Pancho Villa
Pancho Villa (1878–1923) was a Mexican revolutionary leader and one of the most important figures of the Mexican Revolution. Born José Doroteo Arango Arámbula, he became known for fighting against injustice and supporting poor farmers and rural communities.
Villa led the famous División del Norte (Division of the North), one of the most powerful military forces in Mexico during the revolution. His leadership, military skill, and charismatic personality made him a national hero to many Mexicans.
Today, Pancho Villa remains an important historical figure whose legacy is closely associated with the struggle for social reform and equality in Mexico.
