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It must be borne in mind that the Pancho Villa of that moment, although he was not a beautiful man, he was the center of attention: He was the revolutionary, the outlaw, the powerful and popular figure.
But like the beginnings of his revolutionary life, the stories told about the Centaur regarding his married life are many and varied, enriching the myth.
One of these stories-anectodes comes from one of his granddaughters, Rosa Helia, daughter of one of Pancho's sons, a product of her relationship with Guadalupe Coss. She says that she once heard her grandmother say that Pancho “was a young man who had the women around him, so he chose them and liked them pretty. However, he was not a happy man and each of the stories ended very badly. "
The most complete list of names and surnames, with auxiliary data in this regard, of their best-known women would be the following:
9. Guadalupe Coss married Villa at the Santigo ranch, they had a son named Octavio.
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May 16, 1914
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