Michoacán historical panorama

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ILLUSTRATED MICHOACANS

Jose maria morelos and pavon: Hero of Independence 1765-1815

Ignacio López Rayón: Insurgent 1773-1832

Mariano Matamoros: Insurgent 1770-1814

Agustín de Iturbide: Finisher of Independence 1771-1824

Juan José Martínez de Lexarza: Botanical1785-1824

Melchor Ocampo: Liberal1814-1861

Ponciano Arriaga: Liberal1811-1865

Santos Degollado: Liberal1811-1861

Epitacio Huerta: Liberal 1827-1904

Dr. Nicolás León: Historian 1859-1929

Ing. Pascual Ortiz Rubio: President of the Republic (1930-1932) 1877-1963

Gral. Lázaro Cárdenas: President of the Republic (1934-1940) 1895-1970

General Francisco J. Mújica: Distinguished Military 1884-1954

Dr. Ignacio Chávez: Rector of the UNAM 1897-1979

Lic. Alfonso García Robles: Nobel Peace Prize (1982) 1911-1990

Gabriel Mendez Plancarte: Humanist 1905-1949

Alfonso Méndez Plancarte: Humanist 1909-1955

Bishop Antonio de Labastida and Dávalos: Bishop of Puebla 1816-1891

Mons. Rafael Guízar and Valencia: Bishop of Xalapa (in process of canonization) 1877-1938

Mons. Luis María Martínez: Archbishop Primate of Mexico 1881-1956

GODS OF PRE-HISPANIC MICHOACÁN

Xarátanga: Goddess of fertility

Cuarauáperi: Mother goddess associated with the eastern region

Curicaueri: Eagle god (possibly the sun, deity of the Chichimecas)

Angamucúracha: Gods of the mountains

Band-Aid-Caheri: God, messenger of the gods

TITLES OF PRE-HISPANIC MICHOACÁN

Petámuti: High priest

Ocámbecha: Neighborhood chiefs, tax collectors

Uatárecha: Priests of Xarátanga and lords of the island of Jarácuaro

Cazonci: Supreme ruler

IMPORTANT CHARACTERS OF PRE-HISPANIC MICHOACÁN

Hireti-Ticátame: Caudillo of the invasion Uacúsecha

Uápeani: Chichimeca leader

Pauácume: Chichimeca leader

Taríacuri: Hero and leader of the lake region

Hiripan: Lord of Ihuatzio, (nephew of Taríacuri)

Ticátame: Successor of Hirípan

Tangáxoan: Lord of Tzintzuntzan (nephew of Taríacuri)

Tzitzipandácuare: Successor of Tangáxoan (great conqueror)

Cure me: Lord of Pátzcuaro (Eldest son of Taríacuri)

Hiquíngaxe: Lord of Pátzcuaro (Younger son of Tariácuri)

Tzimtzincha Tangaxuan II: Last Cazoncia killed by Nuño de Guzmán

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Video: State policy to educate Tarascan Indians and integrate them into mainstream, 1940 (September 2024).