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Genovevo de la O
De la O in 1913
Governor of Morelos
In office 12 August 1914 – May 1915
Preceded by
Pedro Ojeda
Succeeded by
Lorenzo Vázquez
Personal details
Born
3 January 1876 Santa María Ahuacatitlán, Morelos, Mexico
Died
12 June 1952 Santa María Ahuacatitlán, Morelos, Mexico
Military service
Allegiance
Liberation Army of the South, Alvaro Obregon
Years of service
1910–1941
Rank
General
Battles/wars
Mexican Revolution
Genovevo de la O (January 3, 1876 – June 12, 1952) was an important figure in the Mexican Revolution in Morelos.
He was born in Santa María Ahuacatitlán, Morelos,[1] to sharecropper parents. He was dedicated to the plight of Mexico's peasants and came to be an outstanding Liberation Army of the South guerrilla general. After Emiliano Zapata's death, he and the other guerrillas threw their lot in with Álvaro Obregón and went on to become a minor but long-lasting figure in national politics.
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Mendieta Alatorre, Angeles. La Mujer en la Revolución Mexicana. Mexico City: Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos dela Revolución Mexicana, 1961....
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especially by Zapatistas in the southwest part of the state, with GenovevodelaO and Francisco de Pacheco entering with their armies in 1912. Fighting intensified...
headed by Emiliano Zapata, in May 1913, together with Eufemio Zapata, GenovevodelaO, Amador Salazar, Otilio Montaño Sánchez, and Manuel Palafox (who acted...