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José de Teresa was the first ambassador of Mexico in Austria when finally the diplomatic relations between the two countries were re-established after a long period of tensions following the execution of
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José de Teresa married María Luisa Romero Rubio on July 2, 1886, daughter of the famous politician
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during the civil wars in Mexico between the liberal and conservative parties in the 19th century.
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Creating Mexican Consumer Culture in the Age of Porfirio DĂ­az
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Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire. Les Cahiers ALHIM
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Puebla, Mexico
Vienna, Austria
Nicolás de Teresa y Sánchez Tamés
Banco Mercantil Mexicano
Dolores Miranda Muñoz
Benito Juárez
Manuel Romero Rubio
Porfirio DĂ­az
Yucatán
Maximilian I of Mexico
Benito Juarez
Vienna
Portal de Mercaderes
Art Nouveau
Grand Hotel of Mexico City
Mexican Political Biographies, 1884–1934
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"Empresarios españoles de ida y vuelta en el México porfiriano y en la España de la Restauración. El caso de Antonio Basagotti y Arteta, 1880-1910"
Mexican Political Biographies, 1884–1934
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