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María Arias Bernal, also known as María Pistolas (1884–1923), was a schoolteacher who was an agitator in the Mexican Revolution under Francisco I. Madero, president of Mexico 1911–1913, until his assassination in a counter-revolutionary coup by Victoriano Huerta. Arias is noted for her defense of Madero's tomb in Mexico City, despite the threat of the Huerta regime.

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  • ماريا أرياس بيرنال (ar)
  • María Arias Bernal (es)
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  • ماريا أرياس بيرنال (بالإسبانية: María Arias Bernal)‏ هي مُدرسة مكسيكية، ولدت في 1884 في مدينة مكسيكو في المكسيك، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 1923. (ar)
  • María Arias Bernal, también conocida como María Pistolas, (1884-1923) fue una maestra y activista revolucionaria durante la presidencia de Francisco I Madero (1911-1913) hasta su asesinato en el golpe de Estado contrarrevolucionario de Victoriano Huerta.​​ Arias destacó por defender con firmeza la tumba de Madero en la Ciudad de México, a pesar de las amenazas del régimen de Huerta. (es)
  • María Arias Bernal, also known as María Pistolas (1884–1923), was a schoolteacher who was an agitator in the Mexican Revolution under Francisco I. Madero, president of Mexico 1911–1913, until his assassination in a counter-revolutionary coup by Victoriano Huerta. Arias is noted for her defense of Madero's tomb in Mexico City, despite the threat of the Huerta regime. (en)
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  • María Arias Bernal (en)
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  • Mexico City, Mexico (en)
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  • María Arias Bernal, 1914 (en)
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  • ماريا أرياس بيرنال (بالإسبانية: María Arias Bernal)‏ هي مُدرسة مكسيكية، ولدت في 1884 في مدينة مكسيكو في المكسيك، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 1923. (ar)
  • María Arias Bernal, también conocida como María Pistolas, (1884-1923) fue una maestra y activista revolucionaria durante la presidencia de Francisco I Madero (1911-1913) hasta su asesinato en el golpe de Estado contrarrevolucionario de Victoriano Huerta.​​ Arias destacó por defender con firmeza la tumba de Madero en la Ciudad de México, a pesar de las amenazas del régimen de Huerta. (es)
  • María Arias Bernal, also known as María Pistolas (1884–1923), was a schoolteacher who was an agitator in the Mexican Revolution under Francisco I. Madero, president of Mexico 1911–1913, until his assassination in a counter-revolutionary coup by Victoriano Huerta. Arias is noted for her defense of Madero's tomb in Mexico City, despite the threat of the Huerta regime. (en)
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