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According to the mythology of Malverde's life, he held a long-standing rivalry with Francisco Cañedo , the governor of Sinaloa, who he thought mistreated the poor. [4] One time, Francisco derisively offered Malverde a pardon if he could steal his sword (or, in some versions, his daughter). He is supposed to have died in Sinaloa on 3 May 1909. [9]
Malverde: El Santo Patrón (English: Malverde: The Patron Saint) [1] is an American biographical-drama television series based on the life of the Mexican bandit Jesús Malverde. [2] Produced by Telemundo Global Studios, it aired on Telemundo from 28 September 2021 to 26 January 2022. [3] The series stars Pedro Fernández as the title character. [4]
Woman pictured suffering alone in purgatory for allegedly withholding water to Jesus: Jesús Juarez Mazo (known as Jesús Malverde) Mexico United States: Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico drug cartels, drug trafficking, outlaws, bandits, robbers, thieves, smugglers, people in poverty Robin Hood figure of Mexico
On Thursday, Telemundo released its first behind-the-scenes look at “Malverde: El Santo Patrón” (“Malverde: The Patron Saint”), the ambitious upcoming series starring Latin Grammy Award ...
José de Jesús María Uriarte y Pérez (1883 — 1887); José María de Jesús Portugal y Serratos, O.F.M. (1888 — 1898), appointed Bishop of Saltillo, Coahuila; José Homobono Anaya y Gutiérrez (1898 — 1902), appointed Bishop of Chilapa, Guerrero
They also found a portrait of Jesus Malverde, commonly known as a "narco saint" under Guerena's bed. [ 20 ] [ 16 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 6 ] Three other houses and a storage unit rented by his relatives were searched as part of the same investigation, in which police discovered weapons, a bag of marijuana, a stolen vehicle, and accounting ledgers ...
The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary [1] (Spanish: Catedral Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Rosario), [2] also known as Culiacán Cathedral, [3] is the Catholic cathedral that serves as the headquarters of the diocese of Culiacán, Mexico, although it is not the oldest temple in the municipality, since it dates from 1842.
The museum offers different displays of artifacts that belonged to notorious Mexican drug traffickers, and to Jesus Malverde, the so-called "saint of Mexican drug dealers". [ 5 ] There is a dissected body of a dog named " Zuyaqui ", who in life was the dog that detected the most drugs in Mexican Military history; and items belonging to Daniel ...