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José María Lacunza Blengio (18 August 1809 – 2 January 1869) was a Mexican politician and diplomat. In 1836, with his brother , he founded the , where he published his Historical Discourses. As a columnist he wrote for El Mosaico Mexicano, El Siglo Diez y Nueve and El Monitor Republicano. During the Second Mexican Empire he was Minister of State of Maximilian of Habsburg and promoter of cultural policy. Overthrown the Empire was banished to La Habana where he died in 1869.

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  • José María Lacunza Blengio (18 August 1809 – 2 January 1869) was a Mexican politician and diplomat. In 1836, with his brother , he founded the , where he published his Historical Discourses. As a columnist he wrote for El Mosaico Mexicano, El Siglo Diez y Nueve and El Monitor Republicano. He was the President of the Chamber of Deputies in 1848. From 10 May 1849 to 15 January 1851, he held the position of Minister of Relations during the government of José Joaquín de Herrera. During his tenure, he was in charge of handling the debt with the Spanish creditors. Additionally, he worked on the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, rejecting the free passage through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, which the United States government claimed, could maintain the negative in favor of national sovereignty. He was president of the Senate and was in charge of the Directorate General of Funds and Public Instruction, being Minister of Finance during the presidential term of Benito Juárez. During the Second Mexican Empire he was Minister of State of Maximilian of Habsburg and promoter of cultural policy. Overthrown the Empire was banished to La Habana where he died in 1869. (en)
  • José María de Lacunza Blengio (Ciudad de México, 16 de agosto de 1809 - La Habana, 1869) fue un escritor, político y diplomático mexicano. (es)
  • José María de Lacunza Blengio (16 août 1809, Mexico à 1869, La Havane) était un homme d'État mexicain qui fut président de la Junte supérieure de gouvernement du Mexique et président du Conseil des ministres pendant le gouvernement monarchique mexicain (Premier ministre de Maximilien Ier) ou Empire mexicain. (fr)
  • Хосе Мария Лакунса (исп. José María de Lacunza Blengio; 16 августа 1809, Мехико — 1869, Гавана, Куба) — мексиканский политический и государственный деятель, дипломат и писатель. Председатель Совета Министров Мексиканской Империи (1867). (ru)
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  • José María de Lacunza Blengio (Ciudad de México, 16 de agosto de 1809 - La Habana, 1869) fue un escritor, político y diplomático mexicano. (es)
  • José María de Lacunza Blengio (16 août 1809, Mexico à 1869, La Havane) était un homme d'État mexicain qui fut président de la Junte supérieure de gouvernement du Mexique et président du Conseil des ministres pendant le gouvernement monarchique mexicain (Premier ministre de Maximilien Ier) ou Empire mexicain. (fr)
  • Хосе Мария Лакунса (исп. José María de Lacunza Blengio; 16 августа 1809, Мехико — 1869, Гавана, Куба) — мексиканский политический и государственный деятель, дипломат и писатель. Председатель Совета Министров Мексиканской Империи (1867). (ru)
  • José María Lacunza Blengio (18 August 1809 – 2 January 1869) was a Mexican politician and diplomat. In 1836, with his brother , he founded the , where he published his Historical Discourses. As a columnist he wrote for El Mosaico Mexicano, El Siglo Diez y Nueve and El Monitor Republicano. During the Second Mexican Empire he was Minister of State of Maximilian of Habsburg and promoter of cultural policy. Overthrown the Empire was banished to La Habana where he died in 1869. (en)
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  • José María Lacunza (fr)
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  • Лакунса, Хосе Мария (ru)
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