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    Juan José Rafael Teodomiro de O'Donojú y O'Ryan (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan de oˌðonoˈxuj ˌoˈraʝan] , 30 July 1762 – 8 October 1821) was a Spanish-Irish...
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    entered Mexico City in triumph in September 1821 and the Spanish viceroy Juan O'Donojú signed the Treaty of Córdoba, ending Spanish rule. Following independence...
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    signature Juan O'Donojú and later his signature was added in the printed copies. The signatures of other four members were not added. Juan Jose Espinosa...
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    Chief Juan O'Donojú, a short time later. The 300-year rule of Mexico by Spain was nearly at an end. Apodaca–Canning treaty Azcona Pastor, Juan (2004)...
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    rejected the Plan of Iguala. The Spanish parliament sent a new "viceroy," Juan O'Donojú, to Mexico. (Technically, the office of viceroy had been replaced by...
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  • from 1767 to 1770 Juan O'Donojú, viceroy of New Spain Rómulo O'Farril, founder of newspaper Novedades Edmundo O'Gorman, writer Juan O'Gorman, architect...
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    Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, Juan Ortiz de Matienzo, Diego Delgadillo (the first Audiencia) 21 December 1529 – 9 January 1531: Juan Ortiz de Matienzo, Diego...
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    Córdoba. Spain did not recognize the treaties, arguing that the viceroy Juan O'Donojú had no authority to recognize the independence of any overseas province...
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    acting on behalf of the Spanish government, Jefe Político Superior Juan O'Donojú. The treaty has 17 articles, which developed the proposals of the Plan...
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    the Plan of Iguala. On 24 August 1821, Iturbide and Spanish Viceroy Juan O'Donojú signed the Treaty of Córdoba in Córdoba, Veracruz, ratifying the Plan...
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