Definition of Emiliano Zapata

1. Noun. Mexican revolutionary who led a revolt for agrarian reforms (1879-1919).

Exact synonyms: Zapata
Generic synonyms: Revolutionary, Revolutionist, Subversive, Subverter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emiliano Zapata

Emetrol
Emil
Emil Hermann Fischer
Emil Klaus Julius Fuchs
Emile
Emile Durkheim
Emile Gaboriau
Emile Herzog
Emile Zola
Emilia
Emilia-Romagna
Emilia coccinea
Emilia flammea
Emilia javanica
Emilia sagitta
Emiliano Zapata (current term)
Emilie Charlotte le Breton
Emily Bronte
Emily Jane Bronte
Emily Post
Emily Price Post
Emirates
Emirati
Emiratis
Emirian
Emirians
Emma
Emma Goldman
Emma Hart Willard

Literary usage of Emiliano Zapata

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Unceasing Abuses: Human Rights in Mexico One Year After the Introduction of by Ellen L. Lutz (1991)
"Residents of Emiliano Zapata and Paso Achiote eventually returned to their homes. Members of the Paso Achiote community, which has been in existence for ..."

2. In the Way of Development: Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects and Globalization by Mario Blaser, Harvey A. Feit, Glenn McRae (2004)
"Both Mahatma Gandhi and Emiliano Zapata are ignored in mainstream environmental discourses. It is true that they were not championing singularly ..."

3. Implausible Deniability: State Responsibility for Rural Violence in Mexico by Joel A. Solomon, Human Rights Watch/Americas, Sebastian Brett, Cynthia G. Brown, Anne Manuel (1997)
"... of the PRI corporatist system), alternative groups proliferated: the Emiliano Zapata Peasant Organization (Organizacion Campesina Emiliano Zapata, ..."

4. Carranza and Mexico by Carlo de Fornaro (1915)
"... described, praised and vilified more than Emiliano Zapata, in the last four years. Now everybody can pronounce his name in America, for it has become a ..."

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