Examples of 'cristero' in a sentence

Meaning of "cristero"

cristero (noun): A historical term used to describe a member of the Cristero War, a violent uprising against the Mexican government's anti-Catholic policies in the 1920s. This phrase is typically employed in discussions of Mexican history or in references to individuals involved in the conflict
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  • a supporter of the anti-secular side during the Cristero War in Mexico
  • relating or belonging to the rebel, anti-secular side during the Cristero War

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There will be not one Cristero in sight.
His importance as a Cristero leader was in bringing military discipline to an unorganized insurgency.
Th ree years of the Cristero rev olt.
Although the Cristero war had ended great antipathy toward the Church continued in Chihuahua.
He need only reject the Cristero cause.
The end of the Cristero War affected emigration to the US.
This is the region of the Cristero.
This is Cristero country.
There is also a mural dedicated to the Cristero War.
Cristeros hired Enrique Gorostieta as commander of all the Cristero forces.
That same year another Cristero revolt occurred.
The town survived the Revolution but its recuperation was slowed by the following Cristero War.
He defended the people of the Cristero movement attacks.
Cristero General Don Manuel Frías began to operate north of the town.
Three years of the Cristero revolt.

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During the Cristero revolt, so many people died.
They had a great importance during the Cristero War.
He has published extensively on the Cristero War and on the caudillo Manuel Lozada.
This was also the location of many battles of the Mexican Revolution and Cristero War.
Father Pedroza invited him to refocus on the Cristero struggle but Victoriano refused.
A Cristero song summarizes his death, He was shot by his own comrades.
Aspects and some of the resolutions of the Cristero War are also mentioned.
During the Cristero War, Lamm asked for the return of his property.
The rebellion is known as the Cristero War.
Du ri n g the Cristero rev olt, man y people d led.
The conflict is known as the Cristero War.
Three years of the Cristero revolt . Three years of faith mongers.
Catholic martyrs of the Cristero War.
The Cristero War, fought between the secular government and religious Christian rebels in Mexico, ended.
A complete pardon for the entire Cristero army?
After the Cristero War, peace returned to Guadalajara.
The escalation of church-state tensions led to fierce regional violence known as the Cristero War.
There was unrest here during the Cristero War, with some taking up arms.
Generally speaking, this is an accurate film on the Cristero War.
In addition, battles related to the Cristero War were fought in Guerrero as well.
This resulted in a massive, popular uprising known as the Cristero War.
Di d we fi g h t the Cristero s t ogether, or n ot?
This was a time of political instability in Mexico, mostly due to the Cristero War.
The Cristero War in Mexico, an uprising against anti-clerical government policy.
Making Pénjamo boom, Leon and other populations of the entity the Cristero movement.
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Pro 's arrest, lack of trial, and evidential support gained prominence during the Cristero War.
In the Americas, an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War, a counter-revolution in Mexico.
Victoriano Ramirez " El Catorce ", was among the first to join the Cristero rebellion.
He is a well-known Cristero.
Before they see you. A complete pardon for the entire Cristero army?
Manuel was a layman and one of many martyrs from Mexico 's Cristero War in the 1920s.

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