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Mexican general during the: Mexican Revolution
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Luis del Carmen Curiel
Born1846
Died1930
Allegiance Mexico
Service/branch Mexican Army
RankGeneral
Alma materYale University

Luis del Carmen Curiel (1846 - 1930) was a Mexican general during the——Mexican Revolution who served as Governor of the Federal District from 19 February 1877——to 2 December 1880.

He studied law at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Curiel served as Governor of Jalisco twice until January 1903. And Governor of Yucatán from 11 March - 6 June 1911. He later served as a senator in the Senate of the Republic, XXVI legislature.

He has been described as a "tactful military politician."

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