Miguel Miramón

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Miguel Miramón was a Mexican conservative general and briefly a de facto president during the mid-19th century conflicts that culminated in the Reform War.

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Label Occurrences
Miguel Miramón canonical 4

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican general
human
politician
allegiance Conservative government of Mexico
burialPlace Mexico City
causeOfDeath firearm
contemporary Benito Juárez
Maximilian I of Mexico
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
dateOfBirth 1831-11-17
dateOfDeath 1867-06-19
employer Mexican Army
era 19th century
executedTogetherWith Maximilian I of Mexico
Tomás Mejía
familyName Miramón
fullName Miguel Gregorio de la Luz Atenógenes Miramón y Tarelo
givenName Miguel
headOfGovernment Mexico
ideology conservatism
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned Spanish
mannerOfDeath execution by firing squad
militaryRank general
movement Mexican conservatives
surface form: Mexican conservatism
nationality Mexican
notableEvent served as one of the youngest presidents of Mexico
notableWork leadership of conservative forces during the Reform War
occupation politician
soldier
opposedBy Benito Juárez
participantIn Battle of Calpulalpan
French intervention in Mexico
Reform War
French intervention in Mexico
surface form: Second French intervention in Mexico

Siege of Querétaro
surface form: Siege of Querétaro (1867)

War of the Reform
placeOfBirth First Mexican Empire
Mexico City
placeOfDeath Querétaro
Second Mexican Empire
positionHeld President of Mexico
conservative military leader
de facto president of Mexico
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
spouse Concepción Lombardo
supported Second Mexican Empire

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Reform War participant Miguel Miramón
War of the Reform commandedBy Miguel Miramón
Guerra de Reforma significantPerson Miguel Miramón
French intervention in Mexico commander Miguel Miramón