Francisco González Bocanegra
Mexican poet and composer of national anthem

Born
January 8th, 1824
201 years ago
Died
April 11th, 1861
164 years ago — 37 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Mexico
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A prominent figure in Mexican literature, created the lyrics of the national anthem, 'Himno Nacional Mexicano'. Born in 1824, contributed significantly to Mexican culture through poetry and music. Served in various roles related to education and the arts, promoting national identity through artistic expression. His work remains a cornerstone of Mexican national pride.
Wrote the lyrics for 'Himno Nacional Mexicano'
Contributed to Mexican educational and cultural institutions
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