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  2. José María Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    José María Juan Nepomuceno Crisóforo Iglesias Inzáurraga (5 January 1823 – 17 December 1891) [1] was a Mexican lawyer, professor, journalist and liberal politician. He is known as author of the Iglesias law , an anticlerical law regulating ecclesiastical fees and aimed at preventing the impoverishment of the Mexican peasantry.

  3. Iglesias law - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church and its conservative supporters saw the Iglesias law as another piece of anticlerical legislation that diminished its power. Other laws had removed the church from its former role in recording births, marriages, and deaths as baptisms, wedding banns, holy matrimony, and burials in which priests were owed fees and created a ...

  4. José Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    José Iglesias may refer to: Jose Iglesias (baseball) (born 1990), Cuban baseball player; José Iglesias de la Casa (1748–1791), Spanish Roman Catholic priest; José Iglesias Fernández (1926–2007), Spanish footballer; José María Iglesias (1823–1891), Mexican lawyer and journalist

  5. Juana Calderón Tapia - Wikipedia

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    Juana Calderón Tapia was born in Puebla in 1822. She was the daughter of José María Tomás Ignacio Calderón Garcés [2] (1780–1834), [3] a military man who was Governor of Puebla on various occasions, and his wife María Josefa de la Luz Tapia Balbuena, originally from Maravatío and who was a sister of the godmother of Melchor Ocampo. [4]

  6. La Reforma - Wikipedia

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    Iglesias law or Rights Act and parochial perquisites: banned the collection of fees, parochial perquisites and tithe to the poor classes. It was drafted by José María Iglesias and promulgated 11 April 1857. [6] One of Comonfort's supporters, Juan José Baz, considered this law a provocation of the lower clergy who depended on such fees. [12]

  7. Iglesias (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesias family of Spain Julio Iglesias Sr. (1915–2005), gynecologist, father of Julio Julio Iglesias (born 1943) singer, father of: Chabeli Iglesias (born 1971), journalist, sister of Enrique and Julio José; Julio Iglesias Jr. (born 1973), pop singer and model; Enrique Iglesias (born 1975), musician; Alberto Iglesias (born 1955 ...

  8. Category : People of the Second French intervention in Mexico

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  9. Colonia Tabacalera - Wikipedia

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    The area around Puente de Alvardo, Plaza de la Republica, Ramos Arizpe and Jose Maria Iglesias streets are considered a “hot spot” for crime. [9] Each year in December, streets around the Monumento a la Revolución fill with street vendors selling items for Epiphany, a major holiday for gift giving, especially toys for children. This annual ...