Vil·la (vēə, bēyä), Francisco Originally Doroteo Arango. Known as “Pancho.” 1878?-1923.
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Tweet Mexican revolutionary leader who fought in the Mexican Revolution (1910) and later commanded an army that attempted to oust (1914-1915) President Venustiano Carranza. (click for a larger image) Pancho Villa |
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n. 1. The often large, luxurious country house of a well-to-do person. 2. A country estate with a substantial house. 3. Chiefly British A house in a middle-class suburb. |
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