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Crémer, Victoriano (December 18, 1906 – June 27, 2009) LAHT obit
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In a strange twist of fate, the counterrevolutionaries -- Porfirio Díaz and Victoriano Huerta -- had died in bed while the revolutionaries Francisco Madero, Emiliano Zapata and Venustiano Carranza all perished violently.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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To smash Orozco, Madero called on one of the most sinister figures in Mexican history, General Victoriano Huerta.
Glorious innocent: the tragedy and triumph of Francisco Madero (1873–1913) 2008
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Carrillo became a violinist, conductor, composer and teacher at the National Conservatory, but fled to the U.S. in 1914, after the downfall of Victoriano Huerta's government.
Did you know? Mexico's Nobel Prize nominee and music revolutionary 2008
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In 1913, after Victoriano Huerta connived at the deposition and death of Francisco Madero, he joined the staff of General Guillermo García Aragón, one of the military leaders fighting to oust Huerta.
Mr. Clean: the phenomenon of Lázaro Cárdenas (1895–1970) 2008
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To smash Orozco, Madero called on one of the most sinister figures in Mexican history, General Victoriano Huerta.
Glorious innocent: the tragedy and triumph of Francisco Madero (1873–1913) 2008
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To smash Orozco, Madero called on one of the most sinister figures in Mexican history, General Victoriano Huerta.
Glorious innocent: the tragedy and triumph of Francisco Madero (1873–1913) 2008
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Probably more likely, historically, is the claim that the "cockroach" was Mexican president Victoriano Huerta, who held office from 1913 to 1914.
Did You Know? Popular children's chorus features cockroaches and pot smoking 2008
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At the time, Mexico was under control of General Victoriano Huerta, the able but alcoholic and despotic professional soldier who overthrew Madero in 1913 and is widely believed to have masterminded his assassination.
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In a strange twist of fate, the counterrevolutionaries -- Porfirio Díaz and Victoriano Huerta -- had died in bed while the revolutionaries Francisco Madero, Emiliano Zapata and Venustiano Carranza all perished violently.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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