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General Vito Alessio Robles (August 14, 1879 – June 11, 1957) was a Mexican military officer, engineer, writer, journalist, diplomat, and academic who participated in the Mexican Revolution. He was one of the country's leading historians, as well as a politician, serving as a senator and opposition party leader. His work on the history of Coahuila y Tejas, in three volumes, is notable. He was temperamentally a public prosecutor and as a critic he spoke and wrote with total frankness. He is credited as the first generation of romantic revolutionaries of Mexico who dreamed and put to action the civic movement which would ensure better opportunities open to the people of Mexico.

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  • General José Vito Alessio Robles fue un militar, ingeniero, político, escritor, historiador, periodista, diplomático y académico mexicano que participó en la Revolución mexicana. (es)
  • General Vito Alessio Robles (August 14, 1879 – June 11, 1957) was a Mexican military officer, engineer, writer, journalist, diplomat, and academic who participated in the Mexican Revolution. He was one of the country's leading historians, as well as a politician, serving as a senator and opposition party leader. His work on the history of Coahuila y Tejas, in three volumes, is notable. He was temperamentally a public prosecutor and as a critic he spoke and wrote with total frankness. He is credited as the first generation of romantic revolutionaries of Mexico who dreamed and put to action the civic movement which would ensure better opportunities open to the people of Mexico. (en)
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  • Robles 1917 (en)
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  • Vito Alessio Robles (en)
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  • Deputy of the Congress of the Union (en)
  • for the 4th district of the Federal District (en)
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  • Crisanta Robles Rivas (en)
  • Dominic Alessio Bello (en)
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  • Paulino Fontes (en)
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  • Espinosa Como Cuevas Trinidad (en)
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  • Rafael Pérez Taylor (en)
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  • 1922-08-31 (xsd:date)
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  • 1920-09-01 (xsd:date)
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  • General José Vito Alessio Robles fue un militar, ingeniero, político, escritor, historiador, periodista, diplomático y académico mexicano que participó en la Revolución mexicana. (es)
  • General Vito Alessio Robles (August 14, 1879 – June 11, 1957) was a Mexican military officer, engineer, writer, journalist, diplomat, and academic who participated in the Mexican Revolution. He was one of the country's leading historians, as well as a politician, serving as a senator and opposition party leader. His work on the history of Coahuila y Tejas, in three volumes, is notable. He was temperamentally a public prosecutor and as a critic he spoke and wrote with total frankness. He is credited as the first generation of romantic revolutionaries of Mexico who dreamed and put to action the civic movement which would ensure better opportunities open to the people of Mexico. (en)
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