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- The Constitutional Army (Spanish: Ejército constitucional), also known as the Constitutionalist Army (Spanish: Ejército constitucionalista), was the army...
- This is a list of factions in the Mexican Revolution. Revolutionary followers of Venustiano Carranza from 1913 to 1914, and thereafter the Government army...
- battles between Villistas and Americans; Maderistas, Carrancistas, Constitutionalistas and Germans also engaged with American forces in that period. The...
- force of Carrancistas (AKA Constitutionalistas) arrived to attack the Villistas. Later that day, the Constitutionalistas accidentally opened fire on...
- 20, 1910- June 16 ,1919 Texas,Mexican-American Border, Chihuahua Constitutionalistas,Pancho Villa, Many Mexican civil war factions The chaos from the...
- (1916–1918)  France (1916–1918) Mexico Maderistas Huertistas Villistas Constitutionalistas Carrancistas Supported by:  Germany (c. 1913–1918) Commanders and...
-  Mexico 1910 1919 Border War (1910–19) Part of the Mexican Revolution Constitutionalistas  United States Maderistas Villistas Seditionistas Carrancistas 1910...
- candidacy in June 1919. He ran as the candidate for the Partido Liberal Constitutionalista (PLC), a party uniting most of the revolutionary generals. Obregón's...
- Allegedly, Claramount Rozeville was invited in May 1979 in Costa Rica by Constitutionalistas in FAES, placing itself at the top of a coup. In the 1989 film Romero...
- "Conventionalistas", but they came into conflict with the so-called "Constitutionalistas", or "Carrancistas", of Venustiano Carranza, who saw himself as the...