- México
México Historia Decena Trágica, 1913 (Nombre Geográfico)
- Decena Trágica, México, 1913
- Diez días trágicos, México, 1913
- México History Coup d'état, 1913
- Encabezamiento genérico: Coups d'état Mexico
Work cat.: 93-138753: Flores Longoria, S. El difícil camino hacia la democracia, 1993: t.p. (Decena Trágica) p. 10 (Events, Feb. 9-19, 1913; resulted in deaths of Pres. F.I. Madero and Vice-Pres. J.M. Pino Suárez)
Briggs, D.C. Hist. dict. of Mexico, 1981 (Decena Trágica, La; literal transl.: The Tragic Ten Days)
Dicc. encic. de Mex. (Decena Trágica; name for events Feb. 9-19, 1913, when generals sympathetic to Porfirio Díaz rebelled; an agreement among rebel leaders brokered by U.S. ambassador Henry Lane Wilson led to the apprehension and eventual assassination of Pres. Madero and others and to the assumption of the presidency by Victoriano Huerta)
Dicc. Porrúa, 1971 (Decena Trágica)
Encic. de Méx. (Ref. from Decena Trágica to articles on Madero and Huerta)
Keller, H.R. Dict. of dates, 1971 (Mexico, 1913, Feb. 9-18, the "Tragic Ten Days")
Fehrenbach, T.R. Fire and blood, 1973: p. 505 ("The Tragic Ten Days")
Meyer, M.C. The course of Mexican history, 1991: p. 518-521 (Military coup that began in Mexico City on 2/9/93; the Decena Trágica)
Encyc. of Lat. Am.; Britannica Macro.; Americana