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Miguel León-Portilla

1926 - 2019

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Miguel León-Portilla (22 February 1926 – 1 October 2019) was a Mexican anthropologist and historian, specializing in Aztec culture and literature of the pre-Columbian and colonial eras. Many of his works were translated to English and he was a well-recognized scholar internationally. In 2013, the Library of Congress of the United States bestowed on him the Living Legend Award. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miguel León-Portilla is the 471st most popular historian (down from 458th in 2019), the 298th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 286th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Mexican Historian.

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Among HISTORIANS

Among historians, Miguel León-Portilla ranks 471 out of 561Before him are Herwig Wolfram, Irina Antonova, Stanley Morison, René Rémond, Richard J. Evans, and Sara Ashurbeyli. After him are Ji Xianlin, Benjamin Mazar, Artur Hazelius, David Abulafia, Craterus, and Niall Ferguson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1926, Miguel León-Portilla ranks 394Before him are Helen Gallagher, David Malet Armstrong, Alfonso Sastre, Mustafa Ertan, Gu Chaohao, and Gottfried Diener. After him are Klaus Schütz, Wolfgang Seidel, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Frank O'Hara, Giovanni Invernizzi, and Tapio Mäkelä. Among people deceased in 2019, Miguel León-Portilla ranks 405Before him are Ayşen Gruda, Ken Kavanagh, Artur Brauner, Carolee Schneemann, Frans Andriessen, and Carlo Maria Abate. After him are Anatoly Krutikov, Yoshihisa Yoshikawa, Ivan Vutsov, Michael D. Coe, Walter Lübcke, and Pino Caruso.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Miguel León-Portilla ranks 298 out of 729Before him are Efraín Amézcua (1907), Jaime Torres Bodet (1902), José Ángel Gurría (1950), Héctor Rebaque (1956), Felipe Rosas (1910), and Francisco Garza Gutiérrez (1904). After him are Patricia Reyes Spíndola (1953), Enrique Borja (1945), María Guadalupe García Zavala (1878), Antonio Roldán (1946), Horacio Casarín (1918), and Javier Fragoso (1942).

Among HISTORIANS In Mexico

Among historians born in Mexico, Miguel León-Portilla ranks 2Before him are Chimalpahin (1579).