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    Francisco "Pancho" Villa (UK: /ˈpæntʃoʊ ˈviːə/ PAN-choh VEE-ə, US: /ˈpɑːntʃoʊ ˈviː(j)ə/ PAHN-choh VEE-(y)ə, Spanish: [ˈpantʃo ˈβiʎa]; born José Doroteo...
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    paramilitary forces of Mexican revolutionary Francisco "Pancho" Villa from March 14, 1916, to February 7, 1917, during the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920...
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  • introduce Pancho as a Mexican bandit, who "wore his gun outside his pants for all the honest world to feel". The third stanza tells of Pancho's eventual...
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  • Mexico due to technical difficulties and here he hears both the Mexican army and the local peasant view on Pancho Villa: one seeing him as an outlaw,...
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  • Santa Isabel massacre (category Pancho Villa)
    Isabel, Chihuahua, Mexico, as part of Mexican Revolution. Mexican bandits led by Pablo Lopez, aligned with revolutionary Pancho Villa and operating in de...
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  • as Pancho Villa, a general in the Mexican Revolution Heraclio Bernal, also known as the "Thunderbolt of Sinaloa" Los Plateados, a famous Mexican gang...
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  • the U.S.–Mexico border, particularly in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. For example, Pancho Villa was a bandit from Durango, Mexico who also...
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    (now Mexico City). The Mexican War of Independence in the early 19th century was followed by political and socioeconomic upheaval. The Mexican–American...
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    Red Lopez (category Mexican outlaws)
    was a Mexican outlaw who was responsible for at least thirty known murders in northern Mexico and the American Southwest. He fought in the Mexican Revolution...
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    in Mexico Since the Civil War. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 2002. Katz, Friedrich. The Life and Times of Pancho Villa. Stanford:...
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    discusses the bandit as a symbol and mediated idea; some of the outlaws he refers to are Pancho Villa, Lampião, Ned Kelly, Dick Turpin, Juraj Jánošík, Sándor...
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    Pedro Armendáriz (category Mexican male film actors)
    indigenous, peasants and revolutionaries. Amendáriz repeatedly portrayed Pancho Villa and played opposite actresses such as Dolores del Río and María Félix...
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    Battle of Guerrero (category Battles of the Mexican Revolution involving the United States)
    first military engagement between the rebels of Pancho Villa and the United States during the Mexican Expedition. After a long ride, elements of the American...
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  • From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (category Films about Pancho Villa)
    released in 2014. In 1913 Mexico, American author Ambrose Bierce experiences a nightmare in which he is killed by Pancho Villa. Bierce wakes and talks to...
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  • Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco, a brigadier general under Pancho Villa in the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution, led the group during its most active period...
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    Albert B. Fall (category Members of the New Mexico Territorial Legislature)
    States Army, he supported a military invasion of Mexico in 1916 as a means of ending Pancho Villa's raids. Albert Fall was born in Frankfort, Kentucky...
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    Plan of Ayala (category Mexican Revolution)
    allied with northern revolutionaries led by Venustiano Carranza and Pancho Villa to defeat Huerta and succeeded in the same year. Zapata quickly came...
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  • was a stereotypical Mexican Revolutionary with a sombrero, handlebar moustache and thick accent consistent with images of Pancho Villa. He carried two pistols...
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    Juan Cortina (category Mexican people of the Mexican–American War)
    Rio Grande and the Rio Grande Robin Hood, was a Mexican rancher, politician, military leader, outlaw and folk hero. He was an important caudillo, military...
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    Chris-Pin Martin (category American male actors of Mexican descent)
    - Cantina Patron (uncredited) Tropic Holiday (1938) - Pancho I'm From the City (1938) - Mexican Ranch Hand (uncredited) The Texans (1938) - Juan Rodriguez...
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    Raid on Glenn Springs (category Battles of the Mexican Revolution)
    in April 1915, Mexican rebel Pancho Villa led the remnants of his once large army back to northern Mexico. By 1916, Villa and his men were in desperate...
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    NM and San Juan, NM) Oasis State Park Oliver Lee Memorial State Park Pancho Villa State Park Percha Dam State Park Rio Grande Nature Center State Park...
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    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (category Mexican emigrants to the United States)
    Col. Emillo Crash Landing (1958) - Carlos Ortega (uncredited) Villa!! (1958) - Pancho Villa Ten Days to Tulara (1958) - Cesar The Little Savage (1959) -...
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  • European hooligans, or the American street-gangstas, cholos, and outlaw bikers), Mexican narco culture has developed its own form of dress, music, literature...
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    Elfego Baca (category American politicians of Mexican descent)
    first." Another legend says that Baca stole a pistol from Pancho Villa and the angry Villa put a price of $30,000 on Baca's head. One often-told story...
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  • Julio Cárdenas (category Mexican outlaws)
    (unknown – May 14, 1916) was a captain in Pancho Villa's Villista military organization. He was second-in-command to Villa and the head of his personal bodyguard...
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  • James Carlos Blake (category Novelists about outlaws of the American Old West)
    Hardin, his novels have centered on Pancho Villa, the Mexican bandit and revolutionary (The Friends of Pancho Villa); John Ashley of the notorious Ashley...
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    the Mexican Revolution, these articles display profound changes in Mexican politics that helped frame the political and social backdrop for Mexico in the...
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  • as his contribution to Wallace Beery's portrayal of Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa won against two Claudette Colbert–Warren William titles...
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    Rodolfo Acosta (category 20th-century Mexican male actors)
    29, 1920 – November 7, 1974) was a Mexican-American character actor who became known for his roles as Mexican outlaws or American Indians in Hollywood western...
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