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Soldaderas,
often called Adelitas, were
women in the
military who parti****ted in the
conflict of the
Mexican Revolution,
ranging from
commanding officers...
- The
figure of the
adelita gradually became synonymous with the term
soldadera, the
woman in a military-support (and
sometimes fighting) role, who became...
- María
Quinteras de
Meras was a
Mexican revolutionary and
soldadera who rose to the rank of colonel. She
dressed as a man and
fought in ten
battles between...
- as "Pedro Herrera" (June 29, 1887 –
February 14, 1916) was a
Mexican "
soldadera" (a
soldier in the
insurgent troops of the
Mexican Revolution). Petra...
- followers, were
Soldaderas, Adelitas, Juanas, and Cucarachas.
Soldiers in
Porfirio Diaz's army sang "La Cucaracha"
about a
soldadera who
wanted money...
-
Margarita Neri was a
Zapatista commander and a
soldadera during the
Mexican Revolution. She was a Dutch-Maya
Indian from the
Mexican state of Quintana...
- Jiménez,
alias Lieutenant Ángel (1886–1990,
Jalapa del Marqués) was a
soldadera (woman fighter)
during the
Mexican Revolution. She
performed different...
- the play La
soldadera,
directed by López Santillán, in
which she pla**** a girl who
comes out of a
railway wagon and
sings "La
soldadera", a song written...
-
Felipa Sánchez, la
soldadera, is a
Mexican telenovela produced by
Televisa and
originally transmitted by
Telesistema Mexicano in 1967.
Elvira Quintana...
- Adelita, the
idealized female revolutionary combatant or
soldadera. The
typical image of a
soldadera is of a
woman with braids,
wearing female attire, with...