2017-07-29T20:24:06+03:00[Europe/Moscow]entrueNicolás Bravo, Benito Juárez, Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, Ignacio Comonfort, Melchor Múzquiz, Emiliano Zapata, José María Iglesias, José Justo Corro, Anastasio Bustamante, José Joaquín de Herrera, Guadalupe Victoria, Lucas Alamán, Valentín Canalizo, Félix María Zuloaga, Plácido Benavides, José María Flores, José Maria de Yermo y Parres, Francisco Javier Echeverría, Manuel María Lombardini, José María Jesús Carbajal, Patricia de la Garza De León, Sister Margarita of Jesus, Luis Abadiano, Felipe Sena, Fernando De León, María Ignacia Rodríguez de Velasco y Osorio Barba, Manuel de la Peña y Peña, Rómulo Díaz de la Vega, Chucho el Roto, Pedro María de Anaya, Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán, Manuel Dominguez, Manuel Lozada, Hugo Reid, Agustín Guzmán, Mariano Riva Palacio, Martín De León, Salvador de Iturbide y Huarteflashcards
(This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Bravo and the second or maternal family name is Rueda.) Nicolás Bravo Rueda (10 September 1786 – 22 April 1854) was the 11th Mexican President and a soldier.
Benito Juárez
(This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Juárez and the second or maternal family name is García.) Benito Pablo Juárez García (Spanish: [beˈnito ˈpaβlo ˈxwaɾes garˈsi.a] ) (21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872), was a Mexican lawyer and politician of Zapotec origin from Oaxaca who served as the president of Mexico for five terms: 1858–1861 as interim, then 1861–1865, 1865–1867, 1867–1871 and 1871–1872 as constitutional president.
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada y Corral (Spanish pronunciation: [seβasˈtjan ˈlerðo ðe teˈxaða]; 24 April 1823 – 21 April 1889) was a jurist and Liberal president of Mexico.
Ignacio Comonfort
Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos (Spanish pronunciation: [iɣˈnasjo komomˈfort ðe los ˈri.os]; 12 March 1812 – 13 November 1863) was a Mexican politician and soldier.
Melchor Múzquiz
Melchor de Eca y Múzquiz (5 January 1790 – 14 December 1844) was a Mexican soldier and politician.
Emiliano Zapata
(This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Zapata and the second or maternal family name is Salazar.) Emiliano Zapata Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [emiˈljano saˈpata]; 8 August 1879 – 10 April 1919) was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, the main leader of the peasant revolution in the state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo.
José María Iglesias
José María Iglesias Inzaurraga (5 January 1823 — 17 November 1891) was a Mexican lawyer, professor, journalist and politician.
José Justo Corro
José Justo Corro (c. 19 July 1794 – c. 18 December 1864) was a Mexican lawyer, politician, and president of Mexico, from 2 March 1836 to 19 April 1837.
Anastasio Bustamante
Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera (Spanish pronunciation: [anasˈtasjo βustaˈmante]; 27 July 1780 – 6 February 1853) was president of Mexico three times, from 1830 to 1832, from 1837 to 1839 and from 1839 to 1841.
José Joaquín de Herrera
José Joaquín Antonio de Herrera (23 February 1792 – 10 February 1854) was a moderate Mexican politician who served as president of Mexico three times (1844, 1844–45 and 1848–51), as well as a general in the Mexican Army during the Mexican–American War.
Guadalupe Victoria
Guadalupe Victoria (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaðaˈlupe βikˈtoɾja]; 29 September 1786 – 21 March 1843), born José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix, was a Mexican general and political leader who fought for independence against the Spanish Empire in the Mexican War of Independence.
Lucas Alamán
Lucas Ignacio Alamán y Escalada (Guanajuato, New Spain, October 18, 1792 – Mexico City, Mexico, June 2, 1853) was a Mexican scientist, conservative politician, historian, and writer.
Valentín Canalizo
José Valentín Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo (12 February 1795 – 20 February 1850), known as General Valentín Canalizo, son of Vicente Canalizo and María Josefa Bocadillo and baptized on 16 February 1795 at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Monterrey, was a Mexican President, state governor, city mayor, army general, defense minister and conservative politician.
Félix María Zuloaga
Félix María Zuloaga Trillo (31 March 1813 – 11 February 1898) was a Mexican general and a Conservative leader in the War of Reform.
Plácido Benavides
Plácido Benavides (1810–1837) was an early Mexican-born settler in De Leon's Colony, Victoria County, Texas.
José María Flores
General José María Flores (1818, New Spain – 1866) was an officer in the Mexican Army and was a member of la otra banda.
José Maria de Yermo y Parres
Saint José María de Yermo y Parres (10 November 1851 – 20 September 1904) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and of the Poor.
Francisco Javier Echeverría
Francisco Javier Echeverría (c. 2 July 1797 – 17 September 1852) was a Mexican businessman, conservative and centralist politician.
Manuel María Lombardini
Manuel José María Ignacio Lombardini de la Torre (23 July 1802 – 22 December 1853) was a Mexican general and politician who supported Antonio López de Santa Anna.
José María Jesús Carbajal
José María Jesús Carbajal (1809–1874) (also spelled Carvajal, Caravajal, Carabajal and Carbahal) was a Mexican freedom fighter, who opposed the Centralist government installed by Antonio López de Santa Anna.
Patricia de la Garza De León
Patricia de la Garza De León (1775–1849) was the matriarch of one of the prominent founding families of early Texas.
Sister Margarita of Jesus
Juana María de Iturbide y Huarte (10 March 1812 – 2 October 1828), Princess of Mexico, known as Sister Margarita of Jesus, was the third child of Agustín I of Mexico (Agustín de Iturbide) and Empress Ana María.
Luis Abadiano
Luis Abadiano y Valdés was a 19th-century printer and publisher in Mexico City, one in a long line of printers, publishers, booksellers and book collectors traceable back to the famous Humanist and bibliographer Juan José de Eguiara y Eguren, founder of the printing house Biblioteca Mexicana (Mexican Library) in 1753.
Felipe Sena
Felípe Sena was a prominent New Mexican who was briefly the acting governor of New Mexico in April 1844.
Fernando De León
Fernando De León (1798–1853) was a co-founder of Victoria, Texas, and the first commissioner and colonization manager of De León's Colony.
María Ignacia Rodríguez de Velasco y Osorio Barba
María Ignacia Javiera Rafaela Agustina Feliciana Rodríguez de Velasco y Osorio Barba Jimenez Bello De Pereyra Hernandez de Cordoba Salas Solano Garfias, known as la Güera Rodríguez (The Fair Rodríguez) (1778 in Mexico City – 1851 in Mexico City) was a Criolla figure in the society of Mexico City, and a proponent of Mexican independence from Spain.
Manuel de la Peña y Peña
José Manuel de la Peña y Peña (10 March 1789 – 2 January 1850) was a Mexican politician and lawyer, interim president of Mexico from 26 September 1847 to 13 November 1847 and president from 8 January 1848 to 3 June 1848.
Rómulo Díaz de la Vega
Rómulo Díaz de la Vega (23 May 1800 — 3 October 1877) was de facto president of Mexico in 1855.
Chucho el Roto
Chucho el Roto (1858–1885) was a Mexican bandit active in the late 19th century, whose life story has been the basis of number of books, plays and other media since before his death.
Pedro María de Anaya
Pedro Bernardino María de Anaya (20 May 1795 – 21 March 1854) was a military officer who served twice as interim president of Mexico from 1847 to 1848.
Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán
Don Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán, Prince of Iturbide (18 September 1849, Mexico City - 26 February 1895, Ajaccio, Corsica).
Manuel Dominguez
Manuel Dominguez (1803–1882) was born at Mission San Juan Capistrano, in the colonial Las Californias province of the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México).
Manuel Lozada
General Manuel Lozada, was the caudillo the region of Tepic, nicknamed The Tigre of Álica.
Hugo Reid
Hugo Reid (April 18, 1811 – December 12, 1852), born in Scotland, was an early resident of Los Angeles County, who became a naturalized citizen of Mexico and married a local Gabrieleña.
Agustín Guzmán
Agustín Guzmán was a Mexican military officer, who was appointed as Army Commander in Chief of Los Altos when this new State was formed as part of the Central American Federation on 2 March 1838.
Mariano Riva Palacio
Mariano Riva Palacio (1803 - 1880) was a prominent Mexican politician and lawyer during most of the 19th century.
Martín De León
Martín de León (1765–1833) was a rancher and wealthy Mexican empresario descended from Spanish aristocracy.
Salvador de Iturbide y Huarte
Prince Salvador of Mexico, also named Salvador de Iturbide y Huarte (1820 – June 7, 1856) was the eighth child (and third son) of Agustín I of Mexico and Empress Ana Maria Huarte.
(This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Bravo and the second or maternal family name is Rueda.) Nicolás Bravo Rueda (10 September 1786 – 22 April 1854) was the 11th Mexican President and a soldier.
Benito Juárez
(This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Juárez and the second or maternal family name is García.) Benito Pablo Juárez García (Spanish: [beˈnito ˈpaβlo ˈxwaɾes garˈsi.a] ) (21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872), was a Mexican lawyer and politician of Zapotec origin from Oaxaca who served as the president of Mexico for five terms: 1858–1861 as interim, then 1861–1865, 1865–1867, 1867–1871 and 1871–1872 as constitutional president.
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada y Corral (Spanish pronunciation: [seβasˈtjan ˈlerðo ðe teˈxaða]; 24 April 1823 – 21 April 1889) was a jurist and Liberal president of Mexico.
Ignacio Comonfort
Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos (Spanish pronunciation: [iɣˈnasjo komomˈfort ðe los ˈri.os]; 12 March 1812 – 13 November 1863) was a Mexican politician and soldier.
Melchor Múzquiz
Melchor de Eca y Múzquiz (5 January 1790 – 14 December 1844) was a Mexican soldier and politician.
Emiliano Zapata
(This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Zapata and the second or maternal family name is Salazar.) Emiliano Zapata Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [emiˈljano saˈpata]; 8 August 1879 – 10 April 1919) was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, the main leader of the peasant revolution in the state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo.
José María Iglesias
José María Iglesias Inzaurraga (5 January 1823 — 17 November 1891) was a Mexican lawyer, professor, journalist and politician.
José Justo Corro
José Justo Corro (c. 19 July 1794 – c. 18 December 1864) was a Mexican lawyer, politician, and president of Mexico, from 2 March 1836 to 19 April 1837.
Anastasio Bustamante
Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera (Spanish pronunciation: [anasˈtasjo βustaˈmante]; 27 July 1780 – 6 February 1853) was president of Mexico three times, from 1830 to 1832, from 1837 to 1839 and from 1839 to 1841.
José Joaquín de Herrera
José Joaquín Antonio de Herrera (23 February 1792 – 10 February 1854) was a moderate Mexican politician who served as president of Mexico three times (1844, 1844–45 and 1848–51), as well as a general in the Mexican Army during the Mexican–American War.
Guadalupe Victoria
Guadalupe Victoria (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaðaˈlupe βikˈtoɾja]; 29 September 1786 – 21 March 1843), born José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix, was a Mexican general and political leader who fought for independence against the Spanish Empire in the Mexican War of Independence.
Lucas Alamán
Lucas Ignacio Alamán y Escalada (Guanajuato, New Spain, October 18, 1792 – Mexico City, Mexico, June 2, 1853) was a Mexican scientist, conservative politician, historian, and writer.
Valentín Canalizo
José Valentín Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo (12 February 1795 – 20 February 1850), known as General Valentín Canalizo, son of Vicente Canalizo and María Josefa Bocadillo and baptized on 16 February 1795 at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Monterrey, was a Mexican President, state governor, city mayor, army general, defense minister and conservative politician.
Félix María Zuloaga
Félix María Zuloaga Trillo (31 March 1813 – 11 February 1898) was a Mexican general and a Conservative leader in the War of Reform.
Plácido Benavides
Plácido Benavides (1810–1837) was an early Mexican-born settler in De Leon's Colony, Victoria County, Texas.
José María Flores
General José María Flores (1818, New Spain – 1866) was an officer in the Mexican Army and was a member of la otra banda.
José Maria de Yermo y Parres
Saint José María de Yermo y Parres (10 November 1851 – 20 September 1904) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and of the Poor.
Francisco Javier Echeverría
Francisco Javier Echeverría (c. 2 July 1797 – 17 September 1852) was a Mexican businessman, conservative and centralist politician.
Manuel María Lombardini
Manuel José María Ignacio Lombardini de la Torre (23 July 1802 – 22 December 1853) was a Mexican general and politician who supported Antonio López de Santa Anna.
José María Jesús Carbajal
José María Jesús Carbajal (1809–1874) (also spelled Carvajal, Caravajal, Carabajal and Carbahal) was a Mexican freedom fighter, who opposed the Centralist government installed by Antonio López de Santa Anna.
Patricia de la Garza De León
Patricia de la Garza De León (1775–1849) was the matriarch of one of the prominent founding families of early Texas.
Sister Margarita of Jesus
Juana María de Iturbide y Huarte (10 March 1812 – 2 October 1828), Princess of Mexico, known as Sister Margarita of Jesus, was the third child of Agustín I of Mexico (Agustín de Iturbide) and Empress Ana María.
Luis Abadiano
Luis Abadiano y Valdés was a 19th-century printer and publisher in Mexico City, one in a long line of printers, publishers, booksellers and book collectors traceable back to the famous Humanist and bibliographer Juan José de Eguiara y Eguren, founder of the printing house Biblioteca Mexicana (Mexican Library) in 1753.
Felipe Sena
Felípe Sena was a prominent New Mexican who was briefly the acting governor of New Mexico in April 1844.
Fernando De León
Fernando De León (1798–1853) was a co-founder of Victoria, Texas, and the first commissioner and colonization manager of De León's Colony.
María Ignacia Rodríguez de Velasco y Osorio Barba
María Ignacia Javiera Rafaela Agustina Feliciana Rodríguez de Velasco y Osorio Barba Jimenez Bello De Pereyra Hernandez de Cordoba Salas Solano Garfias, known as la Güera Rodríguez (The Fair Rodríguez) (1778 in Mexico City – 1851 in Mexico City) was a Criolla figure in the society of Mexico City, and a proponent of Mexican independence from Spain.
Manuel de la Peña y Peña
José Manuel de la Peña y Peña (10 March 1789 – 2 January 1850) was a Mexican politician and lawyer, interim president of Mexico from 26 September 1847 to 13 November 1847 and president from 8 January 1848 to 3 June 1848.
Rómulo Díaz de la Vega
Rómulo Díaz de la Vega (23 May 1800 — 3 October 1877) was de facto president of Mexico in 1855.
Chucho el Roto
Chucho el Roto (1858–1885) was a Mexican bandit active in the late 19th century, whose life story has been the basis of number of books, plays and other media since before his death.
Pedro María de Anaya
Pedro Bernardino María de Anaya (20 May 1795 – 21 March 1854) was a military officer who served twice as interim president of Mexico from 1847 to 1848.
Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán
Don Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán, Prince of Iturbide (18 September 1849, Mexico City - 26 February 1895, Ajaccio, Corsica).
Manuel Dominguez
Manuel Dominguez (1803–1882) was born at Mission San Juan Capistrano, in the colonial Las Californias province of the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México).
Manuel Lozada
General Manuel Lozada, was the caudillo the region of Tepic, nicknamed The Tigre of Álica.
Hugo Reid
Hugo Reid (April 18, 1811 – December 12, 1852), born in Scotland, was an early resident of Los Angeles County, who became a naturalized citizen of Mexico and married a local Gabrieleña.
Agustín Guzmán
Agustín Guzmán was a Mexican military officer, who was appointed as Army Commander in Chief of Los Altos when this new State was formed as part of the Central American Federation on 2 March 1838.
Mariano Riva Palacio
Mariano Riva Palacio (1803 - 1880) was a prominent Mexican politician and lawyer during most of the 19th century.
Martín De León
Martín de León (1765–1833) was a rancher and wealthy Mexican empresario descended from Spanish aristocracy.
Salvador de Iturbide y Huarte
Prince Salvador of Mexico, also named Salvador de Iturbide y Huarte (1820 – June 7, 1856) was the eighth child (and third son) of Agustín I of Mexico and Empress Ana Maria Huarte.
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