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Miguel Barbachano y
Tarrazo (29
September 1807 – 17
December 1859) (Baqueiro 1896) was a
liberal Yucatecan politician, who was 5
times governor of Yucatán...
- 1857: 1840–44; 1847–48; 1855–57,
alternating that
office with
Miguel Barbachano mainly during his
first and
second terms. Méndez was a
moderate who advocated...
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return the
government of Yucatán to
Miguel Barbachano, who took
office in
April 1848. The
first thing Barbachano did as
governor was
inform the government...
- ruins.
Gomez Rul's son-in-law,
Fernando Barbachano Peon (a
grandnephew of
former Yucatán
Governor Miguel Barbachano),
started Yucatán's
first official tourism...
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Manuel Barbachano Ponce (April 4, 1925 –
October 29, 1994) was a
Mexican film producer, director, and screenwriter. A great-grandson of
Miguel Barbachano y...
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Fernando Cámara
Barbachano (Mérida, Yucatán,
April 17, 1919 –
Mexico City,
December 30, 2007) was an academic, museologist, ethnologist, and
social anthropologist...
- Velo
Written by
Manuel Barbachano Ponce Carlos Fuentes Juan
Rulfo Carlos Velo
Produced by
Federico Amérigo
Manuel Barbachano Ponce Felipe Subervielle...
- la Cámara family. In 1964, one of the two
houses was
acquired by the
Barbachano family;
since 2021, it has been open to the
public as a museum. Over the...
- 1841 the
state of
Tabasco decreed its
separation from
Mexico and
Miguel Barbachano, then
governor of Yucatán, sent a
commission headed by
Justo Sierra O'Reilly...
- Luis Buñuel
Based on Nazarín by
Benito Pérez Galdós
Produced by
Manuel Barbachano Ponce Starring Francisco Rabal Marga López Rita
Macedo Jesús Fernández...