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  1. José Victoriano Huerta Márquez (Spanish pronunciation: [biɣtoˈɾjano ˈweɾta]; 23 December 1850 – 13 January 1916) was a general in the Mexican Federal Army and 39th President of Mexico, who came to power by coup against the democratically elected government of Francisco I. Madero with the aid of other Mexican generals and the ...

  2. Victoriano Huerta was the dictatorial president of Mexico (Feb. 18, 1913–July 15, 1914), whose regime united disparate revolutionary forces in common opposition to him. Born of Indian parents, Huerta trained at the Chapultepec Military College and eventually rose to the rank of general in the army.

  3. José Victoriano Huerta Márquez 1 ( Colotlán, Jalisco; 23 de diciembre de 1850- El Paso, Texas; 13 de enero de 1916) fue un político, ingeniero, militar y dictador mexicano que se desempeñó como presidente de México del 19 de febrero de 1913 al 15 de julio de 1914 como resultado un golpe de Estado conocido como la Decena Trágica. 2 .

  4. Jul 22, 2019 · Known For: President and dictator of Mexico, February 1913July 1914. Born: December 22, 1850 in barrio of Agua Gorda within the municipality of Colotlán, Jalisco. Parents: Jesús Huerta Córdoba and María Lázara del Refugio Márquez. Died: January 13, 1916 in El Paso, Texas.

  5. Victoriano Huerta. (Colotlán, Jalisco, 1854 - El Paso, Estados Unidos, 1916) Militar y político mexicano, presidente de México entre 1913 y 1914. Era de ascendencia india, lo cual no fue un obstáculo para que fuese admitido en el Colegio Militar de Chapultepec, de donde salió, en 1876, con el grado de teniente.

  6. General Victoriano Huerta became President of Mexico on 19 February, 1913 following a common pattern in Latin America whereby heads of the military took control over civilian life as well.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Victoriano Huerta (1854-1916) was a Mexican general and political leader who, in 1913, overthrew the first government to emerge from the Mexican Revolution and became the executive of a counterrevolutionary regime.

  8. Victoriano Huerta was a Mexican general who became president of the Republic after heading the coup d'état that overthrew Francisco Madero in February 1913. He stepped down in July 15, 1914, following the revolutionary surge that forced him to resign and go into exile.

  9. El general Victoriano Huerta se convirtió presidente de México el 19 de febrero de 1913 siguiendo un modelo común en América Latina por el que los jefes militares también controlan la vida civil.

  10. General Victoriano Huerta took control of the government following the assassinations of President Francisco Madero and Vice President José Pino Suárez. Once they heard the news, many Mexicans called Huerta “the Usurper,” refused to recognize his administration, and declared themselves in revolt.