Gildardo Magaña Cerda (March 7, 1891 – December 13, 1939) was a Mexican general, politician and revolutionary. Born on March 7, 1891, in Zamora, Michoacán...
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the overthrow of the Carranza government that Zapata's successor, Gildardo Magaña, negotiated peace with President Álvaro Obregón. The Zapatistas were...
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Encarnación Magaña (1921–1942), Spanish anarchist and feminist Gildardo Magaña (1891–1939), Mexican general, politician and revolutionary Gumersindo Magaña (1939–2013)...
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southern Felicistas, followers of the Liberalist Felix Díaz. He sent Gildardo Magaña as an envoy to communicate with the Americans and other possible sources...
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tutored in reading and writing by Gildardo Magaña, a follower of Emiliano Zapata, revolutionary leader in Morelos. Magaña also informed him of Zapata's Plan...
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Carranza Michoacán 353 Manuel M. Dieguez Jalisco 354 Atapan Michoacán 354 Gildardo Magaña (Los Angeles) Michoacán 354 Guascuaro de Mugica Michoacán 354 J. Jesús...
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were augmented by troops under General Hill and the Zapatistas led by Gildardo Magaña and Genovevo de la O. The revolt was successful and Carranza was deposed...
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against Emiliano Zapata. In 1916 he was killed by Zapatista general Gildardo Magaña in a botched parlay. At the height of their influence the Arenistas...
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along with Zapata, de la O and the other guerrilla generals, led by Gildardo Magaña, joined forces with the new revolutionary Álvaro Obregón. In 1920,...
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Obregón was forced to flee, he and Zapata's Chief of Staff and successor Gildardo Magaña joined forces and defeated Carranza. Obregón's government duly reciprocated...
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Morelos, in the municipality of Tlaquiltenango. Revolutionary General Gildardo Magaña Cerda (1891-1939) was proclaimed successor of Emiliano Zapata to the...
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successive national governments to subjugate the state, Zapata's successor Gildardo Magaña was able to negotiate a peace with President Álvaro Obregón. Successful:...
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information through his homosexual relationships. Put under the watch of Gildardo Magaña, he escaped and sought to bring together the Zapatista leaders around...
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instrumental in concluding a peace between the Carranza government and Gildardo Magaña, Zapata’s successor. As the 1920 election approached, it became apparent...
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(1932): Arturo M. Elías (1932–1935): Agustín Olachea (1935–1936): Gildardo Magaña (1936): Gabriel Gavira [es] (1936–1937): Rafael Navarro Cortina (1937–1944):...
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murder in 1919, Soto y Gama continued to advise Zapata's successor, Gildardo Magaña and eventually joined the movement of Alvaro Obregon (whom Antonio...
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(1936–1936): Rafael Ordorica (1936–1939): Gildardo Magaña (1939): Arnulfo Avila (1939–1940): Conrado Magaña (1940–1944): Félix Ireta Viveros (1944–1949):...
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Everardo Topete State of Mexico: Eucario López Michoacán: Rafael Ordorica/Gildardo Magaña Morelos: José Refugio Bustamante Nayarit: Joaquín Cardoso Nuevo León:...
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information through his homosexual relationships. Put under the watch of Gildardo Magaña, he escaped and sought to bring together the Zapatista leaders around...
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Tlaquiltenango who was gunned down by federal police in Xochicalco. Gildardo Magaña Cerda (1891–1939 in Mexico) was born in Zamora, Michoacán. In 1911...
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embarrass the government. On September 9, 1919, Peláez, Félix Díaz and Gildardo Magaña, Zapata's successor, issued a joint communiqué to U.S. President Wilson...
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Mendoza, Dolores Jiménez and Muro, Santiago Orozco, Camilo Arriaga, Gildardo Magaña, and Jose Vasconcelos, planned a rebellion against the military in...
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Everardo Topete State of Mexico: Eucario López Michoacán: Rafael Ordorica/Gildardo Magaña Morelos: José Refugio Bustamante Nayarit: Joaquín Cardoso Nuevo León:...
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Mayo-Agosto 1904: Jesus Magaña y Bravo Mayo-Agosto 1908: Jesus Magaña y Bravo Septiembre 1909-Septiembre 1910: Jesus Magaña y Bravo 1940: José Zamora...
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González [es] (PAN) ▌ Ricardo Sheffield Padilla [es] (MORENA) ▌ Virginia Magaña Fonseca (PVEM) ▌ Miguel Márquez Márquez (PAN) ▌ Beatriz Mojica Morga (MORENA)...
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44 Carlos Díaz Offensive linemen 53 Mariano Vargas 55 Erick Zamora 57 Gildardo Torres 60 Víctor Cáliz 72 Leonel Ramírez 73 Jonathan Segura 74 Ramiro Pruneda...
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District Emilia Gómez Bravo PVEM Zacatecas Raymundo Cárdenas PRD Jalisco Gildardo Gómez PAN Yucatán José Alberto Castañeda Replacing Patricio José Patrón...
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District Emilia Gómez Bravo PVEM Zacatecas Raymundo Cárdenas PRD Jalisco Gildardo Gómez PAN Yucatán José Alberto Castañeda Replacing Patricio José Patrón...
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