Pablo González Garza (May 5, 1879 – March 4, 1950) was a general during the Mexican Revolution. He is considered to be the main organizer of the assassination...
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Pablo Garza may refer to: Pablo González Garza (1879–1950), Mexican general Pablo Garza (fighter) (born 1983), American mixed martial arts fighter This...
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(born 1968), Spanish writer Pablo González Garza (1879–1950), Mexican general and governor of San Luis Potosí Pablo González Velázquez (1664–1727), Spanish...
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Venustiano Carranza (redirect from Venustiano Carranza Garza)
Liberal governors: Pablo González Garza, Governor of San Luis Potosí; Alberto Fuentes Dávila, Governor of Aguascalientes; and Abraham González, Governor of...
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Huerta, he took up arms again and placed himself under the orders of Pablo González Garza in the Constitutionalist Army of Venustiano Carranza. During the...
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forces, under Gen. Pablo González Garza, numbered nearly 3,000 and had fortified Juarez and occupied the citadel, Fort Hidalgo. Gen. Gonzalez also had artillery...
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been put in charge of the efforts to root out Zapatismo in Morelos, Pablo González Garza was humiliated by Zapata's counterattacks and enforced increasingly...
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film producer. González was born in the home of his maternal grandfather (Martín Ramírez) in Los Herreras, Nuevo León, to Pablo González Barrera, a customs...
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Pancho Villa would advance south along the central railroad, and (3) Pablo González Garza would advance south along the eastern railroad. Obregón began his...
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was an officer in the Mexican Army who, on the orders of General Pablo González Garza, was ordered to pretend to lead his men to defect to Zapata's forces...
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Nominee Venustiano Carranza Pablo González Garza Party Liberal Constitutionalist Democratic League Popular vote 797,305 11,615 Percentage 97.17% 1.42%...
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José María Garza Gallán (1846–1902), a politician and former governor of Coahuila Mariana Garza (born 1970), an actress Roque González Garza (1885–1962)...
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1913 he returned to Mexico. He joined the constitutionalist army of Pablo González Garza and Venustiano Carranza. He took part in the Convention of Aguascalientes...
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under-construction Metrorrey line that will municipalities of Monterrey and San Pedro Garza García. It will have an extension of approximately 7.5 kilometers. It will...
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de la Garza (1839–1908), General Santiago Vidaurri Valdes, General Juan Zuazua Esparza, Captain Juan Ignacio Ramon, General Pablo González Garza, General...
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González, 1870 Jerónimo Treviño; 1871, 1877 and 1913 Genaro Garza García, 1871 Lázaro Garza Ayala, 1872 Narciso Dávila, 1872 José Eleuterio González,...
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the conflict, although the terrorism spread by Carranza general Pablo González Garza was without precedent. The distillery and ice house "La Morelense"...
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in Mexico City, Mexico to Pablo Aramburuzabala Ocaranza, a Spanish Basque brewer in Mexico, and Lucrecia Larregui González, a Mexican painter whose father...
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Bertha Espín as Jessica Mendoza de González de la Vega/Jessica Mendoza de Zubieta Guillermo García Cantú as Claudio Garza Moheno Altair Jarabo as Afrodita...
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Constitutionalist Army, Pancho Villa of the Division of the North and Pablo González Garza of the Division of the Northeast. It pressed for socio-economic reforms...
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books, Un presidenciable: el general Don Pablo Gonzalez, was written about the general Pablo González Garza who was a general during the Mexican Revolution...
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List of Narcos characters (section Danilo Garza)
in Guadalajara. Pablo Acosta played by Gerardo Taracena (seasons 1-2), the leader of the Juarez Cartel. Commander Guillermo González Calderoni played...
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Alejandro Ávila as inspector Toledo Sofía Castro as Kenia Juan Pablo Gil as Jorge Garza Alex Durán as Ishiro Tanaka Mauricio Pimentel as Peligros Edison...
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Jerónimo Siller (category People from San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León)
constitutionalist movement, he crossed the border and later joined the forces of Pablo González Garza and Antonio I. Villarreal, later those of Lucio Blanco. He participated...
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routes of Venustiano Carranza, Álvaro Obregón, Pancho Villa and Pablo González Garza, four other key players of the Revolution. These routes go through...
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Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas on carpet. He has a Davis Cup singles record of 16-8 as well as a doubles record of 6-2 for a combined total of 22–10. Garza made his...
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Constitutionalist victory. The commander of the Division of the Northeast, Pablo González Garza, suggested to Pancho Villa that the generals meet and forge an agreement...
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Eulalio Gutiérrez Ortiz 1913-1914 José Refugio Velasco 1914-1914 Pablo González Garza 1914-1914 Ricardo Muñoz 1914-1914 Herminio Álvarez 1914-1915 Adolfo...
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Inti Muñoz Santini, Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar, Clara Brugada, Javier González Garza, Jorge Martínez Ramos, Juan N. Guerra Ochoa, and Salvador Martínez della...
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the Mexican Revolution, the city was taken by forces under General Pablo Gonzalez Garza, then later was under Zapatista control. From 1931 until the end...
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