Tomás Urbina Reyes (c. 1877–1915) was a general during the Mexican Revolution who allied with Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata.[1]
Tomás Urbina | |
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Birth name | Tomás Urbina Reyes |
Born | 1877 Congregación de Nieves, Ocampo Municipality, Durango |
Died | September 15, 1915 Congregación de Nieves, Ocampo Municipality, Durango | (aged 37–38)
Years of service | 1910-1915 |
Rank | General |
Unit | División del Norte |
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Lieutenant Tomas Urbina and his counterpart and fellow General Rodolfo Fierro, have been cited as the two halves of Pancho Villa, Fierro representing his more violent side.[2]
Urbina was executed by General Fierro under the accusation that he betrayed Pancho Villa during the Battle of El Ébano (Spanish: Batalla de El Ébano), a 72-day siege of the town of El Ébano in the state of San Luis Potosí, where Urbina finally surrendered his forces to the Constitutionalist faction, and allegedly received a sum of money for his surrender.
In film
editIn the filmVilla Rides (1968), Urbina was portrayed by Robert Viharo.
In Reed: Insurgent Mexico (1973), Urbina was portrayed by Eduard López Rojas.
In literature
editUrbina is a major character in the novel, The Friends of Pancho Villa (1996), by James Carlos Blake.
References
edit- ^ Eva Tessler. Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society & Culture. Routledge. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
- ^ Katz, Friedrich (1998). The Life and Times of Pancho Villa. Stanford University Press. pp. 221, 269–272, 328–329. ISBN 0-8047-3046-6.