For the BRT station, see Vicente Riva Palacio (Mexibús).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Riva Palacio and the second or maternal family name is Guerrero.
Vicente Riva Palacio
Born
Vicente Florencio Carlos Riva Palacio Guerrero
October 16, 1832
Mexico City, First Mexican Republic
Died
November 22, 1896(1896-11-22) (aged 64)
Madrid, Spain
Nationality
Mexican
Occupation
Politician
Vicente Florencio Carlos Riva Palacio Guerrero better known as Vicente Riva Palacio (16 October 1832 in Mexico City – 22 November 1896 in Madrid) was a Mexican liberal politician, novelist, journalist, intellectual, and military leader.
His father was Mariano Riva Palacio, a moderate liberal, and his mother was María de los Dolores Guerrero Hernández, daughter of independence hero and President of Mexico Vicente Guerrero and María de Guadalupe Hernández.[1][2] Vicente's father worked for the Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico in Querétaro during the French intervention in Mexico,[3] but Riva Palacio led forces in defense of the Mexican Republic against the French-backed empire.
^José Ortiz Monasterio, "Vicente Riva Palacio y Guerrero" in Encyclopedia of Mexico, Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, p.1281.
^"Vicente Riva Palacio." Bicentenario Independencia. Diccionario Porrúa, Biografía y Geografía de México. n.d. Web. 08 March 2010.
^(Bicentenaro par.1)
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