- The
Cristero War (Spanish: La
guerra cristera), also
known as the
Cristero Rebellion or La
cristiada [la kɾisˈtjaða], was a
widespread struggle in central...
- The
Cristero Museum (Spanish:
Museo Cristero) was the only
museum in
Mexico dedicated to the country's
religious conflicts,[which?]
which lasted from 1767...
- Luis Sánchez del Río (March 28, 1913 –
February 10, 1928) was a
Mexican Cristero who was put to
death by
government officials because he
refused to renounce...
-
Ismael Lares was a
Mexican General who parti****ted in the
Cristero War.
Lares was born in the Late 19th
Century in Mexico.
Lares arrived from Chihuahua...
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canonized a
group of 25
saints and
martyrs who had died in the
Mexican Cristero War. The vast
majority are
Catholic priests who were
executed for carrying...
-
Mexican soldier best
known for his
leadership as a
general during the
Cristero War. Born in
Monterrey into a
prominent Mexican family of
Basque descent...
- (Los
Cristeros) ("It
Happened in
Jalisco (The
Cristeros)") is a 1947
Mexican film
written and
directed by Raúl de Anda
based on the
novel Los
Cristeros by...
- War in the Vendée
Martyrs of Compiègne M****acre in the Rue Haxo
Mexico Cristero War
Iniquis afflictisque Acerba animi Saints José Sánchez del Río Anti-clericalism...
- by Dean
Wright and
written by
Michael Love,
based on the
events of the
Cristero War. It
stars Andy García, Eva Longoria,
Oscar Isaac, Rubén Blades, Peter...
- also
known as "El Catorce" (The Fourteen), was a
Mexican General of the
Cristero War
known for his
excellent combat skills.
Victoriano Ramírez was born...