Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 343. Not illustrated. Chapters: 17th-Century Mexican People, 18th-Century Mexican People, 19th-Century Mexican People, 20th-Century Mexican People, 21st-Century Mexican People, Porfirio Diaz, Emiliano Zapata, Salma Hayek, Katy Jurado, Maria Felix, Pancho Villa, Diego Rivera, Agustin de Iturbide, Frida Kahlo, Ricardo Montalban, Luis Bunuel, Cantinflas, Octavio Paz, Dolores Del Rio, Tomas Boy, Pedro Infante, Sabine Moussier, Lazaro Cardenas, Lupe Velez, Carlos Fuentes, Ramon Novarro, Pedro Armendariz, Javier Aguirre, Francisco Javier Clavijero, Silvia Pinal, Juana Ines de La Cruz, Jorge Negrete, Elsa Aguirre, Rosario Castellanos, Emilio Fernandez, Manuel de Mier Y Teran, German Valdes, Fernando de Alva Cortes Ixtlilxochitl, Carmen Montejo, Sister Margarita of Jesus, Sergio Goyri, Luis Abadiano, Agustin Jeronimo de Iturbide Y Huarte, Salvador de Iturbide Y Marzan, Lupita Tovar, Ana Maria de Huarte Y Muniz, Maria Antonieta Pons, Gloria Marin, Ninon Sevilla, Agustin Lara, Meche Barba, Rene Casados, Juan Acevedo, Rosa Carmina, Fanny Cano, Amalia Aguilar, Salvador de Iturbide Y Huarte, Maria Elena Marques, Cecilia Gabriela, Guillermo Garcia Cantu, Mariano Riva Palacio, Columba Dominguez, Rosita Quintana, Maricruz Olivier, Guadalupe Loaeza. Excerpt: Agustin Cosme Damian de Iturbide y Aramburu (27 September 1783 19 July 1824) was a Mexican Army General who built a successful political and military coalition that was able to march into Mexico City on 27 September 1821; decisively ending the Mexican War of Independence. After the liberation of Mexico was secured, he was proclaimed President of the Regency in 1821 and Constitutional Emperor of the new nation, reigning as Emperor briefly from 19 May 1822 to 19 March 1823, and he is credited as the original designer of the first Mexican flag. Although Iturbides reign was short, it defined the ...