In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Negrete and the second or maternal family name is Novoa.
Miguel Negrete
Governor of Puebla
In office October 13, 1863 – November 4, 1863
President
Benito Juárez
Preceded by
José María Maldonado
Succeeded by
Raphael Cravioto
Minister of War and Navy of Mexico
In office March 16, 1864 – August 23, 1865
Preceded by
Ignacio Suárez Navarro
Succeeded by
Ignacio Mejía
Personal details
Born
(1825-05-08)May 8, 1825 Tepeaca, Puebla, Mexico
Died
January 5, 1895(1895-01-05) (aged 69) Mexico City, Mexico
Political party
Conservative Party Liberal Party
Military service
Allegiance
Second Federal Republic of Mexico Restored Republic Porfiriato
Branch
Mexican Army
Years of service
1846 – 1879
Rank
Major General
Battles/wars
Mexican–American War Reform War
Battle of Calpulalpan
Second French intervention in Mexico
Battle of Las Cumbres
Battle of Puebla
Siege of Puebla
Plan de la Noria Tuxtepec Revolution [es]
José Miguel Pascual Negrete Novoa,[1] commonly known as Miguel Negrete was a 19th-century Mexican Major General. He participated in the many Mexican Civil Wars, as well as the Mexican–American War and the Second French intervention in Mexico. Negrete was also the Governor of Puebla from October 13, 1863, to November 4, 1863, and the Minister of War and Navy of Mexico from March 16, 1864, to August 23, 1865
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