June 10, 1924(1924-06-10) (aged 43) El Hormiguero Ranchero, near Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico
Political party
Partido Socialista de Yucatán
Spouse(s)
1st unknown; 2nd Laura Manzano
Profession
soldier
Salvador Alvarado Rubio (September 16, 1880 – June 10, 1924) was a general and politician during the Mexican Revolution. He was serving in the Constitutionalist Army under President Carranza. Alvarado was the Governor of Yucatán from February 1915[1] to November, 1918,[2][3][4] and Secretary of the Treasury under President de la Huerta. There is a Salvador Alvarado Municipality in the State of Sinaloa, where he was born, named in his honor.
^González Córdova, Miguel Ángel, ed. (23 January 2008). "Salvador Alvarado, Un Revolucionario Social" (PDF). Investigaciones Históricas y Archivísticas (147). Culiacán, Mexico: Instituto La Crónica de Culiacán: 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2015. (in Spanish)
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SalvadorAlvarado Rubio (September 16, 1880 – June 10, 1924) was a general and politician during the Mexican Revolution. He was serving in the Constitutionalist...
SalvadorAlvarado Municipality (Spanish pronunciation: [salβaˈðoɾ alβaˈɾaðo]) is a municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It stands at 25°08′09″N...
of Central America, including Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. During his life, Alvarado developed a reputation for greed and cruelty, and was accused...
Pedro de Alvarado returned to campaign in El Salvador in 1526 and 1528, and in the latter year, Diego de Alvarado reestablished San Salvador and issued...
were the Lenca of eastern El Salvador. In 1524, after participating in the conquest of the Aztec Empire, Pedro de Alvarado, his brother Gonzalo, and their...
with an area of 6,325.80 km2 (2,442.41 sq mi), and the smallest is SalvadorAlvarado with 773.60 km2 (298.69 sq mi). The newest municipality is Navolato...
SalvadorAlvarado in Yucatan, to mobilize peasants and be a counterweight to the hacienda owners. After taking control of Yucatán in 1915, Salvador Alvarado...
of the plan was largely in the hands of de la Huerta, Calles, and SalvadorAlvarado. They overthrew the presidency of Venustiano Carranza, who died during...
and to rally others to join their cause. De la Huerta, Calles and SalvadorAlvarado were the key authors of the plan. The rebellion in Sonora predated...
Alvarado y Contreras was a Spanish conquistador and brother of Pedro de Alvarado who participated in campaigns in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador (co-founding...
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Spanish Conquistador Pedro de Alvarado named part of the territory of modern day El Salvador after Jesus Christ - San Salvador (lit. "Holy Savior"). The territory's...
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the old city of San Salvador, now known as Ciudad Vieja. The city was refounded in 1528 in its modern location and Diego de Alvarado assumed the mayorship...
representing Sinaloa. He previously served as municipal president of SalvadorAlvarado from 2002 to 2004. "Perfil del legislador". Legislative Information...
movimiento de los trabajadores en Yucatán durante la gubernatura de SalvadorAlvarado (1915-1917)". Revista Mexicana de Sociología. 41 (3): 621–649. doi:10...
Integration System has its headquarters in San Salvador. San Salvador was named by Gonzalo de Alvarado in 1525, after the Transfiguration of Jesus which...
They both lost to incumbent candidates Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado and Daniel Fernando. In 2006, Salvador was convicted by a Las Piñas trial court for estafa...