Juan Nepomuceno Méndez Sánchez (2 July 1824 – 29 November 1894) was a Mexican general, a Liberal politician and confidant of Porfirio Díaz , and interim president of the Republic for a few months during the Porfiriato . He served from 6 December 1876 until 17 February 1877.
12-2460: (Redirected from Méndez ) This article is about the surname. For other uses, see Mendez (disambiguation) . Méndez is a common Spanish surname of Germanic origin, originally a patronymic , meaning Son of Mendo , Menendo , or Mem . A longer form sharing the same root is Menéndez , while the Portuguese form is Mendes . Méndez may refer to: General [ edit ] Ana G. Méndez (1908–1997), Puerto Rican educator Ángel Rivero Méndez (1856–1930), Puerto Rican soldier, writer, journalist and businessman Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez (born 1942), Cuban cosmonaut Emilio Méndez Pérez (born 1949), Spanish physicist Jonna Mendez , (born 1945), American CIA official Juan E. Méndez (born 1944), Argentine lawyer and academic Miguel A. García Méndez (1902–1998), Puerto Rican businessman, lawyer, statesman and banker Tony Mendez , American CIA officer Willians Mendez Suarez , Cuban Anglican bishop Pablo Mendez , Mexican Music Composer Arts [ edit ] Antonio Tobias Mendez (born 1963), American sculptor Conny Méndez (1898–1979), Venezuelan composer, singer, writer, caricaturist and actress Dalila Paola Méndez (born 1975), American artist Denny Méndez (born 1978), Dominican model and actress DJ Méndez (born 1975), Chilean-Swedish producer, singer and DJ Erica Mendez , United States anime dubbing actor Felix Mendez , United States film/television producer and director Francisco Méndez (1907–1962), Guatemalan poet and short-story writer Gaspar Méndez (fl.1546), Spanish architect of Badajoz Lester Mendez , United States record producer and songwriter Lucía Méndez (born 1951), Mexican actress and singer Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez , Brazilian Catholic priest and patriarch Marco Méndez (born 1976), Mexican actor Martin Mendez (born 1978), Uruguayan musician Nora Méndez (born 1969), Salvadoran poet Rafael Méndez (1906–1981), United States musician Rebeca Mendez , United States artist and designer Ryan Mendez (guitarist) , United States musician Tomás Méndez , Mexican composer and singer Politics and military [ edit ] Aparicio Méndez (1904–1988), Uruguayan politician Casto Méndez Núñez (1824–1869),
24-1332: A Spanish military naval officer Eulalia Jiménez Méndez (born 1891), Mexican revolutionary Gaspar Méndez de Haro, 7th Marquis of Carpio (1629–1687), Spanish politician and art collector Íñigo Méndez de Vigo (born 1956), Spanish politician Juan N. Méndez (1820–1894), Mexican general and Liberal politician Louis Gonzaga Mendez Jr. (1915–2001), United States Army officer Manuel A. Garcia Mendez , Puerto Rican businessman, lawyer and politician Gonzalo Méndez de Cancio (c. 1554 – March 31, 1622), Governor of Spanish Florida (1596–1603) Marco Aurelio Robles Méndez (1905–1990), Panamanian politician and President Miguel Abadía Méndez (1867–1947), Colombian politician Nicanor Costa Méndez , Argentine politician Olga A. Méndez (1925–2009), Puerto Rican politician Rafael de Nogales Méndez (1879–1936) known as Rafael Inchauspe Méndez , Venezuelan military mercenary Rosie Méndez , United States politician Santiago Méndez (1790–1870), Mexican politician Sylvia Mendez (born 1936), American civil rights activist Teodoro A. Dehesa Méndez (1848–1936), Mexican politician Sports [ edit ] Alexis Méndez (born 1969), Venezuelan track and road cyclist April Jeanette Mendez (born 1987), American professional wrestler better known by
36-643: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Juan N. M%C3%A9ndez Born in Tetela de Ocampo in the Sierra Norte de Puebla , Méndez worked in commerce and livestock until 1847. In that year, he enlisted in the army to fight the United States in the Mexican–American War . He continued in the army after the war, and on 15 December 1854 he
48-673: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Mendez (disambiguation) Mendez may refer to: Mendez (surname) Mendez (horse) Méndez Municipality , Tamaulipas, Mexico Mendez, Cavite , Philippines Mendez XXVI one of the main characters from the film Beneath the Planet of the Apes Benveniste /Mendes family were prominent in 11th to 15th century France, Portugal and Spain. See also [ edit ] Mendes (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
60-784: The surname Mendez . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Authority control databases [REDACTED] International FAST National United States Israel Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendez&oldid=1232887983 " Categories : Surnames Spanish-language surnames Patronymic surnames Spanish surnames of Germanic origin Spanish patronymic surnames Hidden categories: CS1 Spanish-language sources (es) Articles with short description Short description
72-478: The following year. He took part in the revolutions of La Noria (Díaz's unsuccessful 1871 revolt against Benito Juárez ) and Tuxtepec (Díaz's successful 1876 revolt against Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada ). With the success of the Plan de Tuxtepec, Díaz temporarily turned over the government to Méndez on 6 December 1876 in order to take the field to fight the partisans of José María Iglesias . Iglesias claimed to be
84-467: The legal president of Mexico. As interim president, Méndez called elections, which Díaz won. Méndez's term ended on 17 February 1877 with the return of Díaz to the presidency. Méndez entered the Senate in 1877, where he worked to end the military draft. He was a senator until 1880. He was governor of Puebla for a third time, from 1 October 1880 to 31 January 1885. On 3 February 1885, he became president of
96-1902: The ring name AJ Lee Bruno Méndez (born 1999), Uruguayan footballer Carlos Méndez (baseball) (born 1974), Venezuelan baseball player Donaldo Méndez (born 1978), United States baseball player Edison Méndez (born 1979), Ecuadorian footballer Federico Méndez (born 1972), Argentine rugby union player Gabriel Mendez (born 1973), Australian footballer Gustavo Méndez (born 1971), Uruguayan footballer Gustavo Méndez (referee) (born 1967), Uruguayan football referee Haley Mendez (born 1993), American squash player Héctor Méndez (boxer) (1897–1977), Argentine welterweight professional boxer Héctor Méndez (rugby union) , Argentine former rugby union footballer and coach José Méndez (1887–1928), United States baseball player and manager Juan Mendez (born 1981), United States basketball player Judith Méndez (born 1981), Dominican Republic heptathlete Limberg Méndez (born 1973), Bolivian football (soccer) player Mario Méndez (Mexican footballer) (born 1979) Mario Méndez (Panamanian footballer) (born 1977) Norberto Doroteo Méndez (1923–1998), Argentine footballer Rómulo Méndez (1938–2022), Guatemalan football referee Ronald Méndez (born 1982), Venezuelan volleyball player Ryan Mendez (basketball) , United States basketball player Sebas Méndez (born 1997), Ecuadorian professional footballer Sebastián Méndez (born 1977), Argentine footballer See also [ edit ] Benveniste /Mendes family were prominent in 11th to 15th century France, Portugal and Spain. References [ edit ] ^ "Estos apellidos frecuentes en España son de origen visigodo o germánico" . El Español (in Spanish). 2023-04-12 . Retrieved 2024-05-18 . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
108-425: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mendez . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendez_(disambiguation)&oldid=775225875 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
120-591: Was later taken prisoner by the French, who sent him into exile on 17 January 1866. He managed to return to the country on 31 July 1866. On 26 August 1866, he became political chief of the Sierra Norte , and afterwards commander in chief of the forces of the State of Puebla. Together with General Sóstenes Rocha , he took part in the siege of Querétaro in 1867. He was again named governor and military commander of Puebla on 16 April 1867, positions he held until 15 January of
132-830: Was named commander of a battalion in the Puebla National Guard. His unit adhered to the Plan de Ayutla in 1854 and took an active part in the War of the Reform , the War of the French Intervention and the war opposing Emperor Maximilian . He defended Puebla against the rebels of Zacapoaxtla in January 1856 and fought the Conservatives in the mountains of Puebla and Tlaxcala in 1857. The same year, he
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#1732790110616144-527: Was promoted to colonel of infantry . In 1858, he was made treasurer of the State of Puebla and prefect of the Department of Zacatlán . He fought in the Battle of Puebla against the French on 5 May 1862 and took part in the defense of the city during the subsequent siege. On 27 July 1863, he was promoted to brigadier general . That year, he was also named governor and military commander of Puebla . He
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