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Ignacio de la Torre y Mier, c. 1900 Ignacio and Amada Diaz, c. 1900 José Ignacio Mariano Santiago Joaquín Francisco de la Torre y Mier (July 25, 1866 – April 1, 1918) was a Mexican businessman, politician and owner of a hacienda, the son-in-law of Porfirio Díaz, then president of Mexico, married to his eldest daughter, Amada Díaz.
The presumed organizers of the party would have been the son-in-law of then-President Porfirio Díaz, Ignacio de la Torre y Mier, married to his daughter Amada Díaz, and Antonio Adalid, nicknamed "Toña la Mamonera", [2] godson of Maximilian I of Mexico and Carlota of Mexico; [7] Other sources quoted the journalist Jesús "Chucho" Rábago and ...
Count Pierre Marie Xavier Raphaël Antoine Melchior de Polignac was born at the Château de Kerscamp, Hennebont, Morbihan, France.He was the fourth son and youngest child of Count Maxence Melchior Édouard Marie Louis de Polignac (1857–1936) and his Mexican-born wife, Susana Mariana Estefanía Francisca de Paula del Corazón de Jesús de la Torre y Mier (1858–1913), whom he wed in Paris in ...
Dance of the 41 (Spanish: El baile de los 41) is a 2020 Mexican drama film directed by David Pablos, written by Monika Revilla and produced by Pablo Cruz and El Estudio.It portrays the events leading up to and around a 1901 party of gay men, half of whom were dressed in drag, known as the Dance of the Forty-One (El baile de los cuarenta y uno).
Several members of the French nobility moved to Mexico at different times in history, including the descendants of Louis Jucherau de Saint-Denis, those of count Melchior de Polignac (through his marriage to Susana de la Torre y Mier, sister of Ignacio de la Torre y Mier), including their son Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois, and through him ...
José de la Torre, best known for starring on Netflix’s series Toy Boy, has died at the age of 37, according to several news outlets.. The Spanish actor died on Thursday, Dec. 5, and a funeral ...
According to the book The Album of Amada Díaz written by Ricardo Orozco and based on the diaries of Amada Díaz, daughter of Porfirio Díaz, Zapata had a very good friendship with Ignacio de la Torre y Mier, Amada's husband. [60] The friendship between the two has been questioned over time, and it has been said that Zapata and Mier had an ...
1728–1733 Ignacio Francisco de Barrutia y Aeta Esenagucia; 1733–1738 Juan José Vértiz y Ontañón; 1738–1743 Juan Bautista de Belaunzarán y Zumeta; 1743–1748 José Enrique de Cosío, marqués de Torre Campo; 1748–1753 Jaun Francico de la Puerta y de la Barrera; 1753–1761 Mateo Antonio de Mendoza Díaz de Arce