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  1. Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos (Spanish pronunciation: [iɣˈnasjo komoɱˈfoɾ ðe los ˈri.os]; 12 March 1812 – 13 November 1863), known as Ignacio Comonfort, was a Mexican politician and soldier who was also president during La Reforma.

  2. José Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos (Amozoc, Puebla; 12 de marzo de 1812 - Chamacuero, Guanajuato; 13 de noviembre de 1863), fue un político y militar mexicano.

  3. Ignacio Comonfort (Puebla, 1812 - cerca de Chamacuero, 1863) Militar y político mexicano, presidente de la República entre 1855 y 1857. Hijo de un oficial realista, estudió en el Colegio Carolino de su ciudad natal.

  4. …soon resigned in favour of Ignacio Comonfort, his ally in the fight against Santa Anna. The work of Álvarez and Comonfort resulted in the liberal trend known as La Reforma (“The Reform”), which culminated in the constitution of 1857.

  5. Comonfort, Ignacio (1812–1863)Ignacio Comonfort (b. 1812; d. 13 November 1863), president of Mexico (1855–1858). Born in the state of Puebla, he pursued a military career from the period of the 1830s onward.

  6. Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos, known as Ignacio Comonfort, was a Mexican politician and soldier who was also president during La Reforma.

  7. two other conspirators was Ignacio Comonfort, a retired militia colonel from Puebla born in 1812 and recently Customs Administrator in Acapulco until his removal by Santa Anna.

  8. Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos (Spanish pronunciation: [iɣˈnasjo komoɱˈfoɾ ðe loz ˈri.os]; 12 March 1812 – 13 November 1863), known as Ignacio Comonfort, was a Mexican politician and soldier who was also president during La Reforma.

  9. Comonfort, Ignacio ēgnäˈsyō kōmōnfôrtˈ [key], 1812–63, Mexican general and president (1855–58). He was one of the leaders in the Revolution of Ayutla, which in 1855 overthrew Santa Anna and installed Juan Álvarez in the presidency.

  10. Comonfort, Ignacio (ēgnäˈsyō kōmōnfôrtˈ), 181263, Mexican general and president (1855–58). He was one of the leaders in the Revolution of Ayutla, which in 1855 overthrew Santa Anna and installed Juan Álvarez in the presidency.