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Martin Tritschler (October 22, 1814 – January 6, 1894) was a manufacturer and retailer of clocks that arrived in Mexico in 1833 from Germany, and was thus part of the first generation of non-Spanish immigrants after independence. He also participated prominently in the war against the United States, gave aid to the victims of the explosion of the Colecturía de San Andrés, during the Second French Intervention, and in 1873 he became the first man to fly the flag of Mexico on the summit of Pico de Orizaba. He was the father of Mexican archbishops and Guillermo Tritschler y Córdova.

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  • Martin Tritschler (es)
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  • Martin Tritschler (Schwarzenbach, Selva Negra, Alemania, 22 de octubre de 1814 - San Andrés Chalchicomula, Puebla, México, 6 de enero de 1894) fue un fabricante y comerciante de relojes que llegó a México en 1833 proveniente de Alemania y con ello formó parte de la primera generación de extranjeros no españoles después de la independencia;​participó destacadamente en la guerra contra Estados Unidos,​​y socorrió a las víctimas de la explosión de la Colecturía de San Andrés,​ durante la Segunda Intervención Francesa; fue el primer hombre en izar la bandera de México en la cumbre del Pico de Orizaba,​y el padre de los arzobispos mexicanos Martín y Guillermo Tritschler y Córdova. (es)
  • Martin Tritschler (October 22, 1814 – January 6, 1894) was a manufacturer and retailer of clocks that arrived in Mexico in 1833 from Germany, and was thus part of the first generation of non-Spanish immigrants after independence. He also participated prominently in the war against the United States, gave aid to the victims of the explosion of the Colecturía de San Andrés, during the Second French Intervention, and in 1873 he became the first man to fly the flag of Mexico on the summit of Pico de Orizaba. He was the father of Mexican archbishops and Guillermo Tritschler y Córdova. (en)
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  • Martin Tritschler (en)
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  • present day Schwärzenbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (en)
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  • Martin, Joaquín, Rosa María, María Dolores, María Luisa, Alfonso, Guillermo, Guillermo Tranquilino (en)
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  • clockmaker (en)
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  • Martin Tritschler and Fides Schwörer (en)
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  • Rosa María Cordova y Puig (en)
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  • Martin Tritschler (Schwarzenbach, Selva Negra, Alemania, 22 de octubre de 1814 - San Andrés Chalchicomula, Puebla, México, 6 de enero de 1894) fue un fabricante y comerciante de relojes que llegó a México en 1833 proveniente de Alemania y con ello formó parte de la primera generación de extranjeros no españoles después de la independencia;​participó destacadamente en la guerra contra Estados Unidos,​​y socorrió a las víctimas de la explosión de la Colecturía de San Andrés,​ durante la Segunda Intervención Francesa; fue el primer hombre en izar la bandera de México en la cumbre del Pico de Orizaba,​y el padre de los arzobispos mexicanos Martín y Guillermo Tritschler y Córdova. (es)
  • Martin Tritschler (October 22, 1814 – January 6, 1894) was a manufacturer and retailer of clocks that arrived in Mexico in 1833 from Germany, and was thus part of the first generation of non-Spanish immigrants after independence. He also participated prominently in the war against the United States, gave aid to the victims of the explosion of the Colecturía de San Andrés, during the Second French Intervention, and in 1873 he became the first man to fly the flag of Mexico on the summit of Pico de Orizaba. He was the father of Mexican archbishops and Guillermo Tritschler y Córdova. (en)
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