Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ignacio Mariscal (Oaxaca, Mexico July 5, 1829 – Mexico City April 17, 1910) was an important Mexican writer, diplomat, and politician. He was named Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 1871–72, for the first time during the Benito Juarez 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."@en }
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- Ignacio_Mariscal abstract "Ignacio Mariscal (Oaxaca, Mexico July 5, 1829 – Mexico City April 17, 1910) was an important Mexican writer, diplomat, and politician. He was named Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 1871–72, for the first time during the Benito Juarez 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.".
- Q5992377 abstract "Ignacio Mariscal (Oaxaca, Mexico July 5, 1829 – Mexico City April 17, 1910) was an important Mexican writer, diplomat, and politician. He was named Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 1871–72, for the first time during the Benito Juarez 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.".
- Ignacio_Mariscal comment "Ignacio Mariscal (Oaxaca, Mexico July 5, 1829 – Mexico City April 17, 1910) was an important Mexican writer, diplomat, and politician. He was named Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 1871–72, for the first time during the Benito Juarez 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.".
- Q5992377 comment "Ignacio Mariscal (Oaxaca, Mexico July 5, 1829 – Mexico City April 17, 1910) was an important Mexican writer, diplomat, and politician. He was named Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 1871–72, for the first time during the Benito Juarez 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.".