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词条 List of people on the postage stamps of Mexico
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  1. 0–9

  2. A

  3. B

  4. C

  5. D

  6. E

  7. F

  8. G

  9. H

  10. I

  11. J

  12. K

  13. L

  14. M

  15. N

  16. O

  17. P

  18. Q

  19. R

  20. S

  21. T

  22. U

  23. V

  24. W

  25. X

  26. Y

  27. Z

  28. See also

  29. Sources

This is a list of people on postage stamps of Mexico, including the years in which they appeared on a stamp.

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The list is complete through 2014.

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0–9

  • 10 Venado Pechera de Tigre, Mixtec princess (1982)

A

  • Mariano Abasolo, hero of Independence (1910)
  • Acamapichtli, Aztec ruler (1982)
  • Manuel Acuña, poet (2013)
  • Hermanas Águila, María Esperanza Águila (†1991) and María Paz Águila (†2004), singers (1995)
  • Enrique Aguilar González (1904–1957), educator (2004)
  • Cándido Aguilar Vargas, general (1997)
  • Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán, anthropologist (2008)
  • Lauro Aguirre Espinosa (1882–1928), educator (1994)
  • Lucas Alamán, statesman and historian (1998)
  • Juan Aldama, hero of Independence (1910, 1975, 1986)
  • Miguel Alemán Valdés, president (1950, 2008)
  • David Alfaro Siqueiros, painter (1975, 1996)
  • Jorge Alessandri, president of Chile (1962)
  • Vito Alessio Robles, historian (1988)
  • Ignacio Allende, hero of Independence (1910, 1943, 1969, 1985, 1994, 2008)
  • Ignacio Altamirano, writer (1984, 1986, 1995)
  • Luis Álvarez Barret (1901–1971), educator (2000)
  • Joaquín Amaro Domínguez, general (1997)
  • Pedro María Anaya, president (1947, 1995)
  • Soledad Anaya Solórzano (1895–1978), educator (1998)
  • Felipe Ángeles, general (1997, 2014)
  • Fanny Anitúa, mezzosoprano (1983)
  • Aristotle, Greek philosopher (1978)
  • Pedro Armendáriz, film star (1993)
  • Ponciano Arriaga, statesman (1956)
  • Carlos Arruza, matador (1996)
  • Dr. Atl, painter (1975) (painting Paricutín pictured 1971)
  • Mariano Azuela, novelist (1974)
  • José Azueta, naval lieutenant, hero (1964, 2014)

B

  • Johann Sebastian Bach, German composer (1985)
  • Lucas Balderas general (1947)
  • José María Barceló de Villagrán (1819–1872), surgeon (1996)
  • Luis Barragán, architect (interior staircase shown 2002)
  • Gabino Barreda, philosopher (1968, 1981)
  • Juan de la Barrera, cadet (1947)
  • Baudouin I, Belgian king (1965)
  • Gustavo Baz Prada, educator (1993)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer (1977) (handwritten score and signature pictured 1970)
  • Lola Beltrán, singer and actress (1995)
  • Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Argentine pope (2016)
  • Felipe Berriozábal, general (1995)
  • Rómulo Betancourt president of Venezuela (1965)
  • Andrés Eloy Blanco, poet (1997)
  • Adamo Boari, architect (2000)
  • Simón Bolívar, South American liberator (1980, 1983)
  • Juan Bosch, president of Dominican Republic (2009)
  • Gilberto Bosques, diplomat (2015)
  • Carlos Bracho (1899–1966), sculptor (1983)
  • Alberto Braniff, aviation pioneer (2010)
  • Nicolás Bravo, president (1986, 2010)
  • Luis Buñuel, filmmaker (2000)

C

  • Luis Cabrera Lobato, politician and writer (1910)
  • Plutarco Elías Calles, president (1995, 2000)
  • Cantinflas, film star (1993, 2011)
  • Enrique Carbajal "Sebastián", sculptor (sculpture shown" 1996)
  • Lázaro Cárdenas, president (1971, 1978, 1995)
  • Emilio Carranza, aviator (1929, 1947, 1978)
  • Jesús Carranza, general (1917)
  • Venustiano Carranza, president (1916, 1938, 1960, 1967, 1985, 1995, 1997, 2009, 2010, 2013)
  • Felipe Carrillo Puerto, governor (1974)
  • Julián Carrillo, composer (1975)
  • Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, bishop and founder of the first Mexican periodical (1944)
  • Pablo Casals, Spanish cellist (score of El pesebre shown 1976)
  • Estefanía Castañeda Núñez (1872–1937), educator (1994)
  • Alfonso Caso, archaeologist (1996)
  • Antonio Caso, philosopher (1983, 1988)
  • Isidro Castillo Pérez (1900–1988), educator (2006)
  • Guadalupe Ceniceros de Perez (1909–1968), educator (1999)
  • Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish author (1975, Don Quijote shown 2005)
  • Chabelo, television actor and host (2006)
  • Carlos Chávez, composer (1983, 1999)
  • Ignacio Chávez Sánchez, physician (1993, 1997)
  • Chespirito, television director, writer and actor (2006)
  • Francisco Javier Clavijero, priest and historian (1971, 1981)
  • Genaro Codina (1852–1901), composer (1946)
  • Rey Colimán (15th & 16th centuries), chief of the Colimas (1979)
  • Christopher Columbus, navigator (1992)
  • Jesús F. Contreras, sculptor (2016)
  • Copernicus, Polish astronomer (1973)
  • Dolores Correa Zapata, teacher, poet, feminist (2015)
  • Daniel Cosío Villegas, economist and historian (2001)
  • Cri-Cri (Francisco Gabilondo Soler), singer (1995)
  • Cuauhtémoc, Aztec ruler (1915, 1950, 1975, 1980, 1995)
  • Gonzalo Curiel, composer (1995)

D

  • Dante, Italian poet (1965)
  • Rubén Darío, Nicaraguan poet (1966)
  • Charles de Gaulle, French president (1964, 2014)
  • Mario de la Cueva, educator and jurist (2001)
  • Santos Degollado, general (1995)
  • Andrés Manuel del Río, scientist (1965)
  • Dolores del Río, film star (1993)
  • Demosthenes, Athenian orator (1974)
  • Francisco Díaz Covarrubias, geographer (1973)
  • Salvador Díaz Mirón, poet (1983)
  • Ponciano Díaz Salinas (1856–1899), bullfighter (1999)
  • Belisario Domínguez, martyr (1917, 1963)
  • Miguel Domínguez, statesman (2005)
  • Giovani dos Santos, football player (2010)
  • Alfredo Dugès, botonist (1975)
  • Albrecht Dürer, German painter (woodcut pictured 1971)

E

  • Thomas Alva Edison, US inventor (1981)
  • Eight Deer Tiger Claw, Mixtec warrior (1980)
  • Albert Einstein, Swiss physicist (1979, 2005)
  • Willem Einthoven, Dutch physiologist (1972)
  • Dieter Enkelin (1926-1995), entomologist (2011)
  • Martín Enríquez de Almanza, viceroy (1946, 1956, 1979)
  • Luis Enrique Erro, astronomer (1973, 1986)
  • Mariano Escobedo, general (1997)
  • Juan Escutia, cadet (1947)
  • Fermín Espinosa "Armillita", bullfighter (1996, 2011))
  • Enrique Estrada, general (1946)
  • Genaro Estrada, diplomat and writer (1983)

F

  • Fabiola, Belgian queen (1965)
  • Felipe II, Spanish king (1979)
  • María Félix, movie star (1993)
  • José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, novelist (1972)
  • [https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/asset/portrait-of-the-child-joaqu%C3%ADn-manuel-fernández-de-santa-cruz/GgG3_dtxkO7cFw Joaquín Manuel Fernández de Santa Cruz], child subject of a painting by Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez (1996)
  • Alexander Fleming, British scientist (1981)
  • Ricardo Flores Magón, anarchist and labor organizer (2008)
  • Adela Formoso de Obregón Santacilia (1905–1981), educator and feminist (2001)
  • Pope Francis, Argentine pope (2016)
  • Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychiatrist (1997)

G

  • Francisco Gabilondo Soler, singer (1995, 2007)
  • Galileo, Italian astronomer (1971)
  • Rómulo Gallegos, Venezuelan novelist (1984)
  • Joaquín Gallo (1882–1965) astronomer (1973)
  • Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe, labor leader and politician (2016)
  • Manuel Gamio, anthropologist (1982)
  • Gandhi, leader of India's Independence movement (1969)
  • Pedro de Gante, missionary (1972)
  • Rodolfo Gaona, bullfighter (1996)
  • Alfonso García Robles, diplomat (1982)
  • Jesús García Corona, railroad engineer, hero (2007)
  • Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet (1998)
  • Francisco García Salinas, statesman (1946)
  • Francisco Garcia y Santos, Uruguayan postmaster general (1926)
  • Ángel María Garibay K., philologist (1982)
  • Gonzalo Garita y Frontera (1897–1921), engineer (2000)
  • Lorenzo Garza Arrambide, (1909–1978), bullfighter (1996)
  • Manuel Gea González (1892–1950), physician (1997)
  • Ernest Charles Gimpel, subject of a painting by Ángel Zárraga (1986)
  • Francisco Goitia, painter (1983)
  • Federico Gómez Santos pediatrician (1993)
  • Roberto Gómez Bolaños, television director, writer and actor (2006)
  • Valentín Gómez Farías, president (1956, 1975, 1981, 1983)
  • Manuel Gómez Morín, politician (1997)
  • [https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/asset/oAFLrXhcekH7pA María Luisa Gonzaga Foncerrada y Labarrieta], subject of a painting by José María Vázquez (1765–1826) (1996)
  • Epigmenio González, hero of Independence (1910)
  • Francisco González Bocanegra, poet (2004)
  • Guillermo González Camarena, inventor (1982)
  • Luz González Cosío de López, founder of the Mexican Red Cross (2010)
  • Roque González Garza, provisional president (2010)
  • Enrique González Martínez, poet (1972)
  • Jesús González Ortega, general and statesman (1946, 1981)
  • Celestino Gorostiza, playwright (2004)
  • João Goulart, Brazilian president (1962)
  • Juan de la Granja, introduced telegraph to Mexico (2000)
  • Andrés Guardado, football player (2010)
  • Juan Vicente de Güemes, 2nd Count of Revillagigedo, viceroy (1960)
  • Vicente Guerrero, hero of independence, president (1921, 1971, 1981, 1982, 1985, 2010)
  • Ángela Gurría, sculptor (sculpture pictured 1976)
  • Eulalio Gutiérrez Ortiz, general and provisional president (2010, 2014)
  • Eulalia Guzmán, archeologist and teacher (2005)
  • León Guzmán, statesman (1956, 1975)
  • Martín Luis Guzmán, novelist (1985)
  • Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta, wrestler (2008)
  • Jorge Guzmán Rodríguez, wrestler (2008)

H

  • Guillermo Haro Barraza, astronomer (2013)
  • Andrés Henestrosa, writer (1996, 2006)
  • Francisco Hernández, naturalist (title page of book shown 1975)
  • Javier Hernández, football player (2014)
  • Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos, historian and collector of documents relating to Mexican Independence (1987)
  • Saturnino Herrán, painter (1987)
  • Alfonso L Herrera, biologist (1975, 2011)
  • Maclovio Herrera, general (1917)
  • Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, German physicist (1967)
  • Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, hero of Independence (1856, 1861, 1864, 1868, 1872, 1874, 1910, 1940, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1960, 1963, 1976, 1985, 1986, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2016)
  • El Hijo del Santo, wrestler (2008)
  • Fernando Hiriart Balderrama, engineer (2014)
  • Rowland Hill, British inventor (1979)
  • Victor Hugo, French novelist (1985)
  • Alexander von Humboldt, German explorer and naturalist (1960, 1999)

I

  • José María Iglesias, president (1987)
  • Pedro Infante, movie star (1996)
  • Agustín de Iturbide, general, emperor (1921)

J

  • José Alfredo Jiménez, singer-songwriter(1998)
  • Mariano Jiménez, hero of Independence (1986)
  • Miguel Jiménez (19th century), gastroenterologist (1975)
  • Juana Inés de la Cruz, poet (1971, 1995, 2015)
  • Juan Carlos I, Spanish king (1977)
  • John Paul II, pope, (1990, 1999, 2004)
  • Benito Juárez, president (1879, 1882, 1915, 1926, 1950, 1972, 1998, 1999, 2006)
  • Margarita Maza de Juárez, first lady (1972)
  • Juliana, Dutch queen (1964)
  • Justinian I, Byzantine emperor (1972)

K

  • Frida Kahlo, painter (2001, 2006)
  • John F. Kennedy, US president (1962, 1964)
  • Johannes Kepler, German astronomer (1971)
  • Martin Luther King, US civil rights leader (1968)
  • Eusebio Francisco Kino, explorer (1987)
  • Roberto Kobeh González, leader in civil aviation (2016)
  • Robert Koch, German doctor (1982)

L

  • Francisco Lagos Cházaro, provisional president (2010)
  • Bartolomé de las Casas, cleric (1933, 1966)
  • Agustín Lara, composer (1995) (keyboard and signature pictured 1970)
  • Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, French saint and educator (2005)
  • Miguel Layún, football player (2014)
  • Antonio de León, general (1947)
  • Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, composer (1974)
  • Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, president (1974)
  • Franz Liszt, Hungarian composer (1986)
  • Xavier López, television actor and host (2006)
  • Miguel López de Legazpi, conquistador (1964)
  • Adolfo López Mateos. president (1964, 1994, 2010)
  • José López Portillo, president (1977)
  • Ignacio López Rayón, hero of Independence (1910, 1982, 2010)
  • Ramón López Rayón, general (2010)
  • Ramón López Velarde, poet (1946, 1972, 1988)
  • Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet (1998)
  • Rafael Lucio Nájera, doctor (1978)

M

  • Francisco I. Madero, president (1915, 1917, 1935, 1939, 1950, 1973 1985, 2008, 2009)
  • Nelson Mandela, South African revolutionary and president (2013)
  • Antonio Margil de Jesús, missionary (1946)
  • Sor María Engracia Josefa del Santísimo Rosario (19th century), nun (2012)
  • Francisco Márquez, cadet (1947)
  • Rafael Márquez, football player (2014)
  • José Martí, Cuban writer and national hero (1995)
  • Manolo Martínez, bullfighter (1996)
  • Mariano Matamoros, hero of Independence (1971)
  • Maximilian I of Mexico, emperor (1866)
  • James Clerk Maxwell, British physicist (1967)
  • Margarita Maza de Juárez, first lady (1972)
  • Agustín Melgar, cadet (1947)
  • Laura Méndez de Cuenca, poet, educator and feminist (2014)
  • Gregorio Méndez, soldier and politician (1964)
  • Antonio de Mendoza, viceroy (1939)
  • Carlos Mérida, Guatemalan painter (1991)
  • Manuel de Mier y Terán, general (2010)
  • Mil Máscaras, wrestler (2011)
  • Francisco Javier Mina, hero of Independence (1989, 2010)
  • Moctezuma I, Aztec ruler (1987)
  • Mario José Molina Henríquez, chemist (1997)
  • Fernando Montes de Oca, cadet (1947)
  • José María Luis Mora, political thinker (1975, 1994)
  • Rodolfo Morales, painter (painting shown 2001)
  • José María Morelos, priest and hero of Independence (1915, 1934, 1956, 1963, 1965, 1985, 2005, 2008, 2015)
  • Mario Moreno "Cantinflas", film star (1993, 2011)
  • Pedro Moreno, hero of Independence (1967, 2010)
  • Samuel Morse, US inventor and painter (2000)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer (1991, 2006)
  • Francisco J. Múgica, soldier, revolutionary and politician (1984)
  • Gerardo Murillo, painter (1975) (painting Paricutín pictured 1971)

N

  • Antonio Narro (†1912), philanthropist (1973)
  • Jorge Negrete, film star (1993)
  • Rodolfo Neri Vela, astronaut (1985, 2010)
  • Amado Nervo, poet (1971)
  • Nezahualcóyotl, ruler of Texcoco (1972, 1980, 2002)
  • Nezahualpilli, ruler of Texcoco (1987)
  • Luis Nishizawa, painter (family mon shown 1998)
  • Isaac Newton, British physicist (1971)
  • Ramón Novarro, actor (1986) (the name is misspelled Novaro on the stamp)
  • Salvador Novo, poet (1975, 2004)
  • Jaime Nunó, composer (2004)

O

  • Álvaro Obregón, president (1978)
  • Melchor Ocampo, statesman (1940, 1956, 1975)
  • Guillermo Ochoa, football player (2010)
  • Ocho Venado Garra de Tigre, Mixtec warrior (1980)
  • Isaac Ochoterena, biologist (1982)
  • Edmundo O'Gorman, historian (2006)
  • Juan O'Gorman, painter and architect (2005)
  • Miguel Ojeda, baseball player (2010)
  • Martín de Olivares (1574–1604), postmaster (1979)
  • José Clemente Orozco, painter (1983) (painting pictured 1971)
  • Mariano Otero, statesman (2007)
  • Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, heroine of Independence (1910, 1979, 2008)
  • Luis Ortiz Monasterio, sculptor (his sculpture El Dios de Hoy pictured 1979)
  • Gilberto Owen, poet (2004)

P

  • Pakal, ruler of Palenque (2002)
  • Louis Pasteur, French scientist (1995)
  • Octavio Paz, poet and writer (2014)
  • Víctor Paz Estenssoro, Bolivian president (1963)
  • Carlos Pellicer, poet (1988, 1997)
  • José Peón y Contreras, poet (1993)
  • Carlos Alberto Peña, football player (2014)
  • Ángela Peralta, soprano (1974, 1983)
  • Oribe Peralta, football player (2014)
  • Silverio Pérez, bullfighter (1996)
  • Felipe Pescador, (1880-1929) railwayman (1989)
  • Philip II, Spanish king (1979)
  • Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter (1981) (painting shown 1974)
  • José María Pino Suárez, vice-president (1917, 1986, 2008)
  • Marco Polo, Italian explorer (1967)
  • Manuel Ponce, composer (1974)
  • José Guadalupe Posada, illustrator (engraving Don Quijote pictured 1963) (1988) (engraving La despedida shown 2002) (showing drawings 2013)
  • Guillermo Prieto, poet and statesman (1956, 1963, 1997)
  • Francisco Primo de Verdad y Ramos, martyr of independence (2008)

Q

  • Vasco de Quiroga, cleric (1940, 1971)

R

  • Emilio Rabasa, politician and writer (2012)
  • Ignacio Ramírez, writer and statesman (1956, 1975)
  • Rafael Ramírez Castañeda, educator (1994, 1997)
  • Miguel Ramos Arizpe, priest and statesman (Constitution of 1824 shown 1993)
  • Ramón Rayón, general (2010)
  • Manuel Crescencio Rejón, jurist (1988)
  • Silvestre Revueltas, composer (1974, 1999) (violin and bow pictured 1990)
  • Alfonso Reyes, essayist and philosopher (1985, 1989)
  • Manuel Rincón (1784–1849), commander of Mexican forces at the Battle of Churubusco. (1947)
  • José Rizal, Filipino national hero (1964)
  • Diego Rivera, painter (1986)
  • Rodolfo Robles, Guatemalan doctor (1974)
  • Sóstenes Rocha, general (1995)
  • Aaron Rodríguez, wrestler (2011)
  • Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine, labor leader (2016)
  • Wilhelm Roentgen, German physicist (1995)
  • José Rubén Romero, novelist (1985)
  • Eleanor Roosevelt, US first lady (1964)
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt, US president (1947)
  • Juventino Rosas, composer (sheet music cover pictured 1972)
  • Arturo Rosenblueth, physiologist (1975)
  • Antonio M. Ruiz, painter (1988)
  • Maximiliano Ruiz Castañeda, physician (1994)
  • Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, president (1989)
  • Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, playwright (1972)
  • Horacio Ruiz Gaviño, (1893-1957) aviator (1967)
  • Juan Rulfo, writer (1996, 2005)

S

  • Jaime Sabines, poet (2009)
  • Moisés Sáenz Garza, educator (1994)
  • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, French author and aviator (1994)
  • Pedro Sainz de Baranda, naval captain (1987, 2005)
  • Mario Salazar Mallén, physician (1993)
  • José de San Martín, South American liberator (1973)
  • José Luis Sandoval, baseball player (2010)
  • Manuel Sandoval Vallarta, nuclear physicist (1982)
  • El Santo, wrestler (2008)
  • Francisco Sarabia Tinoco (1900–1939), aviator (2000)
  • Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Argentine intellectual and president (1975)
  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.cgi?id=sauced001rob Roberto Saucedo], baseball player (2010)
  • Franz Schubert, Austrian composer (1978)
  • Sebastián, sculptor (sculpture shown 1996)
  • Bernardo Sepúlveda Gutiérrez, physician (1993)
  • Aquiles Serdán, martyr (1917, 1977, 2008)
  • Junípero Serra, missionary (1969)
  • Justo Sierra, writer (1947, 1985, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2012)
  • Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, astronomer (1973)
  • David Alfaro Siqueiros, painter (1975, 1996)
  • Fernando Soler, film actor and director (1994)
  • Heinrich von Stephan, German postmaster general (1974, 1997)
  • Antonio Stradivarius, Italian violin maker (1987)
  • Vicente Suárez, cadet (1947)

T

  • Rufino Tamayo, painter (his painting Dualidad 1964 pictured 1987; his Self-portrait pictured 1999)
  • Tariácuri, Purépecha ruler (1982)
  • Constantino de Tárnava (1898-1974), radio pioneer (1996)
  • Servando Teresa de Mier, hero of independence (2010)
  • U Thant, UN secretary-general (1966)
  • Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslav president (1963)
  • Tlahuicole (also spelled Tlahuicolli), Tlaxcaltec warrior (1976)
  • Manuel Tolsá, sculptor (his sculpture El caballito pictured 1976)
  • Toña la Negra, singer (1995)
  • Gerardo Torrado, football player (2010)
  • Jaime Torres Bodet, writer and diplomat (1975, 2011, 2016)
  • Gregorio Torres Quintero, educator and writer (1994, 2003)
  • Lupita Tovar, actress (1981)
  • Jacinto B. Treviño González, general (1997)
  • Emilio Tuero, singer and film actor (1995)

U

  • Andrés de Urdaneta, navigator (1966)
  • Virgilio Uribe, naval cadet, hero (1964, 2014)
  • Francisco L. Urquizo, general and writer (1997)
  • Rodolfo Usigli, playwright (2005)

V

  • Ignacio L. Vallarta Ogazón, statesman (2005)
  • Leandro Valle, general (1987, 1995)
  • Artemio del Valle Arizpe, writer and diplomat (1967, 1985)
  • César Vallejo Peruvian poet (1988)
  • Pedro Vargas, singer and film actor (1995)
  • Ildefonso Vázquez, revolutionary general (1917)
  • José Vasconcelos, statesman and philosopher (1982, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2011)
  • José María Velasco, painter (1971)
  • Joaquín Velázquez de León, jurist and mining reformer (1983)
  • Fidel Velázquez Sánchez, union leader (2016)
  • Jules Verne, French novelist (1976)
  • Ricardo Vértiz (1848–1898), ophthalmologist (1976)
  • Leona Vicario, spy and heroine of Independence (1910, 1915, 1985, 1989)
  • Queen Victoria, portrayed on Penny Black (1940, 1990)
  • Guadalupe Victoria, president (1986, 1993, 2010)
  • Manuel Vilar, sculptor (sculpture of Tlahuicole pictured 1976)
  • Francisco "Pancho" Villa, revolutionary leader (1978, 1985, 2009, 2010, 2014)
  • Fernando Villalpando (1844-1902), musician (1946)
  • Xavier Villaurrutia, poet (2002)
  • Antonio Vivaldi, Italian composer (1978)

W

  • George Washington, US president, portrayed on first US Postage Stamp (1947)
  • Frank Wilson, US cardiologist (1972)

X

  • Xólotl, Chichimeca invader of the Valley of Mexico (1987)

Y

  • Agustín Yáñez, novelist (1985, 1997, 2004)

Z

  • Emiliano Zapata, revolutionary leader (1935, 1965, 1979, 1985, 1994, 2009, 2010)
  • Rosaura Zapata Cano, educator (1994)
  • Ignacio Zaragoza, general (1915, 1917, 1995, 2012)
  • Francisco Zarco, journalist and statesman (1956)
  • Salvador Zubirán, physician and nutricionist (1998)
  • Juan Zumárraga, cleric, early printer (1939)
  • Francisco Zúñiga, sculptor (sculpture shown 1994)

See also

  • Postage stamps and postal history of Mexico
{{commons category|Stamps of Mexico}}

Sources

  • Scott catalogue
  • {{cite book | last = Fernández Terán| first = Carlos| title = Catálogo filatélico de timbres mexicanos 1856-2008: 152 años del timbre postal mexicano| publisher = Libros Virtuales| year = 2009| location = Mexico City| isbn = 978-968-5587-02-0}}
  • [https://www.tienda.sepomex.gob.mx/SEPOMEXtienda/default.aspx Correos de México]

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