- José Gómez
Gordoa (29
September 1913 –
November 2005) was a
Mexican lawyer,
university professor and diplomat. Gómez
Gordoa was born in the city of San...
- historian, researcher, and academic, and his mother,
Refugio Pacheco y Villa-
Gordoa. He was the
grandson of José López
Portillo y Rojas, a lawyer, politician...
- de la Luz
Gordoa Montes de Oca born in León, Guanajuato, México.
Arturo had five half-siblings:
Ignacio Soto
Gordoa,
Guadalupe Soto
Gordoa,
Angelina de...
- Succeeded by Luis Echeverría Álvarez
Diplomatic posts Preceded by
Adalberto Tejeda Olivares Mexican Amb****ador to
Spain 1977 Succeeded by José Gómez
Gordóa...
-
Porter as
Priest Monique Rojkind as
Nurse Dolores Salomón "Bodokito" as Mrs.
Gordoa Arturo Peniche as Juan
Vicente Morelos Radamés de Jesús as
Tootie Verónica...
- Festival. José Luis Ruiz de
Gordoa (1957): musician, composer, instructor.
Member of the
Joselu Anayak group. The Ruiz de
Gordoa brothers (Javier, Joselu...
- (vice-president of the
Cortes and
defender of
racial equality), Don José
Miguel Gordoa (president of the Cortes,
later bishop of Guadalajara), etc.
Almost ten...
- (1821–1906),
Spanish military officer,
historian and
politician José Gómez
Gordoa (1913–2005),
Mexican lawyer,
professor and
diplomat José Gómez-Mena (1883–1960)...
-
expatriates from the
United States. The
Hacienda de Ciénega
belonged to the
Gordoa family, one of the most
influential families in
Zacatecas in the 19th century...
- Gil
Independent Cádiz July 24, 1813 –
August 23, 1813 36th José
Miguel Gordoa y
Barrios Independent New
Spain (Zacatecas)
August 24, 1813 – September...