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  1. Trinidad Anastasio de Sales Ruiz Bustamante y Oseguera (Spanish pronunciation: [anasˈtasjo βustaˈmante]; 27 July 1780 – 6 February 1853) was a Mexican physician, general, and politician who served as the 4th President of Mexico three times from 1830 to 1832, 1837 to 1839, and 1839 to 1841.

  2. Trinidad Anastasio de Sales Ruiz Bustamante y Oseguera (Jiquilpan, Valladolid; 27 de julio de 1780-San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato; 6 de febrero de 1853) [2] fue un médico, militar y político mexicano que se desempeñó como presidente de México en tres ocasiones.

  3. Anastasio Bustamante ( b. 17 July 1780; d. 1853), Mexican military man and politician. Born in Jiquilpán, Michoacán, Bustamante studied medicine in Mexico City. During the struggle for independence, he joined the royal army, distinguishing himself in combat.

  4. Feb 5, 2009 · Anastasio Bustamante is one of the forgotten men of early nineteenth-century Mexican history. Like many of his contemporaries during the so-called age of Santa Anna – José Maria Tornel, Gabriel Valencia, Juan Nepomuceno Almonte, Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga, to name only a few – he has attracted scant attention of biographers and little ...

  5. Trinidad Anastasio de Sales Ruiz Bustamante y Oseguera ( Spanish pronunciation: [ anasˈtasjo βustaˈmante]; 27 July 1780 – 6 February 1853) was a Mexican physician, general, and politician who served as the 4th President of Mexico three times from 1830 to 1832, 1837 to 1839, and 1839 to 1841.

  6. Oct 23, 2009 · Anastasio Bustamante's presidency and the centralist constitution lasted four years and five months. Both were replaced in October 1841 by Santa Anna, who, after manoeuvring himself to the head of a successful revolt, forced Bustamante to resign and replaced the constitution with a new set of bases more in tune with his priorities.

  7. May 1, 1995 · Anastacio Bustamante, president of Mexico, son of José Ruiz and Francisca Oseguera Bustamante, was born at Jiquilpan, Michoacán, Mexico, on July 27, 1780. He attended a seminary college in Guadalajara, studied medicine in Mexico City, and practiced medicine in San Luis Potosí.