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List of people from Morelos, Mexico
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List of people from Morelos, Mexico
The following are people who were born, raised, or who gained significant prominence for living in the [[Mexico|Mexican]] state of [[Morelos]]:
''This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.''
==Actors, entertainers, and film-makers==
[[Image:CANTINFLAS.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cantinflas]]
* [[Lilia Aragón]] (b. in Cuautla in 1938) is a Mexican film, television and stage actress.
* [[Socorro Avelar]] (1925-2003) was a Mexican actress who was born in Cuernavaca.
* Mariano Moreno ''[[Cantinflas]]'' (1911-1993) was a Mexican entertainer who had a home in Cuernavaca.<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hd232G accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Martha Mariana Castro]] (born in Cuautla in 1966) is a Mexican actress. She is married to actor Fernando Luján, with whom she has a son, Franco Paolo Ciangherotti.
* [[Ana Bertha Espín]] (b. in Tehuixtla in 1956]] is a Mexican actress.
* [[Virginia Fábregas]] García (1871–1950) was a Mexican film and stage actress active in the early 20th-Century born in [[Yautepec de Zaragoza|Yautepec]]. She appeared in films between 1931 and 1945, and there is a street named for her in Cuernavaca.
* [[María Félix]] (1914-2002), was a Mexican actress who lived in Cuernavaca.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RSTuho accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref> She had an opulent, cobalt-blue and papaya-colored villa on Avenida Palmira, along with five other houses. It is known as the ''Casa de las Tortugas'' (House of the Turtles) and has Louis XV beds, is adorned with silk brocades, Venetian mosaics, Talavera urns, marble fireplaces, sixteenth-century Spanish armor, Italian gilded chairs, and portraits of her created by Antoine Tzapoff.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HdM8Rw accessed Dec 30, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RJaHKk accessed Jan 1, 2019</ref>
* [[Helen Hayes]] (1900-1993) was an American actress who had a home in Cuernavaca.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RJaHKk accessed Jan 1, 2019</ref>
* [[Charles Mingus]] (1922-1979) was an American jazz musician who died in Cuernavaca on January 5, 1979.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HapIAz accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Renata Notni]] (b. 1995 in Cuernavaca) is a Mexican actress and model.
* [[Salvador Quiroz]] (1892–1956) was a Mexican film actor born in Cuautla. He appeared in 22 movies, including ''[[Michael Strogoff (1944 film)|Michael Strogoff]]'' (1944), ''[[Crime and Punishment (1951 film)|Crime and Punishment]]'' (1951), and ''[[Pablo and Carolina]]''.
* [[Carlos Reygadas]] (born 1971) is a Mexican filmmaker who has shot movies in Morelos.<ref>https://trib.in/2RTydo8 accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Sofía Sisniega]] (b. 1989 in Cuernavaca) is a Mexican actress, best known for her role as ''Sofia López-Haro'' in the 2013 Mexican adaptation, ''[[Gossip Girl: Acapulco]]''.
* [[Chavela Vargas]] (1919-August 5, 2012) was a Puerto Rican singer who lived in Cuernavaca.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HbSTDn accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Jack Wagner]] (1891-1963) was an American filmmaker. In 1945 Wagner and friend [[John Steinbeck]] visited Cuernavaca, which inspired the latter to write both a book and a screenplay about [[Viva Zapata!|Emiliano Zapata]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTydVa accessed Jan 11, 2019</ref>
==Athletes==
===Soccer===
* [[Sindey Balderas]] (born in Cuernavaca in 1976) was a soccer player with the [[Tigres UANL]] and [[Indios de Ciudad Juárez]].
* [[Germán Camacho]] Pacheco (born 1995 in Jojutla) is a professional soccer player who currently plays for [[C.F. Monterrey]].
* [[Lucero Cuevas]] Flores (born 1996 in Cuernavaca) is a soccer player who plays for [[Club América (Women)|Club América]].
* [[Rafael Cuevas]] Sánchez (born 1980 in Jiuteec) is a retired soccer goalkeeper. He is currently the goalkeeper coach for [[Club America]].
* [[Diana Fierro]] Delgado (born 1995 in Cuernavaca) is a professional soccer midfielder who currently plays for América of the [[Liga MX Femenil]].
* [[Gerardo Flores Zúñiga]] (born 1986 in Xochitepec) is a professional soccer player who plays for [[Cruz Azul]].
* [[Gerardo Galindo]] Martínez (born 1978 in Cuernavaca) is a former professional soccer player (1997-2013).
* [[Gienir García]] Figueroa (born 1989 in Zacatepec) is a former professional soccer player (2008-2014).
* [[Gustavo Enrique García]] Figueroa (born 1980 in Zacatepec) is a Mexican footballer, who plays as a defender for [[San Luis F.C.]]
* [[Ángel Gaspar]] Hernández (born 1994 in Zacatepec) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for [[Club Atlético Zacatepec|Zacatepec]].
* [[Carlos Alberto Hurtado]] Arteaga (born 1984 in Zacatepec) is a professional footballer who currently plays for [[Correcaminos UAT]] on loan from [[Club Necaxa|Necaca]].
* [[Pablo Larios]] Iwasaki (born 1960 in Zacatepec) was a football goalkeeper from 1980 to 1999. He played on the Mexican National Team from 1993-1991.
* [[Manuel Mariaca]] (born 1986 in Cuernavaca) is a former Mexican footballer. He last played for [[Cruz Azul Hidalgo]] as a defender in Mexico's Primera Division.
* [[Roberto Nurse]] Anguiano (born 1983 in Zacatepec) is a Panamanian footballer who currently plays for [[Mineros de Zacatecas]] on loan from [[Dorados de Sinaloa]] and the [[Panama national football team]].
* [[Mónica Ocampo]] Medina (born 1987 in Jojutla) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a forward for [[C.F. Pachuca (Women)|Pachuca]] and the [[Mexico women's national football team]].
* [[Sergio Orduña]] (born 1954, in Xochitepec) is a Mexican football manager and was a former manager [[Altamira F.C.]] (2014-2015) of Ascenso MX.
* [[Jesús Ortega Benítez]] (born 1997 in Cuernavaca) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for [[Zacatepec]].
* [[José Eduardo Pavez]] (born 1969 in Tehuixtla) is a retired professional footballer from Mexico. He played as a midfielder during his career. He was a member of the Mexico national football team competing at the [[1992 Summer Olympics]] in Barcelona, Spain.
* [[Jair Pereira]] Rodríguez (born 1986 in Cuautla) is a Mexican football defender who currently plays for Liga MX team C.D. [[C.D. Guadalajara]].
* [[Ignacio Rodríguez (footballer)|Ignacio Rodríguez Bahena]] (born 1956 in Zacatepec) is a former Mexican football goalkeeper who played for Mexico in the [[1986 FIFA World Cup]].
* [[Deborah Romero|Boris Romero]] (born in Cuernavaca in 1997) is a Mexican football defender who currently plays for [[Deportivo Toluca F.C. (Women)|Deportivo Toluca]] of the [[Liga MX Femenil]].
* [[Moctezuma Serrato]] Salinas (born 1976, Cuernavaca) is a Mexican retired professional football striker (1999-2012).
* [[Pamela Tajonar]] Alonso (born in Cuernavac in 1984) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for [[FC Barcelona Femení|Barcelona]] (2018-).
* [[Alan Vidal]] Solís (born 1993 in Zacualpan) is a Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who plays for [[Atlético Cuernavaca|Athletic Morelos]]. The club was founded in 2007 and currently plays in [[Tercera División de México|Mexico's Third Division]].
===Other Sports===
* [[Juan Ramón Ayala]] (born in Cuernavaca in 1989) is a professional boxer in the Light Welterweight division of the [[World Boxing Council|WBC]].
* Juan Carlos Gonzales (born 1962 in Cuernavaca), better known under the ring name [[El Hijo del Diablo]] ("The Son of the Devil"), is a Mexican professional wrestler.
* [[Ismael Hernández (pentathlete)|Ismael Hernández]] (born in Cuautla in 1990) is a Mexican modern ''pentathlete''. He won a bronze medal at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]].
* [[Idulio Islas]] (born 1987 in Morelos) is a Mexican [[Taekwondo]] practitioner. He won a silver medal for the 68 kg division at the [[2009 World Taekwondo Championships]] in Copenhagen, Denmark.
* [[Ricardo López (boxer)|Ricardo Lopez]] (born in Cuernavaca in 1966) is a retired undefeated Mexican professional boxer. "El Finito" López Nava is one of just fifteen world boxing champions to retire without a loss.
* [[Uri Martins]] (born in Cuernavaca, 1990) is a Mexican cyclist riding for [[Amore & Vita–Prodir]].
* Laura [[Lorenza Morfin]] Macouzet (born 1982 in Cuernavaca) is a road cyclist. She represented Mexico at the 2006, 2008, and [[2009 UCI Road World Championships]].
* [[Valeria Pulido]] Velasco (born in Jojutla, 1990) is a former professional tennis player.
* [[Marcel Sisniega Campbell]] (1959–2013) grew up in Cuernavaca. He was a Mexican chess Grandmaster and film director. Sisniega was born in Chicago but grew up in Cuernavaca. Sisniega earned the [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] title in 1992.
==Criminals==
* [[Daniel Arizmendi López]] (born 1958) is a convicted Mexican kidnapper responsible for at least 18 kidnappings in Mexico. He was nicknamed ''El Mochaorejas'' ("The Ear Chopper").<ref>https://nyti.ms/2HcYc5G accessed Jan 7, 2019</ref>
* [[Sam Giancana]] (1908/1975) was a Chicago mobster who lived in Cuernavaca while he was on the lamb from both the FBI and the mob, (1966-1974).<ref name="Inc1967">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)}}</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2HfSZKj accessed Dec 30, 2018</ref>
==Military figures==
[[File:Cuernavaca Palacio Cortes.JPG|thumb|330px|[[Palace of Cortes]] built by Indigenous in Cuernavaca.|alt=Cuernavaca Palacio Cortes]]
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[[Image:Euphemio y Emiliano Zapata.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Photo of Emiliano Zapata (right) and his brother Eufemio (left).]]
* [[Leonardo Bravo (general officer)]] (1764-1812) was an Insurgent who fought at the [[Siege of Cuautla]] with brothers Miguel and Victor, as well as his son, Nicolas Bravo.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RNdIJn accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RNdIJn accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Nicolás Bravo]] (1776-1854), Insurgent, fought at Siege of Cuautla, [[List of heads of state of Mexico|
president of Mexico]] three times between 1839 and 1846.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HmyhIC accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Sidronio Camacho]] was a ''Zapatista'' general who killed [[Eufemio Zapata]] in Cuautla in 1917 and then joined [[Venustiano Carranza]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyfwg retrieved Jan 7, 2019</ref>
* [[Hernan Cortes]] (1485-1547) was a Spanish ''[[Conquistador]]'' (1519-1521) who lived in Cuernavaca from 1530-1540 and built the [[Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca]]. He was named ''Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca'' in 1529.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HfT1Sr accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Martín Cortés, 2nd Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca]] (1532-1589) was born in Cuernavaca. He was the legitimate son of [[Hernan Cortes]] and ''Doña Juana de Zúñiga''. <ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyg3i accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[María Estrada]] (c. 1475 or 1486 – between 1537–48) was a Spanish woman who participated in the expedition of Hernán Cortés to Mexico in 1519–24. The Dominican historian [[Diego Durán]] claims that she led a force of conquistadors into the area around Popocatépetl, where she defeated the Nahua Indians of [[Hueyapan]], charging head first and screaming "Santiago!"
* [[Genovevo de la O]] (1876-1952) was born in [[Santa María Ahuacatitlán]], Cuernavaca. He joined the [[Mexican Revolution]] in 1910 and joined Zapata in 1911. He won the ''Siege of Cuernavaca'' (1914) and was elected [[Governor of Morelos]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2HaTncU accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Maria Fermina Rivera]] (died 1821) was born in [[Tlaltizapán]]. Guerrilla of the troops of [[Vicente Guerrero]], died on the battlefield.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyh7m accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2HadqZb accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RPDcG6 accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Hermenegildo Galeana]] (1782-1814) was an Insurgent who fought at the Siege of Cuautla.<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hd9xTm accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Rubén Jaramillo]] (1900-1962) was a military and peasant leader born in [[Tlaquiltenango]] and was gunned down by federal police in [[Xochicalco]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyirW accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Otilio Montaño Sánchez]] (1887-1917) was a ''Zapatista'' general born in [[Ciudad Ayala]]. He was a co-author of the [[Plan de Ayala]]
* [[José María Morelos y Pavón]] (1765-1815) was a priest who led the [[Siege of Cuautla]] (September-May, 1812). He was held prisoner in the [[Palacio de Cortes]] (November 1815). The state was named after him in 1869.<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hce08L accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RJ1DoP Avila Sanchez, Hector, ''Aspectos historicos de la formacion de regiones en el estado de Morelos (desde sus origenes hasta 1930)'' UNAM Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias, Cuernavaca, 2002. Accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Mariano Matamoros]] (1770-1814) was the priest of [[Jantetelco]] who fought at the [[Siege of Cuautla]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hd9A1u accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Mixcoatl]]Camaxtl was a warrior and the father of [[Quetzalcóatl]] in [[Amatlán, Tepoztlan|Amatlán]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyiYY accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Felipe Neri]] Jiménez (1884 - 1914) was a soldier and general in the [[Mexican Revolution]]. He was born in the neighborhood of [[Gualupita]], in Cuernavaca. He became part of [[Emiliano Zapata|Zapata's]] ruling Revolutionary Junta in May 1913. He was killed in January 1914, by the ''Zapatista'' forces of [[Antonio Barona Rojas]] while returning from a campaign in [[Tepoztlan]].
* [[Amador Salazar]] (1868-1916) was a cousin of Emiliano Zapata who became a revolutionary general. He was born in Cuernavaca and is buried in [[Tlaltizapán]].
* [[Emiliano Zapata]] (1879-1919) was the leader of the southern army during the [[Mexican Revolution]] He was born in [[Anenecuilco]] and assassinated in [[Chinameca]], both in [[Ciudad Ayala|Ayala]]. Buried in [[Cuautla]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2HdqL2L accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Eufemio Zapata]] (1873-1917) was Emiliano Zapata's brother and a participant in the Mexican Revolution. He was killed by [[Sidronio Camacho]] in Cuautla.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RQlpie accessed Jan 7, 2019</ref>
==Political figures==
[[File:Cuauhtémoc Blanco Chicago Cinco de Mayo 2009.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Cuauhtemoc Blanco in Chicago in 2009 during his time with the [[Chicago Fire Soccer Club|Chicago Fire]]]]
[[File:Moctezuma1.jpg|thumb|130px|Tezcacohuatzin's grandson [[Moctezuma I]]]]
* [[Juan Pablo Adame]] (born in Cuernavaca, 1985) was a federal deputy (PAN, 2012-2015).
* [[Marco Antonio Adame]] (born in Cuernavaca, 1960) is a politician who was [[Governor of Morelos]] (PAN, 2006-2012).
* [[Juan N. Álvarez]] (1799-1867) supported the [[Plan of Ayutla]] and was President of Mexico for two months while Cuernavaca was the capital (1855).<ref>http://bit.ly/2HcYcmc accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Sergio Álvarez Mata]] (born in Cuernavaca, 1962) was a federal senator (PAN, 2006-2012).
* [[Cuauhtemoc Blanco]] (born 1973) is a former professional soccer player turned politician. He was the ''Presidente Municipal'' (mayor) of Cuernavaca from January 2016 to April 2018, and he became [[Governor of Morelos]] (PES) on October 1, 2018.
* [[Fidel Demédicis Hidalgo]] (born 1956) is a politician from Temixco. He was a federal senator from 2012 to 2018.
* [[Luis Echeverría]] (born 1922), former President of Mexico (1970-1976) lives in Cuernavaca. As ''Secretario de Gobernacion'' (Secretary of the Interior) under President [[Gustavo Díaz Ordaz]], Echeverria is considered responsible for the October 2, 1968 [[Tlatelolco massacre]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTykA4 accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Sergio Estrada Cajigal]] (born 1961 in Cuernavaca) is a politician and former [[Governor of Morelos]] (PAN, 2000-2006). His grandfather, [[Vicente Estada Cajigal]], was governor from 1930-1934.
* [[Ángel García Yáñez]] (born 1967) is a Mexican politician affiliated to the [[New Alliance Party (Mexico)|New Alliance Party]] (''Nueva Alianza''). He serves as a senator in the [[LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress]] (2018-2021) from the state of Morelos. From 2015 to 2018, he represented the Fifth Federal Electoral District of Morelos, centered on [[Yautepec de Zaragoza|Yautepec]].
* [[Armando León Bejarano]] (1916-2016) was born in Cuautla and served as [[Governor of Morelos]] (PRI, 1976-1982).
* [[Maximilian I of Mexico]] (1832-1867) was the Second Emperor of Mexico (1866-1867). He had two homes in Cuernavaca, the ''Borda Garden'' and ''El Olvido'' in [[Acapantzingo, Cuernavaca|Acapantzingo]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2HfT00P accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RTykQA accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Lucía Meza Guzmán]] (born in Cuautla, 1975) is a politician and senator to the [[LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress]] from the state of Morelos. Meza Guzmán is affiliated with the [[National Regeneration Movement]] (Morena).
* [[Gisela Mota Ocampo]] (1982 – 2016) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the [[PRD]]. As of 2013, she served as a plurinominal deputy in the [[LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress]], representing Morelos. After winning the elections in June 2015, Mota Ocampo became mayor of [[Temixco]] on 1 January 2016, serving until her assassination the following day, on 2 January 2016.<ref>http://bit.ly/2CvjNnh accessed Jan 7, 2019</ref>
* [[Dwight Morrow]] (1873-1931) was an American businessman and diplomat. He had a home called ''Casa de Manaña'' in Cuernavaca and hired [[Diego Rivera]] to paint the murals on the [[Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca|Palace of Cortes]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTylnC accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Lauro Ortega Martínez]] (1910–1999) was a veterinarian and a politician who served as [[Governor of Morelos]] (1982-1988) who lived in [[Xochitepec]].
* [[Graco Ramirez]] (born June 26, 1949) is a politician who was [[Governor of Morelos]] (PRD, 2012-2018).
* [[Antonio Riva Palacio]] (1926-2014) was a politician and [[Governor of Morelos]] (PRI, 1988-1994). He was Ambassador to Ecuador (1994-1998).<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hmylbk accessed Dec 30, 2018</ref>
* [[Tezcacohuatzin]] (b. 1359) was Lord of Cuauhnáhuac and grandfather of [[Moctezuma I]]. His daughter ''Miahuaxihuitl'' (b. 1385) married [[Huitzilihuitl]] (b. 1379), [[Aztec]] emperor.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTymrG accessed Dec 30, 2018</ref>
==Religious figures==
[[File:Sergio Mendez Arceo bishop Cuernavaca 1970.jpg|thumb|260px|Sergio Méndez Arceo, bishop of Cuernavaca, exiting his cathedral in 1970|alt=]]
*[[Diego Durán]] (c. 1537 – 1588) was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the Aztecs, ''The History of the Indies of New Spain.'' Durán became vicar at the convent in [[Hueyapan]] (1581).<ref>Monjarás-Ruiz, Jesús, "Fray Diego Durán, un evangelizador conquistado", en Dimensión Antropológica, vol. 2, septiembre-diciembre, 1994, pp. 43-56. Disponible en: http://bit.ly/2HcYeuk accessed Jan 12, 2019</ref>
*[[Jacobo Grinberg]] (born 1946; disappeared December 8, 1994) is/was a ''shaman'' who frquently studied in [[Tepoztlan]] and mysteriously disappeared in Cuernavaca.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTynvK accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Ivan Illich]] (1926-2002) was a Catholic priest & philosopher who co-founded the [[Centro Intercultural de Documentación]] in Rancho Tetela in 1965.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HlnGOu accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RM1ili accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Sergio Méndez Arceo]] (1907-1992) was a Bishop of Cuernavaca, 1953-1982. He was a leading proponent of [[Liberation Theology]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hce0ph accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo]] (1926-1993) was a Bishop of Cuernavaca (1983-1987) and an Archbishop & Cardinal of [[Guadalajara]] (1987-1993).<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyp6Q accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
==Royalty==
* [[Barbara Hutton]] (1912-1979) the ''Poor Little Rich Girl'' was an American heiress who had a home in [[Jiutepec]].<ref>https://wapo.st/2HcYcCI accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy]] (b. 1943) was the youngest daughter of [[Umberto II of Italy]]. She lived in Acapantzingo, Cuernavaca, from 1971 until her husband's murder in 1999.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyAiw accessed Dec 30, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2Hd25HQ accessed Dec 30, 2018</ref>
* [[Moctezuma I]] (1390-1469) was the 5th [[Tlatoani]] of [[Tenochtitlan]] and 2nd [[Aztec]] emperor (1440-1469). He established a palace in ''Pozo Azul'', [[Oaxtepec|Huaxtepec]]. Grandson of [[Tezcacohuatzin]], Lord of Cuauhnáhuac.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RM5l0R accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2HevBwN accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RNdIZT accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] (1919-1980) was the ''Shah of Iran'' (1941-1979). He lived in exile in Cuernavaca in 1979. He fell ill and was taken to New York City for treatment on October 22, 1979—two weeks before the [[Iran hostage crisis]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2HlnHC2 accessed Dec 29, 2018</ref><ref>https://wapo.st/1LG6QUD "Shah, Entourage In Mexico With Aid Of Kissinger," June 11, 1979.</ref>
==Scientists and inventors==
* [[Carlos Arias Ortiz]] is a biochemist who lives in Cuernavaca and works at the [[National Autonomous University of Mexico|UNAM]].
* [[Ce Acatl Topiltzin]] (c. 895-947) was born in Amatlan and is often associated with [[Quetzalcoatl]], who invented [[pulque]]. He was a [[Toltec]] king (977-999).<ref>http://bit.ly/2H8wWFk accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RJ1DFl accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2HeVDzW accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Timothy Leary]] (1920-1996). American psychologist and counterculture figure conducted early experiments into the effects of psychedelic drugs in Cuernavaca from 1960 to 1964.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyreY accessed Dec 28, 2018.</ref>
* [[Alexander von Humboldt]] (1769-1859) was a Prussian naturalist who visited Cuernavaca in 1803 and nicknamed it the ''City of Eternal Spring''.<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hbvfaj accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RLKCKC accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
==Visual artists==
* [[David Alfaro Siqueiros]] (1898-1994) was a Mexican muralist who lived and worked in Cuernavaca. His former studio is now a museum located in a public park named for him.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HapHfZ accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Alfredo Guati Rojo]] (1918-2003) was a Mexican painter who lived in Cuernavaca as a child.
* [[Paula Lazos]] (1940-2010) was a Mexican painter who was born in Cuernavaca and who studied at the [[Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos|UAEM]].
* [[Yolanda Quijano]] is a Mexican painter and sculptor who lives in Cuernavaca.
* [[María Luisa Reid]] (born in 1943 in Zacatepec) is a Mexican sculptor.
* [[Diego Rivera]] (1886-1957) was a Mexican muralist.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RNb8TL accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref> He lived in [[Acapantzingo, Cuernavaca]] from 1951-1957.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RJaHKk accessed Jan 1, 2019</ref>
* [[Rufino Tamayo]] (1899-1991) was a Mexican painter.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RNb8TL accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2HcYfyo accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref> ''Calle 5 de Mayo'', where he lived in Cuernavaca, was renamed in his honor after his death.
==Writers, educators, and journalists==
[[File:Ignacio Manuel Altamirano Basilio.jpg|thumb|185px|Ignacio Manuel Altamirano]]
* [[José Agustín]] (born 1944) is a Mexican writer who lives in [[Cuautla]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2RMLHSj accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Ignacio Manuel Altamirano]] (1834-1893). Author of ''El Zarco'', set in [[Yautepec de Zaragoza]] between 1861 and 1863.<ref>http://bit.ly/2HpBgAr accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RKZ3ia accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Agustín Aragón León]] (1870-1954) was an educator who founded the ''Revista Positiva''. He was born in [[Jonacatepec]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2HcYgSY accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Erich Fromm]] (1900-1980). Psychoanalyst and humanist who lived in Cuernavaca from 1956-1976.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTysj2 accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref><ref>file:///C:/Users/ACER/Downloads/Millan_S_1999.pdf accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Joaquín García Icazbalceta]] (1824-1894) was a Mexican philigist and historian who published the newspaper ''La Voz de Morelos'' in defense of the state in 1873.<ref>http://bit.ly/2H9MdWs accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[Malcolm Lowry]] (1909-1957) was an American writer who lived in the ''Casa de la Bola'' in Cuernavaca. He wrote ''[[Under the Volcano]]'', a novel set in ''Quauhnahuac'' on the [[Day of the Dead]] in 1938.
* [[Gerardo Horacio Porcayo]] Villalobos (born 1966 in Cuernavaca), is a Mexican science fiction and fantasy writer. Porcayo's novel, ''La primera calle de la soledad'' (Solitude's First Road) is an example of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction.
* [[Alfonso Reyes]] (1889-1959) was a humanist and writer who lived in Cuernavaca, 1947-1959. He was nominated for the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] five times.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RM5lhn accessed Dec 28, 2018</ref>
* [[René Orta Salgado]] (ca. 1969 – May 13, 2012) was former Mexican journalist, lawyer, and political activist for the [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]] (PRI). He was killed in Cuernavaca during the election season of 2012; the murder could have been linked to his past in journalism and the [[Mexican Drug War]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2Hd23Qe accessed Jan 7, 2019</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RTytn6 accessed Jan 7, 2019</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2HbvhyX accessed Jan 7, 2019</ref>
* [[John Steinbeck]] (1902/1968) was an American writer. He visited Cuernavaca in 1945, where he was inspired to co-write the screenplay for ''[[Viva Zapata]]'' with [[Jack Wagner]]<ref>http://bit.ly/2RTydVa accessed Jan 11, 2019</ref><ref>http://bit.ly/2RTyura accessed Jan 11, 2019</ref>
==Other==
* [[Daniela Álvarez]] (born in Cuernavaca in 1993) is a Mexican beauty pageant titleholder who won the title at the [[Nuestra Belleza México 2013|"Nuestra Belleza Mexico"]] pageant in 2013. She represented Mexico at the [[Miss World 2014]] beauty pageant held on December 14, 2014 in London.
* The [[Jojutla crater]] was discovered on [[Mars]] in 2006 by astronomer [[Andres Eloy Martínez Rojas]].<ref>http://bit.ly/2HaTlSk accessed Dec 29, 2019</ref>
* [[Modesta Lavana]] Pérez (1929–2010) was an indigenous [[Nahuas|Nahua]] healer and activist from the town of Hueyapan. She was recognized as an important activist for indigenous rights and women's rights in Morelos, where she worked as a healer and as a legal translator of the Nahuatl language for the state of Morelos.
* [[Roberto Francisco Miranda]] Moreno (born 1955 in Morelos) is a Mexican General officer who served as the last chief of the [[Estado Mayor Presidencial]] (EMP), the institution charged with protecting and safeguarding the President of Mexico and the First Lady of Mexico. The institution was disbanded on December 1st 2018 by President [[Andrés Manuel López Obrador]].
* [[Graciela Soto]] Cámara (born in Cuernavaca) is a model who represented Mexico in [[Miss International 1999]] in Tokyo.
==See also==
* [[Morelos]]
* [[Municipalities of Morelos]]
* [[Siege of Cuautla]]
* [[Battle of Cuautla (1911)]]
* [[Plan of Cuernavaca]]
* [[Mexican Revolution]]
* [[Plan of Ayala]]
* [[Casino de la Selva]]
==References==
==External links==
* [http://bit.ly/2RTyuYc Artists born in Cuernavaca (Spanish)]
* [http://bit.ly/2RTymrG Historical people of Morelos (Spanish)]
* [http://bit.ly/2HaE58k People representative of Cuernavaca (slide show, Spanish)]
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