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José Manuel Zacarías Gómez Valdés (4 November 1813 – 27 July 1871) was a 19th-century Mexican lawyer and politician who served as interim governor of Nuevo León (1866–1867), senator, and congressman in the Chamber of Deputies representing the states of Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. As congressman, he celebrated the annexation of Coahuila by Nuevo León and during his administration, he was satirized by El cura de Tamajón, an ephemeral weekly publication edited by Jesús Flores and written mostly by Guillermo Prieto during his stay in Monterrey.

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  • José Manuel Zacarías Gómez Valdés, mejor conocido como Manuel Z. Gómez (San Felipe de Linares, Nuevo Reino de León; 4 de noviembre de 1813 - Monterrey, Nuevo León; 27 de julio de 1871) fue un militar, abogado, político y escritor mexicano, que desempeñó el cargo de gobernador de Nuevo León en dos ocasiones. Llegó a participar tanto en la Guerra de Reforma como en la Segunda Intervención Francesa en México, en la cual transcurrieron sus dos períodos de gobierno. (es)
  • José Manuel Zacarías Gómez Valdés (4 November 1813 – 27 July 1871) was a 19th-century Mexican lawyer and politician who served as interim governor of Nuevo León (1866–1867), senator, and congressman in the Chamber of Deputies representing the states of Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. As congressman, he celebrated the annexation of Coahuila by Nuevo León and during his administration, he was satirized by El cura de Tamajón, an ephemeral weekly publication edited by Jesús Flores and written mostly by Guillermo Prieto during his stay in Monterrey. (en)
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  • José Manuel Zacarías Gómez Valdés, mejor conocido como Manuel Z. Gómez (San Felipe de Linares, Nuevo Reino de León; 4 de noviembre de 1813 - Monterrey, Nuevo León; 27 de julio de 1871) fue un militar, abogado, político y escritor mexicano, que desempeñó el cargo de gobernador de Nuevo León en dos ocasiones. Llegó a participar tanto en la Guerra de Reforma como en la Segunda Intervención Francesa en México, en la cual transcurrieron sus dos períodos de gobierno. (es)
  • José Manuel Zacarías Gómez Valdés (4 November 1813 – 27 July 1871) was a 19th-century Mexican lawyer and politician who served as interim governor of Nuevo León (1866–1867), senator, and congressman in the Chamber of Deputies representing the states of Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. As congressman, he celebrated the annexation of Coahuila by Nuevo León and during his administration, he was satirized by El cura de Tamajón, an ephemeral weekly publication edited by Jesús Flores and written mostly by Guillermo Prieto during his stay in Monterrey. Aside from his political activities, Gómez also presided over Nuevo León's Supreme Tribunal of Justice in 1867. (en)
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