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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Plan of Tacubaya (redirect from Plan of Zuloaga)
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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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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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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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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Guadalupe Victoria (redirect from José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix)
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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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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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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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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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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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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– Léon Foucault, French physicist and academic (b. 1819) 1898 – Félix María Zuloaga, Mexican general and unconstitutional interim president (b. 1813)...
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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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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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Substitute President (1860) Miguel Miramón, Provisional President (1860) Félix María Zuloaga, Provisional President (1860–1862) Republic of Sonora – William Walker...
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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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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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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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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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dominant personality. There were several other siblings, among them a sister, María Jovita Ávila Camacho, and several brothers. Two of his brothers, Maximino...
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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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in abandoning the constitution. On December 17, Conservatives led by Felix Zuloaga proclaimed the Plan of Tacubaya, which dissolved congress and invited...
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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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José María Iglesias Inzáurraga (5 January 1823 – 17 December 1891) was a Mexican lawyer, professor, journalist and liberal politician. He is known as...
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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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Antonio López de Santa Anna (redirect from Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón)
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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spouses and have used the position to advocate for various causes. Jesús María Tarriba is the current First Gentleman of Mexico as the husband of President...
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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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