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  2. File:Mexico. Johnson's new chart of national emblems, 1868.jpg

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    This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.Modifications: cropped.Modifications made by Geagea.The original can be found here: File:Flickr - …trialsanderrors - Johnson's new chart of national emblems, 1868.jpg.

  3. Timeline of Mexican history - Wikipedia

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    10 June: Fernando Maximiliano José María de Habsburgo-Lorena, Archduke of Austria, was offered the Mexican crown in October, 1863, which he accepted on 10 April. He and his wife, Charlotte of Belgium arrived in Veracruz on 29 May 1864, and they soon established their official residence at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City. 1867: 19 June

  4. Cry of Yara - Wikipedia

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    The signaling of the Yara uprising occurred near Manzanillo in the eastern province of Oriente, at the sugar plantation and mill of La Demajagua. On October 10, 1868, the revolutionary proclamation of Cuba's independence known as the Cry of Yara (Spanish: El Grito de Yara) was issued by Cuban revolutionary and plantation owner Carlos Manuel de Céspedes.

  5. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes - Wikipedia

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    Cespedes, who was a plantation owner in Cuba, freed his slaves and made the declaration of Cuban independence in 1868 which started the Ten Years' War [1] (1868–1878). This was the first of three wars of independence, the third of which, the Cuban War of Independence led to the end of Spanish rule in 1898 and Cuba's independence in 1902.

  6. Hospital San Hipólito, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The “San Hipolito Order of Charity” (Orden de la Caridad de San Hipólito) was the first religious order in Mexico. Brother Bernardino Alvarez (1514–1584) promoted the formation of a congregation to take care of the ill, founding the hospital in 1569. [4]

  7. Revolución de los Ríos - Wikipedia

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    The Revolución de los Ríos (Revolution of the Rivers) refers to an uprising lasting from 1867 to 1868 by the Mayo and the Yaqui people who lived along the Mayo and the Yaqui Rivers in Sonora, against the government of Mexico.

  8. Category:1868 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  9. History of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Mental illnesses were well known in ancient Mesopotamia, [6] where diseases and mental disorders were believed to be caused by specific deities. [7] Because hands symbolized control over a person, mental illnesses were known as "hands" of certain deities. [7] One psychological illness was known as Qāt Ištar, meaning "Hand of Ishtar". [7]