- male, deceased (1831)
- Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña was one of the leaders of Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain and an early President of Mexico. He was bo...
- male, deceased (1843)
- Guadalupe Victoria, born José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix in the state of Durango, served as the first President of Mexico from 1824 to 1...
- male, deceased (1853)
- Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera (Jiquilpan, Michoacán, July 27, 1780 - February 6, 1853 in San Miguel de Allende, Querétaro) was president of Me...
- male, deceased (1862)
- Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín was a general in the Mexican Army, best known for his 1862 victory against the French invading forces in the Battle of P...
- male, deceased (1811)
- Ignacio José de Allende y Unzaga was a captain of the Spanish Army in Mexico who came to sympathize with the Mexican independence movement. He a...
- male, deceased (1851)
- Andrés Quintana Roo was a Mexican liberal politician and author. He was one of the most influential men in the struggle for Mexican Independence a...
- female, deceased (1927)
- Charlotte of Belgium, (June 7, 1840-January 19, 1927) as Charlotte (or Carlota), Empress of Mexico was the consort of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.
- female, deceased (1829)
- Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez was a conspirator and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence. She is frequently referred to as "La Corregidora". S...
- male, deceased (1869)
- Juan Nepomuceno Almonte (May 15, 1803-March 21, 1869) was a nineteenth century Mexican official, soldier and diplomat. A veteran of the Battle of...
- male, deceased (1839)
- José Antonio Mexía was a 19th-century Mexican politician. He claimed to have been born in Xalapa, Veracruz, but contradicting contemporary re...
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