Miguel Gregorio de la Luz Atenógenes Miramón y Tarelo, known as Miguel Miramón, (29 September 1831 – 19 June 1867) was a Mexican conservative general who...
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Manuel Aguirre Miramón (1813–1887), Spanish jurist, politician and writer Manuel Panaro Miramón (born 2002), Argentine footballer Miguel Miramón (1831–1867)...
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April 2013. "Zuloaga nombra presidente sustituto de la República a Miguel Miramón". Memoria Politica de México. Archived from the original on 1 November...
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staff, was accorded the foremost place, to the indignity of Miramón. Maximilian, Miramón, Márquez, Mejía, and Méndez became known as the five magic M’s...
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Degollado, and elements of the conservative army, commanded by General Miguel Miramón. Miramón had been informed of Santos Degollado's arrival to Plaza de Colima...
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most noteworthy as the place where Emperor Maximilian I and Generals Miguel Miramón and Tomás Mejía were executed, definitively ending the Second Mexican...
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who went on to defeat upon defeat. Miramón defeated him in the Battle of Atenquique on 2 July. On 24 July, Miramón captured Guanajuato, and San Luis Potosi...
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Miguel Alemán Valdés (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣel aleˈman] ; 29 September 1900 – 14 May 1983) was a Mexican politician who served a full term as the...
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executed by the restored Republican government alongside his generals Miguel Miramón, a former President of Mexico, and Tomás Mejía Camacho in June 1867...
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general staff, was accorded the foremost place, to the affront of Miramón. Maximilian, Miramón, Márquez, Mejía, and Méndez became known as the five magic M's...
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