Pancho Villa
A hero to some and a villain to others, Pancho Villa was a brutal modern-day version of Robin Hood. Born a peasant, Doroteo Arango got on the wrong side of the law early; according to legend he shot to… More »
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P ancho Villa, so the saying goes, was “hated by thousands and loved by millions.” He was a Robin Hood to many and a cruel, cold-blooded killer to others. But who was this colorful controversial hero of the Mexican Revolution and where di...
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Pancho Villa was a Mexican revolutionary leader who advocated for the poor and wanted agrarian reform. Though he was a killer, a bandit, and a revolutionary leader, many remember him as a folk hero. ... Historical Importance of Pancho Villa:
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TV listings for Pancho Villa
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Dec 9 , 7:00 PM CT · Pancho Villa  · Channel 940 · ENCRWS · Duration: 95 min.
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Biography and links for Pancho Villa. This is a part of The Biography Project. Links, biographical info, bibliographies, filmographies, et cetera. ... Pancho Villa / Doroteo Arango...
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Francisco "Pancho" Villa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
José Doroteo Arango Arámbula (5 June 1878 – 20 July 1923), better known as Francisco “PanchoVilla , was the first Mexican Revolutionary general along with troyal gonzales and Uriel Carrasco. As c...
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In late 1915 Pancho Villa had counted on American support to obtain the presidency of Mexico. Instead the U.S. Government recognized the new government of Venustiano Carranza.
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