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    Soldaderas, often called Adelitas, were women in the military who participated in the conflict of the Mexican Revolution, ranging from commanding officers...
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    The figure of the adelita gradually became synonymous with the term soldadera, the woman in a military-support (and sometimes fighting) role, who became...
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  • as "Pedro Herrera" (June 29, 1887 – February 14, 1916) was a Mexican "soldadera" (a soldier in the insurgent troops of the Mexican Revolution). Petra...
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    followers, were Soldaderas, Adelitas, Juanas, and Cucarachas. Soldiers in Porfirio Diaz's army sang "La Cucaracha" about a soldadera who wanted money...
    14 KB (1,307 words) - 14:25, 11 August 2024
  • Felipa Sánchez, la soldadera, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano in 1967. Elvira Quintana...
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  • Jiménez, alias Lieutenant Ángel (born 1886, Jalapa del Marqués) was a soldadera (woman fighter) during the Mexican Revolution. She performed different...
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  • Fernando Aguirre Arnold Moss as Don Nacio Alan Reed as Pancho Villa Margo as Soldadera Harold Gordon as Francisco Ignacio Madero Lou Gilbert as Pablo Frank Silvera...
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  • Thumbnail for Flor Silvestre
    the play La soldadera, directed by López Santillán, in which she played a girl who comes out of a railway wagon and sings "La soldadera", a song written...
    65 KB (6,539 words) - 12:28, 20 July 2024
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    Behind the Rising Sun 1943: Gangway for Tomorrow 1952: Viva Zapata! as Soldadera 1955: I'll Cry Tomorrow as Selma 1957: Wagon Train as Mrs. John Darro...
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    000 lineal feet with Soldadera unfilmed, to an excess of 250,000 lineal feet. For the unfinished filming of the "novel" of Soldadera, without incurring...
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    Adelita, the idealized female revolutionary combatant or soldadera. The typical image of a soldadera is of a woman with braids, wearing female attire, with...
    201 KB (25,926 words) - 09:15, 26 August 2024
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    as Gustavo de la Rosa Los Tres mosqueteros de Dios (1967) as Manuel La Soldadera (1967) as Isidro Los Bandidos (1967) as Priest Guns for San Sebastian...
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  • Torres as Soldadera Miguel Manzano as Gabriel Fuentes Lupe Carriles as "Trompeta" Humberto Almazán as Soldier Alicia del Lago as Pregnant soldadera Emma Roldán...
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    troops were women, known as soldaderas. They did not participate in conventional fighting on battlefields, but some soldaderas joined the battle alongside...
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    although she had previously participated in films such as the 1967 movie La Soldadera. Vargas also appeared in Frida, singing "La Llorona" ("The Weeping Woman")...
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  • Margarita Neri was a Zapatista commander and a soldadera during the Mexican Revolution. She was a Dutch-Maya Indian from the Mexican state of Quintana...
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  • Avitia (14 February 1893 – 4 April 1979) was a Mexican revolutionary and soldadera. She was known as "La Valentina" and "La leona de Norotal". She fought...
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    (folklore story of the woman weeping for lost children), and the Mexican soldaderas (women who fought beside men during the Mexican Revolution) for their...
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  • Campesina quemada Major Dundee (1965) - Melinche Tarahumara (1965) - Belén La Soldadera (1966) - Victoria ¡Viva Benito Canales! (1966) - Chelito Rage (1966) Rancho...
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    with Catholic rites in sacred ground. Díaz had a relationship with a soldadera, Rafaela Quiñones, during the war of the French Intervention, which resulted...
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