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- Manuel_Mondragón abstract "Manuel Mondragón was a Mexican military officer who played a prominent role in the Mexican Revolution. He was born in Ixtlahuaca, State of Mexico in 1859 and died in exile in Spain in 1922. He graduated from the Mexican Military Academy as an artillery officer in 1880. He designed the first semi-automatic rifle and automatic rifle of the world, the Mondragon rifle, and a 75mm howitzer. General Mondragón was father of artist and poet Carmen Mondragón, better known as Nahui Ollin.".
- Manuel_Mondragón birthDate "1859".
- Manuel_Mondragón birthPlace Estado_de_México.
- Manuel_Mondragón birthPlace Ixtlahuaca_de_Ray%C3%B3n.
- Manuel_Mondragón deathDate "1922".
- Manuel_Mondragón deathPlace San_Sebastián.
- Manuel_Mondragón deathPlace Spain.
- Manuel_Mondragón thumbnail Mondragon.png?width=300.
- Manuel_Mondragón wikiPageID "25462802".
- Manuel_Mondragón wikiPageRevisionID "596651616".
- Manuel_Mondragón allegiance "22".
- Manuel_Mondragón awards Légion_d'honneur.
- Manuel_Mondragón battles Mexican_Revolution.
- Manuel_Mondragón birthDate "1859".
- Manuel_Mondragón birthPlace Ixtlahuaca_de_Ray%C3%B3n.
- Manuel_Mondragón birthPlace State_of_Mexico.
- Manuel_Mondragón commands "Secretario de Guerra y Marina".
- Manuel_Mondragón dateOfBirth "1859".
- Manuel_Mondragón dateOfDeath "1922".
- Manuel_Mondragón deathDate "1922".
- Manuel_Mondragón deathPlace San_Sebastián.
- Manuel_Mondragón deathPlace Spain.
- Manuel_Mondragón name "Manuel Mondragón".
- Manuel_Mondragón name "Mondragón, Manuel".
- Manuel_Mondragón placeOfBirth Estado_de_México.
- Manuel_Mondragón placeOfBirth Ixtlahuaca_de_Ray%C3%B3n.
- Manuel_Mondragón placeOfDeath San_Sebastián.
- Manuel_Mondragón placeOfDeath Spain.
- Manuel_Mondragón rank "General de División".
- Manuel_Mondragón relations "artist/poet Carmen Mondragón".
- Manuel_Mondragón serviceyears "1880".
- Manuel_Mondragón shortDescription "Mexican general".
- Manuel_Mondragón description "Mexican general".
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:1859_births.
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:1922_deaths.
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:Firearm_designers.
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:Mexican_Secretaries_of_Defense.
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:Mexican_generals.
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:Mexican_inventors.
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:People_from_the_State_of_Mexico.
- Manuel_Mondragón subject Category:People_of_the_Mexican_Revolution.
- Manuel_Mondragón type Agent.
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- Manuel_Mondragón type Person.
- Manuel_Mondragón type Person.
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- Manuel_Mondragón comment "Manuel Mondragón was a Mexican military officer who played a prominent role in the Mexican Revolution. He was born in Ixtlahuaca, State of Mexico in 1859 and died in exile in Spain in 1922. He graduated from the Mexican Military Academy as an artillery officer in 1880. He designed the first semi-automatic rifle and automatic rifle of the world, the Mondragon rifle, and a 75mm howitzer. General Mondragón was father of artist and poet Carmen Mondragón, better known as Nahui Ollin.".
- Manuel_Mondragón label "Manuel Mondragón".
- Manuel_Mondragón label "Manuel Mondragón".
- Manuel_Mondragón label "Manuel Mondragón".
- Manuel_Mondragón label "Мондрагон, Мануэль".
- Manuel_Mondragón sameAs Manuel_Mondrag%C3%B3n.
- Manuel_Mondragón sameAs Manuel_Mondragón.
- Manuel_Mondragón sameAs Manuel_Mondragón.
- Manuel_Mondragón sameAs Q32210.
- Manuel_Mondragón sameAs Q32210.
- Manuel_Mondragón wasDerivedFrom Manuel_Mondragón?oldid=596651616.
- Manuel_Mondragón depiction Mondragon.png.
- Manuel_Mondragón givenName "Manuel".
- Manuel_Mondragón name "Manuel Mondragón".
- Manuel_Mondragón surname "Mondragón".