- José Valentín
Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo (14
January 1794 – 20
February 1850), was a
Mexican general and
statesman who
served twice as
interim president...
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Alexander Petrov,
Russian chess player and
composer (d. 1867) 1794 – Valentín
Canalizo,
Mexican general and
politician (d. 1850) 1804 –
Heinrich Lenz, German-Italian...
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Valentin Canalizo as his
puppet ruler, but as
Canalizo was not
present at the
capital at that time,
Herrera was made
interim president while Canalizo arrived...
- Valentín
Canalizo".
Memoria Política de México.
Archived from the
original on 1
November 2012.
Retrieved 30
August 2011. "Valentín
Canalizo asume la presidencia...
- Querétaro. The
nominal president in
Mexico City at this time was Valentín
Canalizo,
though in
practice he was a
puppet ruler for
Santa Anna.
Congress condemned...
- Valentín
Canalizo Succeeded by José Joaquín de
Herrera In
office 14 May – 6
September 1843
Preceded by Nicolás
Bravo Succeeded by Valentín
Canalizo In office...
- Barragán José
Justo Corro Nicolás
Bravo Francisco Javier Echeverría Valentín
Canalizo José Joaquín de
Herrera Mariano Paredes José
Mariano Salas Pedro María...
- great-great
grandchildren of
President of
Mexico Valentín
Canalizo,
Antonio Haas
Canalizo,
patron of the Mazatlán
Opera House "Teatro Ángela Peralta"...
- Sitarski, B. N.; Boehle, A.; Naoz, S.; Campbell, R.; Becklin, E. E.; G.
Canalizo; Chappell, S.; Do, T.; Lu, J. R.; Matthews, K.; Meyer, L.; Stockton, A...
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prepare a counterattack. The
nominal president at this time was
Valentin Canalizo,
though under the
influence of
Santa Anna.
Congress condemned Santa Anna...