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  • 1200 BCE

    Olmeca

    Olmeca
    1200 BC to 400 BC. Also called mother culture, which was from Veracruz
    and was the first civilization in Mexico
  • 1000 BCE

    Maya

    Maya
    Since 1000 BC-1527 AC
    This civilization was accentuated in the southern peninsula of Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala.
  • 800 BCE

    Cuicuilco

    Cuicuilco
    800 a. C. a 250 d. C
  • 500 BCE

    Zapoteca

    Zapoteca
    500 BC-1200 AC This civilization is mainly accentuated in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec located southeast of the state of Oaxaca. The largest concentration of Zapotec population is found in the districts of Juchitán and Tehuantepec.
  • 100 BCE

    Teotihuacana

    Teotihuacana
    100 BC-750 AC This civilization is accentuated in the municipalities of San Martin de las Pirámides and Teotihuacán of the State of Mexico.
  • 1 CE

    Birth of Christ

    Birth of Christ
  • 322

    Xitle Volcano Explosion

    Xitle Volcano Explosion
    This event was one of the most important in the history of Mexico, since it caused the population of Cuicuilco to mobilize, some say that they were the ones who inhabited Teotihuacan
  • 476

    Fall of the western roman empire

    Fall of the western roman empire
    4 of september 476 A.c
    The centralized superstate that had existed for 500 years, but had been collapsing under invasions by the Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Visigoths, ceased to exist.
  • 650

    Tolteca

    Tolteca
    650 AC-1150 AC This civilization was located in the city of Tula, Hidalgo, it was one of the most important groups in Mesoamerica.
  • 900

    Mixteca

    Mixteca
    900 AC-1521 AC
    This civilization covers part of the states of Guerrero and Puebla, and to a greater extent the state of Oaxaca.
  • 1200

    Tarasca

    Tarasca
    1200 AC-1521 AC This civilization was located in the current territory of Michoacán and part of Guerrero, Jalisco, Guanajuato and the State of Mexico.
  • 1325

    Mexica-Azteca

    Mexica-Azteca
    1325 AC-1521 AC
    "Aztecs were all those who lived in Aztlán. And the Mexicas were part of that group, but there were many more. They were not the only people who lived there," he explains.
  • 1485

    Hernan Cortes

    Hernan Cortes
    Hernan Cortes, who was a Spanish conquistador who, at the beginning of the 16th century, led the expedition that began the conquest of Mexico.
  • Aug 13, 1521

    Conquest of Tenochtitlan

    Conquest of Tenochtitlan
    This conquest occurred at the hands of Hernan Cortes, who was a Spanish conquistador who, at the beginning of the 16th century, led the expedition that began the conquest of Mexico.
  • Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

    Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
    (1648-1695)
    poems
    First dream
    RESPONSE TO SISTER FILOTEA DE LA CRUZ
  • The longest war in history

    The longest war in history
    Three Hundred and Thirty-Five Years' War (1651-1986) is the name given to the "peaceful war" between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly (located on the south-west coast of the United Kingdom). It lasted 335 years without a single shot being fired. It is considered one of the longest wars in history.
  • Hospicio Cabañas de Guadalajara

    Hospicio Cabañas de Guadalajara
  • Mexico's independence

    Mexico's independence
    16 sept 1810 – 27 sept 1821
  • José María Velasco

    José María Velasco
    (1840-1912)
    -Paintings of El Valle de Mexico
  • Mexican national anthem

    Mexican national anthem
    Lyrics: Francisco González Bocanegra, 1853
    Composer: Jaime Nuno
    15 of september 1854
  • Gerardo Murillo, Dr. Atl

    Gerardo Murillo, Dr. Atl
    (1875-1964)
    paricutin
    Apogee eruption
    Tepoztlan Valley
  • José Clemente Orozco

    José Clemente Orozco
    (1883-1949)
    Among Orozco's most important works is his mural Katharsis at the Palacio de Bellas Artes
  • Diego Rivera

    Diego Rivera
    (1886-1957)
    The creation.
    Murals of the Riveriana Chapel.
    Epic of the Mexican people.
    The controlling man of the universe.
  • Saturnino Herrán

    Saturnino Herrán
    (1887-1918) Young man with pumpkin
    the offering
    Harvest
  • David Alfaro Siqueiros

    David Alfaro Siqueiros
    (1896-1974) The most famous work was The March of Humanity (Polyforum Siqueiros, 1965-1971
  • Manuel Álvarez Bravo

    Manuel Álvarez Bravo
    (1902-2002)
    optical parabola 1931
    Striking worker killed
  • María Izquierdo

    María Izquierdo
    (1902-1955)
    Portrait of Belém
    Girls sleeping
    La tureen
  • Lola Álvarez Bravo

    Lola Álvarez Bravo
    (1907-1993)
    photojournalist, commercial and documentary photographer, professional portraitist and plastic artist.
  • Remedios Varo

    Remedios Varo
    (1908-1963)
    Eyes on the table
    Harmony
    Gypsy and harlequin
  • Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo
    (1910-1954)
    -A few nips, 1935.
    -The two Fridas, 1939.
    -Self-portrait with a necklace of thorns, 1940.
  • Mexican Revolution

    Mexican Revolution
    20 nov 1910 – 5 feb 1917
  • Centro Urbano Presidente Alemán

    Centro Urbano Presidente Alemán
  • Jorge Negrete

    Jorge Negrete
    He was a Mexican singer and actor who stood out for the creation of the Film Production Workers Union of the Mexican Republic.
  • Octavio Paz

    Octavio Paz
    (1914-1998)
    poems
    labyrinth of solitude
    sun stone
  • Leonora Carrington

    Leonora Carrington
    (1914-1998)
    self portrait
    Lord Candlestick's Food
    The Giantess
  • WW1

     WW1
    28 jul 1914 – 11 nov 1918
    Location: Europe, Africa, Asia, Pacific Ocean, Middle East, Pacific Islands
  • Miguel Aceves Mejía

    Miguel Aceves Mejía
    He was baptized with the name of "The king of the falsetto" or "The golden falsetto", for his power of voice and his ability to do falsettos.
  • Russian Revolution

    Russian Revolution
    Mar 8, 1917 – June 16, 1923
  • Juan Rulfo

    Juan Rulfo
    (1917-1986)
    The burning plain and the novel Pedro Páramo
  • Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles
    June 28, 1919 in France
  • José Alfredo Jiménez

    José Alfredo Jiménez
    The singer, at just 14 years old, composed his first song and entered the world of music. Years later, the singer, together with the group Los Rebeldes, participates in a radio program in which the artist gains popularity.
  • Crack of Wall Street

    Crack of Wall Street
    24-29 of october 1929
  • Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo

    Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
  • Javier Solís

    Javier Solís
    He is one of the best-known Mexican singers of the 1960s. He was known for his singing career, but also for his acting career, since he was a well-known artist in his country and in the United States. It was in the years 1962 and 1963 when he recorded his two most acclaimed albums: Spanish Fantasy and Trópico, a work in which he collaborated with the composer Agustín Lara.
  • Palacio de Bellas Artes

    Palacio de Bellas Artes
  • INAH

    INAH
    The National Institute of Anthropology and History, INAH
  • WW2

    WW2
    1 sept 1939 – 2 sept 1945
    Location: Germany, Soviet Union, Europe, Australia, Africa
  • Vicente Fernández

    Vicente Fernández
    Also known as El Charro de Huentitán or Chente, he was a Mexican Mariachi singer, businessman, record producer, and actor.
  • UNESCO

    UNESCO
    Creation of the UNESCO in London, UK
  • Cold War

    Cold War
    12 mar 1947 – 26 dic 1991
  • Casa Estudio Luis Barragán

    Casa Estudio Luis Barragán
    UNESCO by including it, in 2004, in its list of World Heritage.
  • José José

    José José
    His father was an opera singer and his mother was a concert pianist. For this artist, music was already in his genes and it was what he had been surrounded by since childhood.
  • Edificio de Rectoría de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Edificio de Rectoría de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    (1950 -1952)
  • Juan Gabriel

    Juan Gabriel
    More than 100 million records sold worldwide and, with it, one of the most successful artists in sales.
    His contribution to Mexican popular music was brutal: he composed ballads, rancheras, Chicano music, cumbia, salsa, mariachi songs.
  • Estadio de fútbol de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Estadio de fútbol de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • The Hague Convention

    The Hague Convention
    Protect cultural property in the event of armed conflicts created as a result of World War 2
  • Biblioteca Central de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Biblioteca Central de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • Pedro Infante

    Pedro Infante
    Pedro Infante Cruz, in addition to having different professions, stood out for his facet as a singer and actor. As a Mexican actor, he appeared in more than 60 films and his success was undoubted.
  • Tlatelolco Massacre

    Tlatelolco Massacre
    Jul 26, 1968 – Oct 2, 1968
    In Mexico, Plaza de las 3 culturas
  • Luis Miguel

    Luis Miguel
    His songs were only performed in Spanish, but, despite this, he managed to be the Latin artist who sold the most records in the 90s, a decade of explosion of the Anglo-Saxon industry.
  • Birth of the best heritage teacher

    Birth of the best heritage teacher
  • Molotov

    Molotov
    They begin their career with Micky Huidobro, Tito Fuentes, Javier de la Cueva and "La Quesadillera". In the month of October, the drummer, better known as “La Quesadillera”, leaves the group and is replaced by Randy Ebright.