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    Félix María Zuloaga Trillo (1813–1898) was a Mexican conservative general and politician who played a key role in the outbreak of the Reform War in early...
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  • and father of Daniel Félix María Zuloaga Trillo (1803-1898), Conservative president of Mexico during the Reform War Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta (1870-1945)...
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    de Tacubaya), sometimes called the Plan of Zuloaga, was issued by conservative Mexican General Félix Zuloaga on 17 December 1857 in Tacubaya against the...
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    efforts merged with the wider Reform War led by conservative president Félix María Zuloaga. The first year of the war was marked by a series of conservative...
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    June 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2013. "Tras desconocer a Comonfort, Félix María Zuloaga es nombrado presidente por el partido conservador". Memoria Politica...
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    died early in his childhood, were Manuel Fernández de Victoria and María Alejandra Félix Niebla. He was baptized by his paternal uncle Agustín Fernández...
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    marriage, Rodrigo Ímaz, whom she raised. In 2016, she began dating Jesús María Tarriba Unger, a financial risk analyst for the Bank of Mexico, whom she...
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    María Lázara del Refugio Márquez Villalobos, originally from El Plateado, Zacatecas. His paternal grandparents were Rafael Huerta Benítez and María Isabel...
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    War of Reform, he was Minister of Justice in the presidencies of Félix María Zuloaga and Miguel Miramón. In 1863, during the French intervention, he was...
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    Ignacio Comonfort Félix María Zuloaga Manuel Robles Pezuela Miguel Miramón José Ignacio Pavón Benito Juárez Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada José María Iglesias Juan...
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    President (1857–1872) Ignacio Comonfort, President (1857–1858) Félix María Zuloaga, Interim President (1858) Manuel Robles Pezuela, Provisional President...
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    Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes (8 May 1856 – 21 July 1952) was a Mexican politician who served as the 38th president...
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  • – Léon Foucault, French physicist and academic (b. 1819) 1898 – Félix María Zuloaga, Mexican general and unconstitutional interim president (b. 1813)...
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  • indigenous president. At the same time, the conservatives installed Félix María Zuloaga as a rival president. William I of Prussia becomes regent for his...
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    General Félix María Zuloaga were accused of plotting against the constitution, which caused much displeasure in Congress, but finally, Zuloaga was indicted...
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    enlisted in José María Morelos's insurgent army of the south in December 1810. He was married to María Guadalupe Hernández; their daughter María Dolores Guerrero...
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    295. Luz María de la Mora, "North American Free Trade Agreement" in Encyclopedia of Mexico. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, pp. 1021-22. Maria Celila Toro...
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    Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, usually known as Antonio López de Santa Anna (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo...
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  • (d. 1883) 1809 – Otto Lindblad, Swedish composer (d. 1864) 1813 – Félix María Zuloaga, Mexican general and unconstitutional interim president (1858 and...
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    Colonel Félix Zuloaga's victory at El Limón on 22 July. However, the rebellion proved impossible to suppress and, on 18 January 1855, Zuloaga surrendered...
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    José María Juan Nepomuceno Crisóforo Iglesias Inzáurraga (5 January 1823 – 17 December 1891) was a Mexican lawyer, professor, journalist and liberal politician...
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    mother, María Jesús Campuzano Noriega. He adopted the Calles surname from his mother's sister's husband, Juan Bautista Calles, as he and his wife, María Josefa...
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    María Alpuche. He edited the progressive newspaper Atleta (The Athlete), which was forced to shutdown due to government fines. Almonte married María Dolores...
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    married to Rosa Luz Alegría María del Carmen Echeverría Zuno, an artist Álvaro Echeverría Zuno [es] (1948-2020), an economist María Esther Echeverría Zuno...
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    with its feet cut off". When Félix had to flee Oaxaca City in 1871 following Porfirio's failed coup against Juárez, Félix ended up in Juchitán, where the...
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    in abandoning the constitution. On 17 December, Conservatives led by Felix Zuloaga proclaimed the Plan of Tacubaya, which dissolved congress and invited...
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    and Indigenous ancestry. He had two older siblings, Ramón (born 1905) and María (born 1908), and two younger siblings, Ernesto and Guadalupe. In his later...
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    coup d'état backed by the United States and led by conservative generals Félix Díaz (a nephew of Porfirio Díaz), Bernardo Reyes, and Victoriano Huerta...
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    mother. María Cortines de la Cotera was the daughter of Diego Francisco Cortines y Gutiérrez de Celis (1829, Bielva, Cantabria, Spain), and María Dolores...
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    Ignacio Comonfort Félix María Zuloaga Manuel Robles Pezuela Miguel Miramón José Ignacio Pavón Benito Juárez Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada José María Iglesias Juan...
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