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  1. www.memoriapoliticademexico.org › Textos › 3ReformaMemoria Política de México

    Miguel Miramón . Miguel Miramón, general de división, en jefe del ejército nacional, y presidente sustituto de la República mexicana, á sus subordinados: Soldados: El día de ayer ha sido de gloria para nuestras armas. Habéis seguido dignamente á los ilustres generales que os guiaban á los campos de honor.

  2. 1 photographic print. Photo, Print, Drawing [Execution of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, General Miguel Miramón, and General Tomás Mejia by firing squad]

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  4. Conservative General Miguel Miramón faced a formidable army of 8,000 men liberals, commanded by General González Ortega, Antillon, Zaragoza, Bending and Berriozábal. Miramón marched had a force of only 3,282 soldiers rookies. Despite the numerical superiority of the liberals, Miramón moved his troops to Silao where the Liberals were encamped.

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  6. Generale e uomo politico messicano (Città di Messico 1832 - Querétaro 1867). Nel 1856 insorse a Puebla col suo reggimento contro il governo liberale del presidente provvisorio Ignacio Comonfort. Scoppiata la guerra civile (1858-60), fu a capo del partito conservatore e nel febbr. 1859 successe a F. Zuloaga come presidente della repubblica.

  7. Benito Juárez ordered that he be tried by a military court in accordance with the law of January 25, 1862, designed to punish by death those guilty of crimes against the nation. The chief conservative generals, Tomás Mejía and Miguel Miramón, were also to be tried for traitorous collaboration with the French army.