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    José Joaquín Antonio Florencio de Herrera y Ricardos (February 23, 1792 – February 10, 1854) was a Mexican statesman who served as president of Mexico...
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  • José Joaquín de Herrera is a municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero. The municipal seat lies at Hueycantenango. As of 2005, the municipality had...
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    office through a coup against the liberal administration led by José Joaquín de Herrera. He was the grandfather of 38th Mexican President Pedro Lascuráin...
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    office of president (including two more intervals by Santa Anna), José Joaquín de Herrera became interim president on December 17, 1844. He became constitutional...
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    presidencia de la República". Memoria Política de México. Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2011. "Herrera, José Joaquín de". Memoria...
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    recounted how as Minister of Foreign Relations under President José Joaquín de Herrera, he had been against the war. He explained that he did not view...
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    the position of Minister of Relations during the government of José Joaquín de Herrera. During his tenure, he was in charge of handling the debt with...
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  • Jose Herrera may refer to: José Joaquín de Herrera (1792–1854), three-time President of Mexico José Herrera (1960s outfielder) (1942–2009), Venezuelan...
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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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  • Bishop of Netzahualcóyotl (now known as the Diocese of Valle de Chalco) José Joaquín de Herrera, Mexican politician, general in the Mexican Army during the...
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    mixed-raced insurgents for independence; his commanding officer was Colonel José Joaquín de Arredondo. In 1811 he was wounded in the left hand by an arrow while...
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    government and was Minister of War under President Jose Joaquin Herrera. Arista himself would succeed Herrera as president and his inauguration would mark the...
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  • Ayahualtempa is an indigenous village in the municipality of José Joaquín de Herrera, Guerrero, in south-western Mexico. It is located about 1.4 kilometres...
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    sus gobernantes, v. 2. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrúa, 1984. (in Spanish) Orozco Linares, Fernando, Gobernantes de México. Mexico City: Panorama Editorial...
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  • between José Gregorio Monagas and his brother José Tadeo Monagas. He served as the vice president of Venezuela from 1851 until 1855. José Joaquín Herrera was...
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    Melchor Múzquiz, José Joaquín de Herrera, Manuel Mier y Terán, Luis Quintanar, Miguel Barragán, Vicente Filisola, Antonio López de Santa Anna and Guadalupe...
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    United States, including President José Joaquín de Herrera, were viewed as traitors. Military opponents of de Herrera, supported by populist newspapers...
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    José Manuel de Herrera (27 March 1776 – 17 September 1831) was a Mexican Catholic priest, writer, politician and professor of New Spain. He joined the...
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    Jalisco as an assistant to fellow future President of Mexico, General Jose Joaquin Herrera, and on December 8, 1829 he joined the Plan of Jalapa which would...
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    José Cruz Herrera (1890–1972), Spanish painter José Joaquín de Herrera (1792–1854), Mexican politician, president nonconsecutively 1844 to 1851 José Oscar...
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  • Pedro María de Anaya served two brief presidencies during the Mexican American War. Mariano Arista – Succeeded José Joaquín de Herrera and was also known...
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    the first two were not present in the capital at the time, José Mariano Michelena and José Miguel Domínguez were chosen to serve as substitutes in that...
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  • Press. p. 490. ISBN 978-9-08964-129-8. "JOSÉ JOAQUÍN DE HERRERA" (in Spanish). Presidencia de la Republica de Mexico. Archived from the original on August...
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    lifetime and those made posthumously may not be reliable. Fellow insurgent José María Morelos described him as a "young man with bronzed or tanned skin ("broncineo"...
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    and José Joaquín de Herrera was installed as the new president with a new cabinet. The country was now divided into three loyalties between Herrera’s central...
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    18 September 2022. Flores Rangel, Juan José (2005). Historia de México. Cengage Learning Editores. p. 525. "Jose Lopez Portillo". Telegraph. 19 February...
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    Enciclopedia de México, vol. 6. Mexico City, 1996, ISBN 1-56409-016-7. García Puron, Manuel, México y sus gobernantes, v. 2. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrúa, 1984...
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    of 1850 but lost to Mariano Arista. The government of President José Joaquín de Herrera commissioned him to conclude a treaty with Robert P. Letcher regarding...
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    José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori GCB (/ˈdiːəs/ DEE-əss or /ˈdiːæz/ DEE-az; Spanish: [poɾˈfiɾjo ði.as]; 15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915), known as Porfirio...
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    Pascual Ortiz Rubio (category Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo alumni)
    but quickly moved to lead the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. General Joaquín Amaro headed War and Navy as he had in the cabinets of Calles and of Portes...
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