Federico Cervantes Muñoz-Cano


General Federico Cervantes Muñoz Cano was a Mexican military man who participated in the Mexican Revolution. He was born in 1883, in Oaxaca. Titled in the Military College of Chapultepec, he perfected his studies in Europe in the engineering bodies of the French Army; also studied aerial navigation. In 1913 he returned to Mexico and joined the forces of Francisco Villa. In the Convention of Aguascalientes was the representative of the very Gral. Felipe Angeles. When constitutionalism triumphed, it was exiled to the United States, where, in 1918 and 1919, it attempted to organize an anti-Russian movement, which failed. Author of Felipe Angeles and the Revolution of 1913. Biography (1868-1919), and of the book Francisco Villa and the Revolution; also collaborated with El Universal, and held a controversy with Colonel Bernandino Mena Brito about Felipe Ángeles in 1935. He died in Mexico City in 1966. Bibliography



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