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Index Manuel Orozco y Berra

Manuel Orozco y Berra (8 June 1816 – 27 January 1881; He was born and died in Mexico City) was a Mexican historian and a member of the Mexican Academy of Language.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Academia Mexicana de la Lengua, Archivo General de la Nación (Mexico), Benito Juárez, Handbook of Middle American Indians, Howard F. Cline, Ignacio Comonfort, International Congress of Americanists, Joaquín García Icazbalceta, José Fernando Ramírez, Maximilian I of Mexico, Mesoamerica, Mexicans, Mexico City, Miguel León-Portilla, National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico), Royal Spanish Academy, Second French intervention in Mexico, Second Mexican Empire, Silvio Zavala.

  2. 19th-century Mesoamericanists
  3. 19th-century Mexican historians
  4. Members of the Mexican Academy of Language
  5. Mexican Mesoamericanists

Academia Mexicana de la Lengua

The Academia Mexicana de la Lengua (variously translated as the Mexican Academy of Language, the Mexican Academy of the Language, the Mexican Academy of Letters, or glossed as the Mexican Academy of the Spanish Language; acronym AML) is the correspondent academy in Mexico of the Royal Spanish Academy.

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Archivo General de la Nación (Mexico)

The Archivo General de la Nación (Spanish for "General Archive of the Nation"; abbreviated AGN) is charged by the Mexican state to "be the governing body of the national archives and the central consultative entity of the Federal Executive." The historian Edmundo O'Gorman was its general director from 1938 until 1952.

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Benito Juárez

Benito Pablo Juárez García (21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872) was a Mexican politician, military commander, lawyer, and statesman who served as the 26th president of Mexico from 1858 until his death in office in 1872.

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Handbook of Middle American Indians

Handbook of Middle American Indians (HMAI) is a sixteen-volume compendium on Mesoamerica, from the prehispanic to late twentieth century.

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Howard F. Cline

Howard F. Cline (June 12, 1915 – June 1, 1971) was an American government official and historian, specializing in Latin America. Manuel Orozco y Berra and Howard F. Cline are historians of Mesoamerica.

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Ignacio Comonfort

Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos (12 March 1812 – 13 November 1863), known as Ignacio Comonfort, was a Mexican politician and soldier who was also president during La Reforma.

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International Congress of Americanists

The International Congress of Americanists (ICA) is an international academic conference for research in multidisciplinary studies of the Americas.

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Joaquín García Icazbalceta

Joaquín García Icazbalceta (August 21, 1824 – November 26, 1894) was a Mexican philologist and historian. Manuel Orozco y Berra and Joaquín García Icazbalceta are 19th-century Mesoamericanists, 19th-century Mexican historians, historians of Mesoamerica, mexican Mesoamericanists and Writers from Mexico City.

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José Fernando Ramírez

José Fernando Ramírez (5 May 1804 – 4 March 1871) was a distinguished Mexican historian of the 19th century. Manuel Orozco y Berra and José Fernando Ramírez are 19th-century Mesoamericanists, 19th-century Mexican historians, historians of Mesoamerica and mexican Mesoamericanists.

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Maximilian I of Mexico

Maximilian I (Fernando Maximiliano José María de Habsburgo-Lorena; Ferdinand Maximilian Josef Maria von Österreich; 6 July 1832 – 19 June 1867) was an Austrian archduke who became emperor of the Second Mexican Empire from 10 April 1864 until his execution by the Mexican Republic on 19 June 1867.

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Mesoamerica

Mesoamerica is a historical region and cultural area that begins in the southern part of North America and extends to the Pacific coast of Central America, thus comprising the lands of central and southern Mexico, all of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and parts of Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

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Mexicans

Mexicans (Mexicanos) are the citizens and nationals of the United Mexican States.

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Mexico City

Mexico City (Ciudad de México,; abbr.: CDMX; Central Nahuatl:,; Otomi) is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America.

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Miguel León-Portilla

Miguel León-Portilla (22 February 1926 – 1 October 2019) was a Mexican anthropologist and historian, specializing in Aztec culture and literature of the pre-Columbian and colonial eras. Manuel Orozco y Berra and Miguel León-Portilla are historians of Mesoamerica, Members of the Mexican Academy of Language, mexican Mesoamericanists and Writers from Mexico City.

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National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)

The National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología, MNA) is a national museum of Mexico.

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Royal Spanish Academy

The Royal Spanish Academy (Real Academia Española, generally abbreviated as RAE) is Spain's official royal institution with a mission to ensure the stability of the Spanish language.

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Second French intervention in Mexico

The second French intervention in Mexico (segunda intervención francesa en México), also known as the Second Franco-Mexican War (1861–1867), was a military invasion of the Republic of Mexico by the French Empire of Napoleon III, purportedly to force the collection of Mexican debts in conjunction with Great Britain and Spain.

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Second Mexican Empire

The Second Mexican Empire (Segundo Imperio mexicano; Second Empire mexicain), officially the Mexican Empire (Imperio Mexicano), was a constitutional monarchy established in Mexico by Mexican monarchists in conjunction with the Second French Empire.

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Silvio Zavala

Silvio Arturo Zavala Vallado (February 7, 1909 – December 4, 2014) was a Mexican historian who was considered to be a pioneer in law history studies and Mexico’s institutions.

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See also

19th-century Mesoamericanists

19th-century Mexican historians

Members of the Mexican Academy of Language

Mexican Mesoamericanists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Orozco_y_Berra