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  2. Antonio Arias Bernal - Wikipedia

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    Bernal was born in the city of Aguascalientes on May 10, 1913 and died on December 30, 1960, in Mexico City. In 1932, he entered the Academy of San Carlos and later began to contribute cartoons to the magazines Vea, El Hogar, México al Día, for the newspaper Excelsior, and for the García Valseca newspaper chain.

  3. Convention of Aguascalientes - Wikipedia

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    [2] The various factions had to settle, in advance of the convention, the question of whether participants would only be revolutionary military men, or could include civilians as well. Carranza had a large and strong civilian backing, and argued for their inclusion, but lost. [3] Tensions were already high between Carranza and Villa, his former ...

  4. Jesús Gómez Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Due to the Mexican–American War, he was discharged as a corporal in the Batallón de Aguascalientes (Aguascalientes Battalion), until obtaining the rank of colonel. Amid the instability he was elected Governor and military commander in 1857 , he convened the Labor Club to organize and armed troops that he placed under the orders of Santos ...

  5. List of municipal presidents of Aguascalientes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of municipal presidents of Aguascalientes Municipality ... Spanish-Aztec War; ... Alfredo Reyes Velázquez, 1996-1998 [2] Luis ...

  6. Conventionists - Wikipedia

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    By spring of 1915, Obregón began to defeat the Conventionists. Zapata retreated to his home state, occasionally sending troops to Villa. Villa was defeated at the Battle of Celaya, followed by losses at León, Santa Ana, Aguascalientes, and Agua Prieta. [5] By 1917, Carranza was elected president and the civil war was over.

  7. Timeline of Aguascalientes City - Wikipedia

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    1575 – Aguascalientes founded. [1] 1604 – San Marcos Fair begins. [2] 1857 – Town becomes capital of Aguascalientes state. [2] 1867 – School of Agriculture established. [3] 1870 – El Despertador newspaper in publication. [4] 1883 – León-Aguascalientes railway established. [5] 1885 – Teatro Morelos opens. [5]

  8. Amelio Robles Ávila - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the Mexican Secretary of National Defense recognized Robles as a veteran (veterano) of the Revolution. [13]Toward the end of his life, Robles received various decorations acknowledging distinguished military service: a decoration as a veteran of the Mexican Revolution, and the Mexican Legion of Honor; in 1973 or 1974, Robles was also decorated with the Revolutionary Merit award ...

  9. Luis Farell - Wikipedia

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    Luis Farell Cubillas (September 27, 1902 – July 17, 1977) was a Mexican Air Force combat pilot during the Revolution of the 1920s. He fought against Adolfo de la Huerta, the Yaqui rebels, General Arnulfo R. Gomez, against the Cristeros and accomplished several bombing and strafing missions against the military coup headed by General José Gonzalo Escobar and the revolt by General Saturnino ...

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