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He had quarreled with a cattle dealer named Melitón Lozoya, accusing him of removing stock and furnishings from his hacienda and threatening him with death if he didn't make good the loss.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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He had quarreled with a cattle dealer named Melitón Lozoya, accusing him of removing stock and furnishings from his hacienda and threatening him with death if he didn't make good the loss.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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He had quarreled with a cattle dealer named Melitón Lozoya, accusing him of removing stock and furnishings from his hacienda and threatening him with death if he didn't make good the loss.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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Though Lozoya was a member of the death squad, credit as "intellectual author" of the shooting was claimed by a Durango politician named Jesús Salas Barraza.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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Though Lozoya was a member of the death squad, credit as "intellectual author" of the shooting was claimed by a Durango politician named Jesús Salas Barraza.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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Though Lozoya was a member of the death squad, credit as "intellectual author" of the shooting was claimed by a Durango politician named Jesús Salas Barraza.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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Angela Lozoya, 59, of the 3100 block of North Kilbourn Avenue was pronounced dead at 8:14 p.m.
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Angela Lozoya had been taken to the hospital in critical condition.
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The fire broke out early Wednesday in their home in the Belmont Gardens neighborhood, taking the life of Rudy Lozoya, also 59.
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An interview took place between Henry the Fourth and the French ambassadors in a little village in the vale of Lozoya, in October, 1470.
The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1 William Hickling Prescott 1827
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