• Raúl Madero may refer to: Raúl Madero (politician) (1888-1982), Mexican revolutionary military and politician Raúl Madero (footballer) (1939-2021), Argentine...
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    Raúl Miguel Hidalgo Madero González (Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, 16 September 1888 – Mexico City, Federal District, 8 October 1982 ) was a prominent...
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    Raúl Horacio Madero (21 May 1939 – 24 December 2021) was an Argentine sports physician and football player. He served two terms as the physician of the...
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    Madero was deeply moved and, believing himself to be receiving advice from the spirit of his late brother Raúl, he decided to act. The spirit of Raúl...
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    forced out President Porfirio Díaz and brought Francisco I. Madero to power in 1911. When Madero was ousted by a coup led by General Victoriano Huerta in...
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  • politician Priscilla Madero (born 1976), Ecuadorian swimmer Rafael Madero (born 1958), Argentine rugby union player and coach Raúl Horacio Madero (1939–2021),...
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    imprisoned on charges of insubordination and robbery and sentenced to death. Raúl Madero, the President's brother, intervened to save Villa's life. Jailed in...
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    brother of Francisco I. Madero. Emilio Madero was born in Parras, Coahuila, on 8 August 1880, the sixth son of Francisco Madero Hernández and Mercedes...
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    (1947–1948) Paz Faz Risa (1948-1948) Raúl López Sánchez (1948–1951) Roman Cepeda Flores (1951–1957) Raúl Madero González (1957–1963) Braulio Fernández...
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    executed. Raúl Madero, Madero's brother, intervened to save Villa's life. Jailed in Mexico City, Villa fled to the United States. Madero's time as leader...
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  • Jaiba Brava, commonly named Tampico Madero, is a Mexican professional football club based in Tampico and Ciudad Madero that plays in the Liga de Expansión...
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    Ernesto Madero Farías (12 October 1872 – 2 February 1958) was a Mexican banker who served as Secretary of Finance in the cabinet of President Francisco...
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  • historic former house of General Raúl Madero. San Ignacio de Loyola church was built in the 17th century. Santo Madero church is located on an extinct...
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  • Raúl Madero and Dora González Sada. His parents had fled to the United States after the Mexican Revolution. His paternal uncle, Francisco I. Madero,...
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    international pressure and indignation rising, he was released. In 2015, Raúl Horacio Madero blamed Combin as the fighting inciter, by provoking Ramón Aguirre...
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  • Venustiano Carranza Antonio Montiel as Felipe Ángeles Pablo Abitia as Raúl Madero Dagoberto Gama as Victoriano Huerta Gabriela Cartol as Lucita Iván Arana...
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    Villarreal, 1914–1915 Rafael Cepeda de la Fuente, 1915 Felipe Ángeles, 1915 Raúl Madero, 1915 Ildefonso V. Vázquez, 1915 Pablo A. de la Garza, 1915 and 1916...
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    Francisco I. Madero. The coup was strongly supported by U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Henry Lane Wilson, who was implacably opposed to Madero. Madero had retained...
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    GK Alberto José Poletti DF Rodolfo Fucceneco DF Hugo Spadaro DF Raúl Madero DF Oscar Malbernat MF Carlos Pachamé MF Carlos Bilardo MF Eduardo Flores FW...
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    Raúl Castells (born 1950 in Rosario) is a controversial Argentine political activist. He is the leader of an organization called "Independent Movement...
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    footballer and manager. He played with various clubs, including Tampico Madero, Atletico Potosino, Club Puebla, Tigres UANL, Club León, Atlante F.C., Cruz...
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    Sánchez 1980 – Luis Padilla Nervo 1981 – Luis Alvarez Barret 1982 – Gen. Raúl Madero González 1983 – Jesús Silva Herzog 1984 – Salomón González Blanco 1985...
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    (Chihuahua), led some 17,000 troops in revolt. Francisco I. Madero's brother Raúl Madero joined the rebellion. Calles himself led troops against the rebels...
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    Herrera led the 1,300-strong Juárez brigade, Eugenio Aguirre Benavides and Raúl Madero in the 1,500-strong Zaragoza team, Toribio Ortega and González Ortega...
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    then took a train to Chihuahua on January 5 at 2pm in the company of Raúl Madero and Luis Aguirre Benavides. From there, they continued their journey...
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  • British table tennis player, Paralympic champion (1964, 1968). Raúl Horacio Madero, 82, Argentine footballer (Boca Juniors, Estudiantes, national team)...
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    Atlante despide a Raúl Gutiérrez" [Atlante fires Raúl Gutiérrez]. www.marca.com (in Spanish). 22 October 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2017. Raúl Gutiérrez at...
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    PRI 1947–1948 Paz Faz Riza PRI 1948 Raúl López Sánchez PRI 1948–1951 Ramón Cepeda López PRI 1951–1957 Raúl Madero González PRI 1957–1963 Braulio Fernández...
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    World War I began, on August 3, 1914, Wachendorf's commanding general, Raúl Madero, set him free for six months. Goltz met the German consul Otto Kueck...
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  • Borunda Coahuila: Raúl Madero González Durango: Francisco González de la Vega Guanajuato: J. Jesús Rodríguez Gaona Guerrero: Raúl Caballero Aburto Hidalgo:...
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