Manuel Doblado
Manuel Doblado | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 1861–1861 | |
President | Benito Juárez |
Governor of Guanajuato | |
In office 1854–1858 | |
In office 1860–1861 | |
Governor of Jalisco | |
In office November 1863 – January 1864 | |
Personal details | |
Born | San Pedro, Piedra Gorda, Guanajuato | 12 June 1818
Died | 19 June 1865 New York City, United States | (aged 47)
Nationality | Mexican |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Liberal |
Rank | General |
Manuel Doblado Partida (12 June 1818 – 19 June 1865) was a prominent Mexican liberal politician and lawyer who served as congressman, Governor of Guanajuato, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1861) in the cabinet of President Juárez and fought in the War of Reform.[1]
He was born in San Pedro, Piedra Gorda, Guanajuato, retired to the U.S. for health reasons, and died in New York City.[1][2]
See also[]
- War of Reform
- Manuel Doblado, Guanajuato
- Soledad de Doblado, Veracruz
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México. "Manuel Doblado" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2008-06-11.[dead link]
- ^ Brian Hamnett, Juárez, New York: Longmans 1994, p. 271.
Categories:
- 1818 births
- 1865 deaths
- Liberalism in Mexico
- Mexican Secretaries of Foreign Affairs
- Governors of Guanajuato
- Governors of Jalisco
- Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)
- Mexican generals
- Politicians from Guanajuato
- Mexican politician stubs