Teodosio Lares he was a Mexican lawyer and politician. He studied Philosophy and Jurisprudence in the Seminary of Guadalajara. In 1827 he began his career...
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as President of the Republic) Prime ministers See list José Lacunza Teodosio Lares Santiago Vidaurri Born Archduke Maximilian of Austria (1832-07-06)6...
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Labastida Prime Minister • 1864–1866 José María Lacunza • 1866–1867 Teodosio Lares • 1867 Santiago Vidaurri Historical era New Imperialism • Second French...
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faction led by Lucas Alaman, and including Governor Mugica of Puebla, Teodosio Lares, and Jose Maria Tornel. The centralist system under which the country...
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Octaviano Muñoz Ledo (1860–1860) : José Miguel Arroyo (1860–1860) : Teodosio Lares President José Ignacio Pavón (1860–1860) : José Miguel Arroyo Emperor...
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circle, serving as his interpreter and tutor in the Nahuatl language. Teodosio Lares Lawyer who played governing roles in Santa Anna's last dictatorship...
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office March 19, 1867 – June 19, 1867 Monarch Maximilian I Preceded by Teodosio Lares Succeeded by Post abolished Governor of Nuevo León and Coahuila In office...
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Preceded by José Manuel de Herrera (First Mexican Empire) Succeeded by Teodosio Lares Minister of Interior and Exterior Relations In office 10 May 1849 –...
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10 April 1865 Justice Pedro Escudero Echánove Eduardo Torres Torrija Teodosio Lares Manuel García Aguirre Pedro Sánchez Castro PL PC PC PC PC 10 April 1865–...
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Lacunza Maximilian I June 13, 1864 October 6, 1866 Liberal Party 3 Teodosio Lares Maximilian I October 7, 1866 March 18, 1867 Conservative Party 4 Santiago...
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