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Cuauhtemoc - Encyclopedia. com Cuauhtemoc is revered by many Mexicans as the symbol of the Indians and as the representative of Mexican nationality Cuauhtemoc was born in Tenochtitlán (modern Mexico City ), capital of the Aztec empire, the son of the Aztec emperor Ahuitzótl and the princess Tlilalcapatl
Cuauhtemoc (c. 1494–1525) - Encyclopedia. com Cuauhtemoc (c 1494–1525) Cuauhtemoc (b ca 1494; d 1525), last ruler of Tenochtitlán-Tlatelolco and leader of the final defense against the Spanish invaders Nephew of Emperor Moctezuma II, Cuauhtemoc was elected to the post of tlatoani after Cuitlahuac, Moctezuma's immediate successor, died of smallpox Around twenty-five years old when
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solorzano | Encyclopedia. com Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas SolorzanoThe son of the beloved reformist president, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solorzano (born 1934) made two strong runs for the presidency of Mexico against the long entrenched Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
Cuitlahuac (1467–1520) - Encyclopedia. com Within a few months of his accession, he died His death is frequently attributed to smallpox, the first of many Old World infectious diseases to strike Mexico's native population, but the early sources do not state this explicitly He was succeeded by his young nephew Cuauhtemoc See alsoMesoamerica; Motecuhzoma II BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chicana Feminism - Encyclopedia. com In 1969, a group of Chicana university students started Las Hijas de Cuauhtemoc (Daughters of Cuauhtemoc), which served as a consciousness-raising organization, a clearinghouse of resources for Chicana students, and a basis for other feminist activities The group started their own newspaper two years later and named the newspaper after their
Garza Sada Family - Encyclopedia. com Garza Sada Family Garza Sada Family, major Mexican entrepreneurial family The original head of probably the single most influential and extensive capitalist family in Mexico was Isaac Garza Garza, the son of Juan de la Garza Martínez, mayor of Monterrey, and Manuela Garza, Jewish immigrants from Spain who had settled in the region of Monterrey, Nuevo León
Partido Revolucionario Institucional | Encyclopedia. com Partido Revolucionario Institucional HISTORY, SUCCESSES, AND CHALLENGES OF THE PRI THE DAWNING OF THE OPPOSITION POLITICAL PARTY FUTURE OF THE PRI BIBLIOGRAPHY Source for information on Partido Revolucionario Institucional: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences dictionary
Ortíz de Dominguez, Josefa (c. 1768–1829) | Encyclopedia. com Ortíz de Dominguez, Josefa (c 1768–1829)Known as "the mother of Mexico's nationhood" and one of a handful of women of the elite class to support actively Mexico's independence from Spain between 1810 and 1821