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President
  
Benito Juarez

President
  
Manuel Gonzalez Flores

Succeeded by
  
Jose Maria Lafragua

Preceded by
  
Miguel Ruelas

Role
  
Writer

President
  
Porfirio Diaz

Name
  
Ignacio Mariscal

Preceded by
  
Manuel Azpiroz

Preceded by
  
Himself


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Died
  
April 17, 1910, Mexico City, Mexico

Education
  
Benito Juarez Autonomous University of Oaxaca

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Ignacio Mariscal (Oaxaca, Mexico July 5, 1829 – Mexico City April 17, 1910) was a Mexican liberal lawyer, politician, writer, and diplomat. He was named Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 1871–72, for the first time during the Benito Juárez administration. During the Porfirio Diaz's government, he held the office in 1880–83 and 1885–1910. In 1909, he was the President of Mexican Academy of the Language.

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Biography

Mariscal was born in Oaxaca, Mexico on July 5, 1829; his father were deputy during the Mexican–American War. He studied law at the Oaxaca Institute of Arts and Sciences, where he obtained his bachelor's degree in 1849.

For his opposition to the pro Santa Anna's governor, Ignacio Martínez Pinillo, he moved to Mexico City in 1854. With the triumph of the liberals, Juarez invited him to take part of the Juan Álvarez administration. He was named advisor on the implementation of Ecclesiastical Confiscations Law.

For his law knowledge and experience, his was elected as deputy of the 1857 Constituent Congress of Mexico. This Congress drew up the Constitution of 1857. He was member of the Judicial Committee where he took part on the debates related to the military and ecclesiastical Fuero. With the beginning of the Reform War, he traveled with President Juarez to Veracruz.

Writings

He wrote several books; among them:

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