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#my photography#mexico#miguel hidalgo#statue#mexican catholicism#mexican catholic#(kinda)#catholic priest#mexican history
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therapist: cunty miguel hidalgo is not real he can’t hurt you
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¡VIVA MÉXICO, TAYLOR SWIFT Y MIS GATITOS! 🩷🇲🇽🎉
Hoy se celebra en México el Día de la Independencia y decidí hacer este videito 🩷🇲🇽
#mexico 🇲🇽#mexico#🇲🇽#tumblr mexa#independence day#dia de la independencia#taylor swift#taylurking#taylornation#my edit#miguel hidalgo#grito de independencia#departamento psiquiátrico para swifties esquizofrénicos#🎉#🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽#proud mexican#mexican beauty#mexican girl
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Cae automóvil desde tercer piso del estacionamiento de plaza comercial de la Miguel Hidalgo; mujer de 61 años resultó herida
CDMX.- Un automóvil cayó este sábado del tercer nivel del estacionamiento al interior de la Plaza Lilas, en la alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo, informó la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) de la Ciudad de México. Las autoridades detallaron a través de un comunicado que la conductora, una mujer de 61 años de edad, fue trasladada al hospital para recibir atención médica, al ser diagnosticada por…
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Miguel Hidalgo Conquista o Bronze na Etapa de Weihai do World Triathlon Series
Instagram oficial do Miguel Hidalgo Um pódio para o Brasil e o Esporte Clube Pinheiros Na última sexta-feira (27), vimos mais uma vez o nome de Miguel Hidalgo brilhar no cenário internacional do triatlo. O jovem triatleta, representando o Esporte Clube Pinheiros, conquistou a medalha de bronze na etapa de Weihai do World Triathlon Series. A competição, realizada na província de Xantum, na…
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The Cry of Dolores[n 1] (Spanish: Grito de Dolores) occurred in Dolores, Mexico, on 16 September 1810, when Roman Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rang his church bell and gave the call to arms that triggered the Mexican War of Independence. The Cry of Dolores is most commonly known by the locals as "El Grito de Independencia" (The Independence Cry).
This is my drawing of the "Campana de Dolores" which can be seen on Palacio Nacional, México. The actual name of the bell is Esquilón San José.
Uni Kuru Toga 0.5mm and Pentel 0.7mm Mechanical Pencils
#independencia de mexico#independence day#mexico#hidalgo#dolores#miguel hidalgo#bell#arquitectura#arquitecture#spanish colonial#grito de independencia
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The Mock Serenade (Cervantes' Don Quixote) by Gustave Doré
#don quixote#serenade#art#gustave doré#miguel de cervantes#architecture#heraldry#chivalry#chivalric romance#spain#spanish#medieval#middle ages#knight errant#knight#knights#hidalgo#europe#european#don quijote#alonso quijano#alonso quixano#cervantes#coat of arms#gothic#history#serenades#romantic
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VIVA MÉXICO CABRONES!!! 🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽💥🇲🇽
#happy hispanic heritage month#mp100#mob psycho 100#serizawa#reigen#serirei#ekubo#tome kurata#kageyama shigeo#nir art#mexico#dimple is wearing a Miguel Hidalgo wig btw#mexico psycho 100
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#art#poetry#words#rhetoric#dark academia#web weaving#light academia#philosophy tumblr#love#language#miguel de cervantes#don quixote#hidalgo#sancho panza#man of la mancha#madness#civilization#foucault
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Administration Building Auto-Mex, Lago Alberto 320, Amplicacion Granada, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City 1953 (destroyed)
Architects: Guillermo Rossell y Lorenzo Carrasco
Photos by Lola Álvarez Bravo



Auto-Mex facility, Lola Alvarez Bravo photomontage displayed
#guillermo rossell#lorenzo carracaso#nuevo polanco#granada#miguel hidalgo#mexico city#modernismo#modernism#modern architecture#arquitectura moderna#Lola Álvarez Bravo
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Elena Yevseyeva Елена Евсеева

Elena Yevseyeva Елена Евсеева as “Kitri”, “Don Quixote Дон Кихот”, choreo by Aleksandr Gorsky Александр Горский, Marius Petipa, Nina Anisimova Нина Анисимова (gypsy and oriental dances) and Fyodor Lopukhov Фёдор Лопухов (Fandango), libretto by Marius Petipa based on the novel “El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha” (“The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha”) by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), music by Ludwig Minkus, costume design by Konstantin Korovin Константин Коровин, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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#Aleksandr Gorsky Александр Горский#Bailarina#Balerina#Balerino#Balet#Ballerina#Ballerino#Ballet#Ballett#Balletto#Dance#Dancer#Dans#Danse#Dansen#Danza#Don Quixote#Балерина#Балет#Танец#Танцор#El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha#Elena Yevseyeva Елена Евсеева#Fyodor Lopukhov Фёдор Лопухов#Kitri (Quiteria)#Konstantin Korovin Константин Коровин#Ludwig Minkus#Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр#Marius Petipa#Miguel Basilio
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"Libertador Miguel Hidalgo" Olympic Village in Mexico City, Mexico
Mexican vintage postcard, mailed in 1968 to Paris
#vintage#1968#hidalgo#tarjeta#libertador#olympic#briefkaart#postcard#photography#postal#carte postale#sepia#mexico#ephemera#historic#mexico mexican#paris#ansichtskarte#olympic village#postkarte#mexico city#mexican#village#city#libertador miguel hidalgo#mailed#postkaart#miguel#photo
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Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Artist: José Inés Tovilla (Mexican, b. 1864)
Date: 19th century
Medium: Oil painting
Museo Nacional de Historia, Chapultepec Castle, Mexico
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mandarte y Villaseñor (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or simply Miguel Hidalgo was a Catholic priest, leader of the Mexican War of Independence, and is recognized as the Father of the Nation.
A professor at the Colegio de San Nicolás Obispo in Valladolid, Hidalgo was influenced by Enlightenment ideas, which contributed to his ouster in 1792. He served in a church in Colima and then in Dolores. After his arrival, he was shocked by the rich soil he had found. He tried to help the poor by showing them how to grow olives and grapes, but in New Spain (modern Mexico) growing these crops was discouraged or prohibited by colonial authorities to prevent competition with imports from Spain. On 16 September 1810 he gave the Cry of Dolores, a speech calling upon the people to protect the interest of their King Ferdinand VII, held captive during the Peninsular War, by revolting against the European-born Spaniards who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray.
Hidalgo marched across Mexico and gathered an army of nearly 90,000 poor farmers and Mexican civilians who attacked Spanish Peninsular and Criollo elites. Hidalgo's insurgent army accumulated initial victories on its way to Mexico City, but his troops ultimately lacked training and were poorly armed. These troops ran into an army of well-trained and armed Spanish troops in the Battle of Calderón Bridge and were defeated. After the battle, Hidalgo and his remaining troops fled north, but Hidalgo was betrayed, captured and executed.
#painting#historical portrait#oil painting#don miguel hidalgo y costilla#mexican history#mexican war of independence#catholic priest#artwork#fine art#portrait#interior#three quarter length#seated#wooden chair#table#document#costume#virgin of guadalupe#books#ink and pen#bookscase#library#mexican culture#mexican art#jose inez tovilla#mexican painter#19th century painting#chapultepec castle#mexico
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Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
Cheers: "Simon Says"
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