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  • Luis Labastida
  • Mexican footballer (born 1975)

    Luis Labastida is a retired Mexican-born football player who played professionally in the USL A-League and coached in the Women’s Premier Soccer League

    Luis Labastida

    Luis_Labastida

  • Houston Stars (WPSL)
  • the team left the league and the franchise was terminated. Coached by Luis Labastida, the team joined the WPSL in 2003 in the provisional conference using

    Houston Stars (WPSL)

    Houston_Stars_(WPSL)

  • 1998 USISL A-League
  • Football league season

    Milwaukee Rampage 8 14 30 Jason Cairns Cincinnati Riverhawks 8 14 30 12 Luis Labastida Albuquerque Geckos 9 11 29 John Smith Nashville Metros 9 11 29 14 Patrick

    1998 USISL A-League

    1998_USISL_A-League

  • 2000 Mexican general election
  • that Labastida was most likely to become the official candidate due to being the closest to President Zedillo. Madrazo's confrontation with Labastida during

    2000 Mexican general election

    2000 Mexican general election

    2000_Mexican_general_election

  • Tristán Ulloa
  • Spanish actor, writer, director (b. 1970)

    "Telecinco estrena 'Los nuestros' el próximo lunes 2 de marzo". FormulaTV. Labastida, Mikel (4 May 2019). "Políticos reales que saltaron a la ficción". El

    Tristán Ulloa

    Tristán Ulloa

    Tristán_Ulloa

  • 1997 USISL D-3 Pro League
  • Football league season

    Albuquerque Geckos 4–1 Charlotte Eagles Jake Joy 13' Justin Head 44' Steve Riddle 70' Luis Labastida 77' Report 1 Report 2 14' Jon Payne

    1997 USISL D-3 Pro League

    1997_USISL_D-3_Pro_League

  • Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos
  • Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, lawyer, doctor of canon law and politician

    Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos (March 21, 1816 - February 4, 1891) was a Roman Catholic Mexican prelate, lawyer, and doctor of canon law. He notably

    Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos

    Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos

    Pelagio_Antonio_de_Labastida_y_Dávalos

  • All-time Montreal Impact (1992–2011) roster
  • Drew Kopp Tom Kouzmanis Cameron Knowles Darko Kolić Luke Kreamalmeyer Luis Labastida Yuri Lavrinenko Anthony Le Gall Patrick Leduc Chris Lemire Nicolas Lesage

    All-time Montreal Impact (1992–2011) roster

    All-time_Montreal_Impact_(1992–2011)_roster

  • Mi rival (2026 TV series)
  • 2026 Mexican TV series or program

    owner in San Luis Potosí. As a teenager, Renato Tirado is adopted by Gustavo Rodríguez, another important sugar plantation owner in San Luis, after rescuing

    Mi rival (2026 TV series)

    Mi_rival_(2026_TV_series)

  • Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores
  • Worker's housing institute in Mexico

    (1988–1991) Gonzalo Martínez Corbalá (1991 – 1991) José Juan de Olloqui y Labastida (1991–1993) José Francisco Ruiz Massieu (1993–1994) Alfredo Phillips Olmedo

    Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores

    Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores

    Instituto_del_Fondo_Nacional_de_la_Vivienda_para_los_Trabajadores

  • Cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo
  • Esteban Moctezuma (1995 - 1998): Emilio Chuayffet (1998 - 1999): Francisco Labastida Ochoa (1999 - 2000): Diódoro Carrasco Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1994

    Cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo

    Cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo

    Cabinet_of_Ernesto_Zedillo

  • Sammy Gutiérrez
  • Mexican boxer

    Texmelucan de Labastida, Puebla, Mexico. On October 23, 2010, he became the interim WBA Minimumweight champion by beating Colombian Luis Carrillo by 3rd-round

    Sammy Gutiérrez

    Sammy_Gutiérrez

  • Carmen Romero Rubio
  • First Lady of Mexico from 1884 to 1911

    took place. The couple received the blessing of Archbishop Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos. They honeymooned in the United States, traveling across the

    Carmen Romero Rubio

    Carmen Romero Rubio

    Carmen_Romero_Rubio

  • Institutional Revolutionary Party
  • Mexican political party

    presidential candidate through a primary, but its candidate Francisco Labastida lost that election. The improvement of the economy had a disparate impact

    Institutional Revolutionary Party

    Institutional Revolutionary Party

    Institutional_Revolutionary_Party

  • List of mayors and presidents of San Luis Potosí municipality
  • the municipality of San Luis Potosí in the Mexican state of the same name. San Luis Potosí state election, 2018 [es] San Luis Potosí history Joaquín Meade

    List of mayors and presidents of San Luis Potosí municipality

    List_of_mayors_and_presidents_of_San_Luis_Potosí_municipality

  • Cal Poly Pomona Broncos
  • College sports team

    championship - Eduardo Labastida who won a boxing title in 1957 in the 112-pound weight class. Labastida attended the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo campus, which

    Cal Poly Pomona Broncos

    Cal_Poly_Pomona_Broncos

  • Sotelo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Party José Calvo Sotelo (1893–1936), Spanish jurist and politician Karina Labastida Sotelo (born 1976), Mexican politician affiliated with the MORENA Juan

    Sotelo

    Sotelo

  • Gonzalo Martínez Corbalá
  • Mexican politician

    and 1988, when he returned to the Chamber of Deputies, representing San Luis Potosí's 6th district. Near the end of 1990, Martínez Corbalá was named the

    Gonzalo Martínez Corbalá

    Gonzalo_Martínez_Corbalá

  • Dámaso Alonso
  • Spanish poet, philologist, and literary critic (1898–1990)

    Labastida, Mikel (9 June 2010). "Elegías apasionadas por José Albi". Las Provincias (in Spanish). lasprovincias.es. Retrieved 10 June 2010. Labastida

    Dámaso Alonso

    Dámaso Alonso

    Dámaso_Alonso

  • La casa (2024 film)
  • 2024 Spanish film

    informadores de cine". La Vanguardia. 8 March 2024. Velasco, Carmen; Labastida, Mikel (5 May 2024). "Paco Roca: «Me pasa con todos mis cómics: una vez

    La casa (2024 film)

    La_casa_(2024_film)

  • Los Mochis
  • City in the Mexican state of Sinaloa

    the PRI presidential primaries. Roberto Jordan, 1960s singer Francisco Labastida, former PRI candidate to the 2000 Mexican presidential election. Rosalva

    Los Mochis

    Los Mochis

    Los_Mochis

  • Ignacio Comonfort
  • President of Mexico from 1855 to 1858

    then joined a revolt at Zacapoaxtla against Ley Juarez, though Bishop Labastida advised him to make peace with the government. The first forces sent against

    Ignacio Comonfort

    Ignacio Comonfort

    Ignacio_Comonfort

  • Zamora, Michoacán
  • Place in Michoacán, Mexico

    Zamora would be the state capital. In 1846, Archbishop Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos initiated a clerical separation from Mexico City. By 1862 a

    Zamora, Michoacán

    Zamora, Michoacán

    Zamora,_Michoacán

  • Second French intervention in Mexico
  • 1861 invasion of Mexico by the French

    the new government. The three selected were General Almonte, Archbishop Labastida, and José Mariano Salas. The Junta was also to choose 215 Mexican citizens

    Second French intervention in Mexico

    Second French intervention in Mexico

    Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico

  • Vicente Fox
  • President of Mexico from 2000 to 2006

    presidential debate was organized, but the three main contenders (Fox, Francisco Labastida of the PRI, and Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas of the PRD) disagreed on the details

    Vicente Fox

    Vicente Fox

    Vicente_Fox

  • Second Mexican Empire
  • 1863–1867 French-backed Mexican conservative monarchy in Mexico

    leader José María Morelos), José Mariano Salas, and Pelagio Antonio de Labastida. In turn this triumvirate then selected 215 Mexican citizens to form together

    Second Mexican Empire

    Second Mexican Empire

    Second_Mexican_Empire

  • Cristero War
  • 1926–1929 Mexican rebellion

    included the assassinations of Carlos Sayago, Carlos Pastraña, and Librado Labastida in Teziutlán, Puebla, the hometown of President Manuel Ávila Camacho;

    Cristero War

    Cristero War

    Cristero_War

  • Diódoro Carrasco Altamirano
  • Mexican economist and politician

    1999 – 30 November 2000 President Ernesto Zedillo Preceded by Francisco Labastida Succeeded by Santiago Creel Governor of Oaxaca In office 1 December 1992 –

    Diódoro Carrasco Altamirano

    Diódoro_Carrasco_Altamirano

  • Destino (1990 TV series)
  • 1990 Mexican television series

    Rafaela Villaseñor Marco Muñoz as Luis Jiménez Ana Colchero as Mónica de la Mora Fernando Ciangherotti as Sebastián Labastida Tomás Goros as José Alberto Alberti

    Destino (1990 TV series)

    Destino_(1990_TV_series)

  • List of members of the Mexican Academy of Language
  • López [es] Margit Frenk Julieta Fierro Gossman Gonzalo Celorio Jaime Labastida [es] Pedro Martín Butragueño [es] Javier Garciadiego Marina Garone Gravier

    List of members of the Mexican Academy of Language

    List_of_members_of_the_Mexican_Academy_of_Language

  • List of wars involving Spain
  • incident Anarchist insurrection of December 1933 Anarchist revolt in Labastida [es] (1933) Bujalance incidents [es](1933) May Days (1937) Spanish political

    List of wars involving Spain

    List_of_wars_involving_Spain

  • Maximilian I of Mexico
  • Emperor of Mexico from 1864 to 1867

    Mexico. Trinity University Press. p. 169. ISBN 9781595341853. Blasio, Jose Luis (1905). Maximiliano Intimo: El Emperador Maximiliano y su Corte. C. Bouret

    Maximilian I of Mexico

    Maximilian I of Mexico

    Maximilian_I_of_Mexico

  • 14th federal electoral district of Jalisco
  • Federal electoral district of Mexico

    Constitución de 1917. Secretaría de Cultura. Retrieved 15 July 2025. "Francisco Labastida Izquierdo". Constitución de 1917. Secretaría de Cultura. Retrieved 15

    14th federal electoral district of Jalisco

    14th federal electoral district of Jalisco

    14th_federal_electoral_district_of_Jalisco

  • Juarez and Maximilian
  • 1934 film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres

    Zea as Jardinera Mario Martínez Casado as José Luis Blasio Manuel Tamés as Grill Ramón Peón as Tudos Luis G. Barreiro as Professor Billibeck Abraham Galán

    Juarez and Maximilian

    Juarez_and_Maximilian

  • Gaucho literature
  • "La forja de un dictador. El caso de Juan Manuel de Rosas", en Julio Labastida Martín del Campo (coord.), Dictaduras y dictadores, México, Siglo XXI

    Gaucho literature

    Gaucho literature

    Gaucho_literature

  • Secretariat of the Interior
  • Executive department of the Mexican government

    Alemán Valdés, Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Luis Echeverría. Francisco Labastida, Secretary of the Interior during the latter part of the

    Secretariat of the Interior

    Secretariat of the Interior

    Secretariat_of_the_Interior

  • List of street railways in Mexico
  • Riego Horse ? ?   Petrol (gasoline) ? 1950     San Martín Texmelucan de Labastida /Texmelucan – Tetla – Huexotzingo Horse ? ?     Teziutlán Horse ? ?  

    List of street railways in Mexico

    List_of_street_railways_in_Mexico

  • Ernesto Zedillo
  • President of Mexico from 1994 to 2000

    Emilio Chuayffet, who resigned following the Acteal massacre; Francisco Labastida, who won the primary to determine the 2000 PRI presidential candidate;

    Ernesto Zedillo

    Ernesto Zedillo

    Ernesto_Zedillo

  • Politics of Mexico
  • election with 42.5% of the vote, followed by PRI candidate Francisco Labastida with 36.1%, and Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas of the Party of the Democratic Revolution

    Politics of Mexico

    Politics of Mexico

    Politics_of_Mexico

  • Rodolfo Nieto
  • Mexican painter (1936–1985)

    Rodolfo Nieto Labastida (July 13, 1936 in Oaxaca – June 24, 1985 in Mexico City) was a Mexican painter of the Oaxacan School (apprenticed under Diego

    Rodolfo Nieto

    Rodolfo_Nieto

  • Jose Cuervo
  • Tequila brand based in Mexico

    Ana González Rubio, inherited La Rojeña and in 1900 married José Cuervo Labastida, head of La Constancia. From then on, the brand became Jose Cuervo Tequila

    Jose Cuervo

    Jose_Cuervo

  • Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Marian apparitions in December 1531

    Zumárraga, in a confidential report on the Lady of Guadalupe for Bishop Labastida, had been hesitant to support the story of the vision. He concluded that

    Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe

  • Magnesium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)

    Alda; Lo Brutto, Rita; Lopez Rodriguez, Julio; Fernandez de Labastida, Marc; Cortina, Jose Luis; Pettignano, Alberto; Cipollina, Andrea; Tamburini, Alessandro;

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

  • Archdiocese of Mexico
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Mexico

    future Cardinal Luis Manuel Pérez Raygoza (appointed 25 January 2020) Héctor Mario Pérez Villarreal (appointed 25 January 2020) Andrés Luis García Jasso

    Archdiocese of Mexico

    Archdiocese of Mexico

    Archdiocese_of_Mexico

  • Juan Gabriel
  • Mexican singer and songwriter (1950–2016)

    the 2000 election he again campaigned for the PRI candidate, Francisco Labastida (who eventually lost the election). In 2015, he wrote a letter to the

    Juan Gabriel

    Juan Gabriel

    Juan_Gabriel

  • Sinaloa
  • State of Mexico

    Lorena Herrera – Actress Pedro Infante – Singer and actor Francisco Labastida – Economist and politician affiliated to the PRI Horacio Llamas – Basketball

    Sinaloa

    Sinaloa

    Sinaloa

  • Cinchona
  • Genus of plants, source of quinine

    Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0-8229-8139-8. Labastida Rodriguez, David (20 January 2025). "German Pharmaceutical Imperialism

    Cinchona

    Cinchona

    Cinchona

  • 1988 Mexican general election
  • events and ran for governor of Sinaloa against PRI candidate Francisco Labastida Ochoa in 1986. He and the other PAN gubernatorial candidates initiated

    1988 Mexican general election

    1988 Mexican general election

    1988_Mexican_general_election

  • List of Mexican Catholic saints
  • (Aguascalientes, Mexico – Mexico City, Mexico) José Antonio Plancarte Labastida (1840–1898), Priest of the Archdiocese of Mexico; Founder of the Daughters

    List of Mexican Catholic saints

    List of Mexican Catholic saints

    List_of_Mexican_Catholic_saints

  • Oaxaca City
  • City in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Contemporary Art) or MACO is located here as is the Plazuela (small plaza) Labastida and the Parroquia de la Preciosa Sangre de Cristo (Parish of the Precious

    Oaxaca City

    Oaxaca City

    Oaxaca_City

  • El vuelo del águila
  • Television series

    Bruno Rey as Victoriano Huerta Guillermo Rivas as Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos Fabián Robles as Porfirio Díaz (15 years old) Julián Robles

    El vuelo del águila

    El_vuelo_del_águila

  • Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Zedillo (1994–2000) (1994–1995): Arturo Warman Gryj (1995–1998): Francisco Labastida Ochoa (1998–2000): Romárico Arroyo Marroquín Government of Vicente Fox

    Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development

    Secretariat_of_Agriculture_and_Rural_Development

  • List of journalists and media workers killed in Mexico
  • Moncada Ochoa 2012, p. 42. Moncada 1991, p. 39. Moncada 1991, p. 40. Labastida, Horacio (1 January 2002). Belisario Domâinguez y el estado criminal,

    List of journalists and media workers killed in Mexico

    List_of_journalists_and_media_workers_killed_in_Mexico

  • Mexican literature
  • Literature written or related to Mexico

    Banuelos, Oscar Oliva, Jaime Augusto Shelley, Eraclius Zepeda and Jaime Labastida. Literary magazines were one of the main vehicles for disseminating the

    Mexican literature

    Mexican literature

    Mexican_literature

  • Alameda Central
  • Public park

    park One of the paths through the park Gladiador frigio by José María Labastida (bronze copy) Mexico portal List of oldest buildings in the Americas Meade

    Alameda Central

    Alameda Central

    Alameda_Central

  • Francisco Plancarte y Navarrete
  • immediately began directing the College of San Luis in Jacona, Michoacan, a school that Plancarte y Labastida had founded, and later he became a professor

    Francisco Plancarte y Navarrete

    Francisco Plancarte y Navarrete

    Francisco_Plancarte_y_Navarrete

  • Eliseo Arredondo
  • Mexican politician and diplomat (1870–1923)

    Eliseo Arredondo, Jose Arredondo, Oscar E. Duplin, Francesco Paredo and Luis Paredo in 1915 The United States - Mexico Commission, 1916 María Emery, Eliseo's

    Eliseo Arredondo

    Eliseo Arredondo

    Eliseo_Arredondo

  • Manuel Clouthier
  • Mexican politician

    slated as the PAN candidate as governor of Sinaloa against Francisco Labastida Ochoa. He lost but PAN did not accept the results. He introduced PAN to

    Manuel Clouthier

    Manuel Clouthier

    Manuel_Clouthier

  • José Mariano Salas
  • President of Mexico in 1846, in 1859

    those named along with Juan Almonte and Archbishop Pelagio Antonio de Labastida. The triumvirate assumed its functions on 24 June 1863, and power would

    José Mariano Salas

    José Mariano Salas

    José_Mariano_Salas

  • 1884 in Mexico
  • Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos Aguascalientes: Rafael Arellano Ruíz Esparza Campeche: Juan Montalvo Chiapas: José María Ramírez Chihuahua: Luis Terrazas/Ramón

    1884 in Mexico

    1884_in_Mexico

  • Conservative Party (Mexico)
  • Defunct right-wing political party in Mexico (1849-67)

    and his fellow conservative general Tomás Mejía. Archbishop Antonio de Labastida the Archbishop of Mexico and a staunch opponent of La Reforma which sought

    Conservative Party (Mexico)

    Conservative_Party_(Mexico)

  • Vamos Juan
  • Spanish television series

    Enric (3 April 2020). "'Vamos Juan'. El candidato (o casi)". El Cultural. Labastida, Mikel (2 April 2020). "'Vamos Juan': el éxito de saber mudarse la piel"

    Vamos Juan

    Vamos_Juan

  • Enrique Márquez Jaramillo
  • Mexican politician, poet and historian

    Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí. To finance his studies, Márquez was a factory worker in Chicago.[citation needed] In San Luis Potosí, Márquez was a

    Enrique Márquez Jaramillo

    Enrique Márquez Jaramillo

    Enrique_Márquez_Jaramillo

  • Emilio Chuayffet
  • Mexican lawyer and politician (born 1951)

    Ernesto Zedillo Preceded by Esteban Moctezuma Succeeded by Francisco Labastida Governor of the State of Mexico In office 16 September 1993 – 2 July 1995

    Emilio Chuayffet

    Emilio Chuayffet

    Emilio_Chuayffet

  • List of assassinations in the Philippines
  • cases". The Philippine Star. December 17, 2006. Retrieved August 19, 2022. "Luis P. Bersamin, Jr". GMA Network. December 18, 2006. Retrieved November 7, 2018

    List of assassinations in the Philippines

    List_of_assassinations_in_the_Philippines

  • Puebla
  • State of Mexico

    Huauchinango Izúcar de Matamoros Puebla City San Martín Texmelucan de Labastida Tehuacán Teziutlán Zacatlan Ignacio Comonfort – President of Mexico 1855–1858

    Puebla

    Puebla

    Puebla

  • Alexander von Humboldt
  • German polymath (1769–1859)

    Wulf 2015, p. 166. Jaime Labastida. Humboldt: ciudadano universal. Editorial Siglo XXI. México. 1999. p. xviii. Labastida, Humboldt, p. xviii. Clerke

    Alexander von Humboldt

    Alexander von Humboldt

    Alexander_von_Humboldt

  • 1888 in Mexico
  • Mexico. President: Porfirio Díaz Archbishop of Mexico: Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos Aguascalientes: Alejandro Vázquez del Mercado Campeche: José

    1888 in Mexico

    1888_in_Mexico

  • Miguel Miramón
  • President of Mexico from 1859 to 1860

    of the new government. The three elected were Juan Almonte, Archbishop Labastida, and José Mariano Salas. The Junta was also to choose 215 Mexican citizens

    Miguel Miramón

    Miguel Miramón

    Miguel_Miramón

  • LGBTQ rights in Mexico
  • to demean and humiliate his principal opponent (Francisco Labastida). Fox accused Labastida of being a sissy and a mama's boy and nicknamed him Lavestida

    LGBTQ rights in Mexico

    LGBTQ rights in Mexico

    LGBTQ_rights_in_Mexico

  • Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Mexico

    José María Luciano Becerra y Jiménez (1852–1854) Died Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos (1855–1863) named archbishop of Mexico City Carlos María Colina

    Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles

    Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles

    Archdiocese_of_Puebla_de_los_Ángeles

  • Governor of Jalisco
  • Governor of the Mexican state of Jalisco

    "El nuevo Gobernador del E. de Jalico. Fue designado el Ing. Francisco Labastida Izquierdo. Please go to the website, click on the orange words "Navegación

    Governor of Jalisco

    Governor of Jalisco

    Governor_of_Jalisco

  • Vineyards of the Basque Country
  • Wine regions of the Basque Country

    1991. Its name means "early ripening." It is part of the municipality of Labastida. In the comarca of Enkarterri, the municipalities of Zalla and Balmaseda

    Vineyards of the Basque Country

    Vineyards of the Basque Country

    Vineyards_of_the_Basque_Country

  • Juan José Ríos
  • City in the Mexican state of Sinaloa

    of this land. On 13 July 1989, the then Governor of Sinaloa Francisco Labastida Ochoa, made public Sinaloa State Congress approved status Juan José Ríos

    Juan José Ríos

    Juan José Ríos

    Juan_José_Ríos

  • Domingo de Salazar
  • 16th-century Catholic prelate; first Bishop of Manila (1579–94)

    19th century portrait, from the University of Santo Tomas Salazar with Don Luis Perez Dasmariñas (left), painted in 1896 by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo Eubel

    Domingo de Salazar

    Domingo de Salazar

    Domingo_de_Salazar

  • La Voz (Mexican TV series) season 7
  • Season of television series

    Estefanía Martínez Liliana García Anitta Delian Ángel Elizondo Mafer Labastida Morganna Love Jesús De la Rosa Luanna Silva Colette Acuña Diana Campos

    La Voz (Mexican TV series) season 7

    La_Voz_(Mexican_TV_series)_season_7

  • 1992 in Mexico
  • Quintana Roo: Miguel Borge Martín (PRI) San Luis Potosí: Horacio Sánchez Unzueta (PRI) Sinaloa: Francisco Labastida/Renato Vega Alvarado (PRI) Sonora: Manlio

    1992 in Mexico

    1992_in_Mexico

  • La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea
  • Literary work by Luis de Góngora y Argote

    Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies 1 (Spring 1990): 17-27. Ribó Labastida, Ignasi. “Galatea o la leche. La descripción de la belleza femenina en

    La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea

    La_Fábula_de_Polifemo_y_Galatea

  • List of people declared venerable by Pope Francis
  • (1386-1446) Joaquim Masmitjà de Puig (1808-1886) José Antonio Plancarte y Labastida (1840-1898) José Pio Gurruchaga Castuariense (1881-1967) Emilio Recchia

    List of people declared venerable by Pope Francis

    List_of_people_declared_venerable_by_Pope_Francis

  • 1986 in Mexico
  • Quintana Roo: Pedro Joaquín Coldwell San Luis Potosí: Florencio Salazar Martínez Sinaloa: Francisco Labastida Sonora: Rodolfo Félix Valdés Tabasco: Enrique

    1986 in Mexico

    1986_in_Mexico

  • Binomial voting system
  • Semi-proportional electoral system

    March 2015. Maira, Luis (2001). «El amarre institucional del General Pinochet y las restricciones de la transición chilena». En Labastida, Julio; Camou, Antonio

    Binomial voting system

    Binomial_voting_system

  • Alejo Carpentier
  • Cuban novelist (1904–1980)

    Carpentier. González, Eduardo (1978), Alejo Carpentier : el tiempo del hombre. Labastida, Jaime (1974), Casa de las Américas, no.87, "Con Alejo Carpentier". Martí

    Alejo Carpentier

    Alejo Carpentier

    Alejo_Carpentier

  • 1891 in Mexico
  • followers in a raid from San Ygnacio, Texas February 4 – Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos, Roman Catholic prelate and politician (b. 1816) December 17

    1891 in Mexico

    1891_in_Mexico

  • List of heads of state of Mexico
  • Party José Mariano Salas 11 July 1863 10 April 1864 Pelagio Antonio de Labastida 11 July 1863 17 November 1863 129 days José Ignacio Pavón 11 July 1863

    List of heads of state of Mexico

    List of heads of state of Mexico

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Mexico

  • List of Mexican artists
  • (1896–1974) José de Ibarra, casta paintings José Juárez (1617–1661) Luis Juárez (c. 1585 – 1639) Luis Lagarto (c. 1556 – 1620) Sebastián López de Arteaga (1610–1652)

    List of Mexican artists

    List of Mexican artists

    List_of_Mexican_artists

  • List of canonically crowned images
  • Sacred Coronation

    Monsignor Jose Antonio Plancarte y Labastida, a cousin of the former Archbishop of Mexico, Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos on 7 December 1885, who

    List of canonically crowned images

    List of canonically crowned images

    List_of_canonically_crowned_images

  • Ensenada Municipality
  • Municipality in the Mexican state of Baja California

    1903-1907 Eulogio Romero Círculo Nacional Porfirista 1907-1911 Manuel Labastida Castro Círculo Nacional Porfirista Municipal presidents of Ensenada, Northern

    Ensenada Municipality

    Ensenada Municipality

    Ensenada_Municipality

  • National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico)
  • National award in Mexico

    Bravo 1976: Luis Barragán Julio Prieto Rodolfo Halffter 1977: Luis Buñuel 1978: Gunther Gerszo Wendland 1979: Guillermina Bravo 1981: José Luis Cuevas 1982:

    National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico)

    National_Prize_for_Arts_and_Sciences_(Mexico)

  • 1988 in Mexico
  • Palacios Alcocer Quintana Roo: Miguel Borge Martín San Luis Potosí: no data Sinaloa: Francisco Labastida Sonora: Rodolfo Félix Valdés Tabasco: José María Peralta

    1988 in Mexico

    1988_in_Mexico

  • Organización Nacional Estudiantil de Fútbol Americano
  • Mexican college football league

    Venustiano Carranza 500 Jaime Labastida Universidad Veracruzana - Xalapa Xalapa, Veracruz Public Halcones UV USBI 3,500 José Luis Izquierdo Grupo Educativo

    Organización Nacional Estudiantil de Fútbol Americano

    Organización_Nacional_Estudiantil_de_Fútbol_Americano

  • History of Mexico
  • with decades of unchallenged PRI hegemony, Fox's opponent, Francisco Labastida, conceded defeat on the night of the election—a first in Mexican history

    History of Mexico

    History of Mexico

    History_of_Mexico

  • 2021 in Mexico
  • painter. Eugenio Gómez Lemus, journalist; COVID-19. Miguel Hernández Labastida, 85, politician. Didier Roger Lugo Briceño, 38, businessman. Nacho Pérez

    2021 in Mexico

    2021_in_Mexico

  • Tito Valverde
  • Spanish actor (born 1951)

    trayectoria televisiva de Tito Valverde: De 'Pepa y Pepe' a 'Alba'". FormulaTV. Labastida, Mikel (4 February 2014). "Tito Valverde, el actor intermitente". Hoy

    Tito Valverde

    Tito Valverde

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  • Area codes in Mexico by code (200–299)
  • Chiautzingo Puebla 248 San Lucas El Grande Puebla 248 San Martín Texmelucan de Labastida Puebla 248 San Pedro Matamoros Puebla 248 San Rafael Tlanalapan Puebla

    Area codes in Mexico by code (200–299)

    Area_codes_in_Mexico_by_code_(200–299)

  • 1989 in Mexico
  • Palacios Alcocer Quintana Roo: Miguel Borge Martín San Luis Potosí: no data Sinaloa: Francisco Labastida Sonora: Rodolfo Félix Valdés Tabasco: José María Peralta

    1989 in Mexico

    1989_in_Mexico

  • 1991 in Mexico
  • Alcocer Quintana Roo: Miguel Borge Martín San Luis Potosí: Fausto Zapata Sinaloa: Francisco Labastida Sonora: Mario Morúa Johnson/Manlio Fabio Beltrones

    1991 in Mexico

    1991_in_Mexico

  • Palace of Vélaz de Medrano
  • Former seat of the Medrano family in Igúzquiza

    2025-11-02{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link) Tabuérniga, Labastida BODEGA LANZAGA, Rioja. 2017 "Subject - Tabuérniga de Velazar, marqueses

    Palace of Vélaz de Medrano

    Palace of Vélaz de Medrano

    Palace_of_Vélaz_de_Medrano

  • Timeline of the Mexican drug war
  • financial sanctions on Mexican drug cartels. June 26 – Police commander Igor Labastida is shot dead in a restaurant in Mexico City. June 30 – The Mérida Initiative

    Timeline of the Mexican drug war

    Timeline_of_the_Mexican_drug_war

  • L Legislature of the Mexican Congress
  • Sitting of the Congress of the Union, 1976–1979

    María Martínez Denegri Replaced Carlos Sansores Pérez Puebla Horacio Labastida Muñoz Campeche Joaquín Repetto Ocampo Replaced Fernando Rafful Miguel

    L Legislature of the Mexican Congress

    L_Legislature_of_the_Mexican_Congress

  • Colonia Peralvillo
  • Neighborhood of Mexico City in Cuauhtémoc

    presidential candidates (Vicente Fox, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas and Francisco Labastida) on Wagner Plaza. This was done after the three were ceremoniously convicted

    Colonia Peralvillo

    Colonia Peralvillo

    Colonia_Peralvillo

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  • a.

    Adorned with flowers (usually fleurs-de-lis) so divided that the tops appear on one side and the bottoms on the others; -- said of any ordinary.

  • Charte
  • n.

    The constitution, or fundamental law, of the French monarchy, as established on the restoration of Louis XVIII., in 1814.

  • Lug
  • n.

    That which projects like an ear, esp. that by which anything is supported, carried, or grasped, or to which a support is fastened; an ear; as, the lugs of a kettle; the lugs of a founder's flask; the lug (handle) of a jug.

  • Corona
  • n.

    A crown or circlet suspended from the roof or vaulting of churches, to hold tapers lighted on solemn occasions. It is sometimes formed of double or triple circlets, arranged pyramidically. Called also corona lucis.

  • Angelot
  • n.

    A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.

  • Fleury
  • a.

    Finished at the ends with fleurs-de-lis; -- said esp. of a cross so decorated.

  • Iris
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    See Fleur-de-lis, 2.

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  • a.

    Pertaining to the dauphin of France; as, the Delphin classics, an edition of the Latin classics, prepared in the reign of Louis XIV., for the use of the dauphin (in usum Delphini).

  • Lily
  • n.

    That end of a compass needle which should point to the north; -- so called as often ornamented with the figure of a lily or fleur-de-lis.

  • Camisard
  • n.

    One of the French Protestant insurgents who rebelled against Louis XIV, after the revocation of the edict of Nates; -- so called from the peasant's smock (camise) which they wore.

  • Fleur-de-lis
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    The iris. See Flower-de-luce.

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    A dance in moderate twofold time, invented by the French in the reign of Louis XIV.; -- now mostly found in suites of pieces, like those of Bach and Handel.

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    The severe persecution of French Protestants under Louis XIV., by an armed force, usually of dragoons; hence, a rapid and devastating incursion; dragoonade.

  • Lues
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    Disease, especially of a contagious kind.

  • Fleur-de-lis
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    A conventional flower suggested by the iris, and having a form which fits it for the terminal decoration of a scepter, the ornaments of a crown, etc. It is also a heraldic bearing, and is identified with the royal arms and adornments of France.

  • Fleurs-de-lis
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    of Fleur-de-lis

  • Fronde
  • n.

    A political party in France, during the minority of Louis XIV., who opposed the government, and made war upon the court party.