Vicente Florencio Carlos Riva Palacio Guerrero better known as Vicente Riva Palacio (16 October 1832 in
Mexico City
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– 22 November 1896 in
Madrid
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) was a Mexican
liberal
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politician, novelist, journalist, intellectual, and military leader.
His father was
Mariano Riva Palacio
Mariano Riva Palacio (1803 - 1880) was a Mexican prominent politician and lawyer during most of the 19th century.
He was born in Mexico City to Esteban de la Riva Palacio and Doña María Dolores Díaz and married Dolores Guerrero, daughter o ...
, a moderate liberal, and his mother was María de los Dolores Guerrero Hernández, daughter of independence hero and President of Mexico
Vicente Guerrero
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and María de Guadalupe Hernández. Vicente's father worked for the Emperor
Maximilian I of Mexico
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in
Querétaro
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during the
French intervention in Mexico.
Life
In 1845 Riva Palacio entered college at San Gregorio, graduating in 1854 as a
lawyer
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. Riva Palacio was not only a lawyer but a
general
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,
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,
politician
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,
historian
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and a
writer
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. After Riva Palacio received his degree in law he continued working while going to war. Riva Palacio participated in the liberal
Plan de Ayutla that ousted
Antonio López de Santa Anna
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and fought against the
French intervention in Mexico (1862–67). In 1858 and through April 1860, he was in prison because of his liberal ideas. After prison, he became member of the Chamber of Deputies, its
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in 1861,
and wrote for the newspaper ''La Orquesta''. In 1862, Riva Palacio became
Governor of the State of Mexico
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. Then in 1865, he founded and published a newspaper called "El Pito Real". Also in 1865, he became
Governor of Michoacán
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due to the death of General José María Arteaga, Riva Palacio was then named General and chief of the central army.
[José Ortiz Monasterio, "Vicente Riva Palacio y Guerrero", p. 1281.] In 1867 he published another newspaper called "El Radical" that only lasted until 1873. After ''El Radical'' he published another newspaper called ''El Ahuizote''. In 1876 he resigned as governor to dedicate himself to writing. In 1884, he was accused of conspiracy and was imprisoned, where he wrote his second volume of what became the five-volume ''México a través de los siglos''. After prison Riva Palacio retired from the military and left for
Spain
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, national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
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where he met Spanish artists and politicians. In 1896, Vicente Riva Palacio died in Madrid.
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Works
;Novels
* ''Calvario y tabor''
* ''Monja y casada, virgen y mártir''
* ''Martín Garatuza''
* ''Las dos emparedadas: Memorias de la Inquisición''
* ''Los piratas del golfo''
* ''La vuelta de los muertos''
* ''Memorias de un impostor: Don Guillén de Lampart, rey de México''
* ''Un secreto que mata''
;Books of poetry
* ''Flores de alma''
* ''Páginas en verso''
* ''Mis versos''
;Theatrical works written in collaboration
* ''Las liras hermanas''
;Histories and criticisms
* ''Historia de la administración de don Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada''
* ''Los ceros''
* ''México a través de los siglos, v.2, El virreinato''
* ''El libro rojo'' (in collaboration)
;Stories and legends
* ''Cuentos de un loco''
* ''Cuentos del general''
* ''Tradiciones y leyendas mexicanas'' (in collaboration)
* ''El abanico''
References
External links
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Members of the Mexican Academy of Language
1832 births
1896 deaths
Second French intervention in Mexico
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)
Politicians from Mexico City
Mexican generals
Liberalism in Mexico
Historians of Mexico
19th-century Mexican historians
Mexican novelists
19th-century Mexican poets
19th-century Mexican journalists
Male journalists
Mexican male poets
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