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{{Short description|Mexican politician (1850–1923)}}
{{For|his grandson, the president of Mexico|José López Portillo}}
{{family name hatnote|López Portillo|Rojas|lang=Spanish}}
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{{infobox officeholder
| name = José López Portillo y Rojas
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| office1 = [[Governor of Jalisco]]
| office = [[Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] of Mexico
| president1 =
| president = [[Victoriano Huerta]]
| term_start1 = October 23, 1912
| predecessor = [[Querido Moheno]]
| term_startterm_end1 = February 1710, 1914
| successor = [[Francisco S. Carvajal]]
| predecessor1 = Alberto Robles Gil
| term_start = February 17, 1914
| term_endsuccessor1 = JulyJosé 10,M. 1914Mier
| officeoffice2 = [[Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] of Mexico
| birth_date = {{birth date|1950|5|26}}
| presidentpresident2 = [[Victoriano Huerta]]
| term_start2 = February 17, 1914
| term_end2 = July 10, 1914
| predecessorpredecessor2 = [[Querido Moheno]]
| successorsuccessor2 = [[Francisco S. Carvajal]]
| birth_date = {{birth date|19501850|5|26}}
| birth_place = [[Guadalajara, Jalisco]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1923|5|26|1850|5|22}}
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'''José López Portillo y Rojas''' (May 26, 1850 – May 22, 1923), born in [[Guadalajara, Jalisco]], was a [[mexico|Mexican]] lawyer, politician and man- of- letters. He served as [[Governor of Jalisco]] in 1911 and as [[Foreign minister|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] in 1914 for [[coup d'état]] leader and brief Mexican presidentPresident [[Victoriano Huerta]], during the U.S. [[United States occupation of Veracruz|occupation of Veracruz]]. He served as Director of the [[Mexican Academy of Language]] from 1916 to 1923.
 
His grandson [[José López Portillo y Pacheco]], was the [[president of Mexico]] from 1976 to 1982.
==Legacy==
His grandson [[José López Portillo y Pacheco]] was [[president of Mexico]] from 1976 to 1982.
 
==Works==
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:''Los Precursores'' (1909)
:''Fuertes y débiles'' (1919)
":''La Horma de Su Zapato" ''
*Essays &and stories
:''Seis Leyendas'' (1883)
:''Novelas Cortas'' (1900)
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*[http://www.sre.gob.mx/acerca/glosario/dpoestasliterarios.htm José López Portillo y Rojas] (SRE biography)
 
==External links==
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* {{Internet Archive author |sname=José López Portillo y Rojas}}
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[[Category:Politicians from Guadalajara, Jalisco]]