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Casa de la Corregidora, the house where Josefa resided during the conspiracy. Ortiz de Domínguez was the daughter of don Juan José Ortiz; [3] a captain of Los Verdes regiment, and his wife doña Manuela Girón [1] [3] Ortiz was born in Valladolid (today Morelia, Michoacán). [3] Her godmother was doña Ana María de Anaya. [1] Ortiz's father ...
Josefa Ortiz was able to alert a fellow conspirator in the house next door, Ignacio Pérez. On September 15, 1810, Pérez rode to San Miguel, and from there to Dolores to give the warning. In the early morning of the following day, September 16, 1810, Hidalgo gave the Grito de Dolores, signaling the beginning of the war for Mexican independence.
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Josefa González-Blanco Ortiz-Mena in 2019. Josefa González Blanco Ortiz Mena (born 9 March 1965) [1] is a Mexican ecologist, politician and diplomat from the National Regeneration Movement who was the Secretary of Environment from 2018 to 2019. [2] She has served as the Mexican ambassador to the United Kingdom since 23 April 2021. [3]
But thanks to the perseverance of the founder and also to the help of some religious (like his friend Antonio María Claret) they were able to get ahead. Soon he had the invaluable collaboration of a young teacher, Rosa Santaeugenia (1831-1889), who was the first prioress general of the congregation. [ 2 ]
He married Josefa del Monte y Pichardo, with whom he had two children: Juana and José. In Santo Domingo, Ramírez resided on Padre Billini's street. After his death, his supposedly impoverished family moved to San Carlos , Santo Domingo, his widow lamenting 'he had many jobs but never a salary'.