Diódoro Corella

Diódoro Corella (1838 inArizpe, Sonora[citation needed]15 June[citation needed] 1876, in Mexico City[citation needed]) was a Mexican general and the Governor of San Luis Potosí from 1872 to 1873.[1] Corella was a liberal[2] and strongly opposed French Intervention in Mexico,[3] being exiled by the conservative government. He returned to Mexico upon the victory of Benito Juárez and fought against Porfirio Díaz when he tried to seize power.[4] In 1871, he fought against the Uprising of Tamaulipas [es], and in 1872, he headed a cavalry division with the rank of colonel general and then brigade general; that year he fought Jerónimo Treviño's forces in the Battle of Monterrey [es][5] with, according to Juan E. Guerra, 4,000 men. In early 1876, he was in Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán suppressing the Revolution of Tuxtepec [es], a second uprising by Díaz, and on 2 June, he was reported as wounded from battle.[6] His remains were interred on 17 July 1876 at the Rotunda of Illustrious Persons.[3]

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  4. ^ "Calendario Cívico 2017" (PDF). Government of Mexico. p. 38.
  5. ^ Rocha, Sóstenes (8 March 1872). Parte detallado de la batalla que el general Sóstenes Rocha dio a las fuerzas sublevadas, a inmediaciones de Zacatecas el dia 2 de marzo de 1872, asaltando las posiciones de los cerros de la Bufa, Bolsas y el Grillo (Report). Hathi Trust Digital Library. pp. 4–6, 30.
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