Gen. Benjamín Hill was a military commander during the Mexican Revolution. Following the call of Francisco I. Madero he joined the revolution in 1910. He was briefly imprisoned in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, during 1911. Following his release, he took up arms and raised a volunteer army that took Navojoa and was marching on Álamos when the Treaty of Ciudad Juárez was signed.
| Property | Value |
| dbpedia-owl:MilitaryPerson/allegiance
| |
| dbpedia-owl:MilitaryPerson/battles
| |
| dbpedia-owl:MilitaryPerson/militaryRank
| |
| dbpedia-owl:MilitaryPerson/serviceYears
|
- 1910-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
|
| dbpedia-owl:Person/birthDate
| |
| dbpedia-owl:Person/birthPlace
| |
| dbpedia-owl:Person/deathDate
| |
| dbpedia-owl:Person/deathPlace
| |
| dbpedia-owl:Person/occupation
| |
| dbpedia-owl:allegiance
| |
| dbpedia-owl:battles
| |
| dbpedia-owl:birthDate
| |
| dbpedia-owl:birthPlace
| |
| dbpedia-owl:deathDate
| |
| dbpedia-owl:deathPlace
| |
| dbpedia-owl:militaryRank
| |
| dbpedia-owl:occupation
| |
| dbpedia-owl:serviceYears
|
- 1910-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
|
| dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
| |
| dbpprop:abstract
|
- Gen. Benjamín Hill was a military commander during the Mexican Revolution. Following the call of Francisco I. Madero he joined the revolution in 1910. He was briefly imprisoned in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, during 1911. Following his release, he took up arms and raised a volunteer army that took Navojoa and was marching on Álamos when the Treaty of Ciudad Juárez was signed. In 1912 he fought against the rebellion led by Pascual Orozco and, following the 1913 coup d'état of Victoriano Huerta, he joined the northwestern corps of the Constitutionalist Army, which would ultimately be commanded by Gen. Álvaro Obregón, alongside whom he fought in the campaigns against Francisco "Pancho" Villa in the Bajío. He served as Governor of Sonora from August 1914 to January 1915. Following the victory of Venustiano Carranza he was promoted to Divisional General. In 1920 he was one of the main proponents of the Plan of Agua Prieta, fighting in the military rebellions that ensued. When Obregón assumed the presidency on 1 December 1920, he appointed Hill as his Secretary of War and the Navy. He was seen as a potential presidential successor to Obregón, which brought him into conflict with Interior Secretary Plutarco Elías Calles. A few days after his appointment in 1920, Benjamín Hill died in suspicious circumstances after attending a luncheon; poisoning, at the hands of Calles, has often been suspected. The town of Benjamín Hill, Sonora, was named in his honour.
- Gral. Benjamín Hill fue un militar mexicano, que se unió a la revolución en 1910 siguiendo el llamado de Francisco I. Madero, por tal razón fue apresado en 1911 en la ciudad de Hermosillo, fue liberado al triunfo de la Revolución.
- Benjamín Guillermo Hill Salido was een Mexicaans politicus en militair. In 1910 sloot hij zich aan bij Francisco I. Madero bij het uitbreken van de Mexicaanse Revolutie. Hij werd echter gearresteerd en werd pas na de machtsovername van Madero een jaar later bevrijd. In 1912 vocht hij tegen de opstand van Pascual Orozco en na de omverwerping en moord op Madero in 1913 sloot hij zich aan bij het Constitutionalistische Leger van Venustiano Carranza in het verzet tegen de dictator Victoriano Huerta. In 1915 vocht hij in het leger van zijn neef Álvaro Obregón tegen Pancho Villa, waarna hij opklom tot generaal. In 1920 sloot hij zich aan bij het Plan van Agua Prieta waarna Obregón president werd. Hij werd vervolgens benoemd tot minister van oorlog en werd al getipt als mogelijke opvolger van Obregón. In december van dat jaar overleed hij, mogelijk na vergiftigd te zijn met arsenicum door Plutarco Elías Calles, een andere kandidaat om Obregón op te volgen.
|
| dbpprop:allegiance
| |
| dbpprop:battles
| |
| dbpprop:birthPlace
| |
| dbpprop:born
| |
| dbpprop:deathPlace
| |
| dbpprop:died
| |
| dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
| |
| dbpprop:laterwork
| |
| dbpprop:name
| |
| dbpprop:rank
| |
| dbpprop:serviceyears
| |
| dbpprop:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
| dbpprop:wordnet_type
| |
| rdf:type
| |
| rdfs:comment
|
- Gen. Benjamín Hill was a military commander during the Mexican Revolution. Following the call of Francisco I. Madero he joined the revolution in 1910. He was briefly imprisoned in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, during 1911. Following his release, he took up arms and raised a volunteer army that took Navojoa and was marching on Álamos when the Treaty of Ciudad Juárez was signed.
- Gral. Benjamín Hill fue un militar mexicano, que se unió a la revolución en 1910 siguiendo el llamado de Francisco I. Madero, por tal razón fue apresado en 1911 en la ciudad de Hermosillo, fue liberado al triunfo de la Revolución.
- Benjamín Guillermo Hill Salido was een Mexicaans politicus en militair. In 1910 sloot hij zich aan bij Francisco I. Madero bij het uitbreken van de Mexicaanse Revolutie. Hij werd echter gearresteerd en werd pas na de machtsovername van Madero een jaar later bevrijd.
|
| rdfs:label
|
- Benjamín G. Hill
- Benjamín Hill (militar)
- Benjamín G. Hill
|
| owl:sameAs
| |
| skos:subject
| |
| foaf:depiction
| |
| foaf:name
| |
| foaf:page
| |
| is dbpprop:before
of | |
| is dbpprop:redirect
of | |
| is owl:sameAs
of | |