Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor

The Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor (Spanish: Medalla de Honor "Belisario Domínguez" del Senado de la República) is the highest award bestowed by the Mexican Senate.

Belisario Domínguez Medal
of Honor
Medalla de Honor "Belisario Domínguez" del Senado
de la República
Awarded forcontribution "toward the welfare of the Nation and mankind"
Presented by Mexico
EligibilityMexican entities representing "the cultural spirit of the time"
Statuscurrently constituted
Ribbon bar of the medal
Carlos Canseco González is awarded the Belisario Domínguez Medal by President Vicente Fox

It forms part of the Mexican Honors System and is currently Mexico's highest active award since there are no records of the Condecoración "Miguel Hidalgo" being presented since 1979.[1] The award has been given every year since 1954 by the Senate of Mexico to eminent Mexicans with a distinguished lifetime career who contributed most "toward the welfare of the Nation and mankind".

Only Mexican entities representing "the cultural spirit of the time" are allowed to submit nominations for this award. This provision typically allows universities, newspapers, learned societies, non-governmental organizations and government entities to nominate candidates.

Background

The award is named after politician Belisario Domínguez (1863–1913). Domínguez was a Senator for the state of Chiapas at the time of the Mexican Revolution. After Victoriano Huerta's coup d'état, which ousted President Francisco I. Madero, Domínguez circulated a speech as a letter to fellow members of congress in which he denounced Huerta's actions and encouraged Congress to depose him. At the end of his letter he also encouraged readers to make copies of it and distribute them around the country. The speech was not taken well in Huerta's circles and Domínguez was assassinated a few days later, on October 7, 1913.

In 1953, President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines signed the decree establishing the award in remembrance of this "martyr of democracy". That same year the Senate decided to bestow the first medal on the bust of Belisario Domínguez that already existed in the Senate Chamber as a symbolic act. It is for this reason that the medal was awarded twice in 1954.

Description

The medal consists of a single class and is awarded to a single recipient during a solemn ceremony in the Senate Chamber on October 7. A gold medal hanging from a silk ribbon with the colors of the Mexican flag is given together with a diploma signed by the President of the Republic and the leader of the Senate.

The medal has the national coat of arms on one side together with the inscription "Estados Unidos Mexicanos, H. Cámara de Senadores 1952-1958" ("United Mexican States, Honourable Chamber of Senators 1952-1958"). The reverse side of the medal has an image of Domínguez' bust together with the inscription "Ennobleció a la Patria, 7 de octubre de 1913" ("Ennobled the Nation, October 7, 1913").

Recipients

The following is a complete list of people who have been recipients of the Belisario Domínguez Medal. Only in 1954 and 2012 the medal has been awarded twice.

  • 1954 Rosaura Zapata[2] and Erasmo Castellanos Quinto[3]
  • 1955 Esteban Baca Calderón
  • 1956 Gerardo Murillo, "Dr. Atl"
  • 1957 Roque Estrada Reynoso
  • 1958 Antonio Díaz Soto y Gama
  • 1959 Heriberto Jara Corona
  • 1960 Isidro Fabela
  • 1961 José Inocente Lugo
  • 1962 María Tereza Montoya
  • 1963 María Hernández Zarco[2]
  • 1964 Adrián Aguirre Benavides
  • 1965 Plácido Cruz Ríos
  • 1966 Ramón F. Iturbe
  • 1967 Francisco L. Urquizo
  • 1968 Miguel Angel Cevallos
  • 1969 María Cámara Vales, widow of Pino Suárez, Francisco I. Madero's vice president[2]
  • 1970 Rosendo Salazar
  • 1971 Jaime Torres Bodet
  • 1972 Ignacio Ramos Praslow
  • 1973 Pablo E. Macías Valenzuela
  • 1974 Rafael de la Colina Riquelme
  • 1975 Ignacio Chávez Sánchez
  • 1976 Jesús Romero Flores
  • 1977 Juan de Dios Bátiz Peredes
  • 1978 Gustavo Baz Prada
  • 1979 Fidel Velázquez Sánchez
  • 1980 Luis Padilla Nervo
  • 1981 Luis Alvarez Barret
  • 1982 Gen. Raúl Madero González
  • 1983 Jesús Silva Herzog
  • 1984 Salomón González Blanco
  • 1985 María Lavalle Urbina[2]
  • 1986 Salvador Zubirán
  • 1987 Eduardo García Maynez
  • 1988 Rufino Tamayo
  • 1989 Raúl Castellano Jiménez
  • 1990 Andrés Serra Rojas
  • 1991 Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán
  • 1992 Ramón G. Bonfil
  • 1993 Andrés Henestrosa Morales
  • 1994 Jaime Sabines Gutiérrez
  • 1995 Miguel León-Portilla
  • 1996 Griselda Álvarez Ponce de León[2] and Alí Chumacero[4]
  • 1997 Heberto Castillo Martínez
  • 1998 José Angel Conchello Dávila (post mortem)[5]
  • 1999 Carlos Fuentes[6]
  • 2000 Leopoldo Zea Aguilar[7]
  • 2001 José Ezequiel Iturriaga Sauco[8]
  • 2002 Héctor Fix Zamudio[9]
  • 2003 Luis González y González[10]
  • 2004 Carlos Canseco González[11]
  • 2005 Gilberto Borja Navarrete[12]
  • 2006 Jesús Kumate Rodríguez
  • 2007 Carlos Castillo Peraza (post mortem)
  • 2008 Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa
  • 2009 Antonio Ortiz Mena (post mortem)
  • 2010 Javier Barros Sierra (post mortem)
  • 2010 Luis H. Álvarez
  • 2011 Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano
  • 2012 Ernesto de la Peña (post mortem)[13]
  • 2013 Manuel Gómez Morín (post mortem)[14]
  • 2014 Eraclio Zepeda[15]
  • 2015 Alberto Bailleres[16]
  • 2016 Gonzalo Rivas (post mortem)[17]
  • 2017 Julia Carabias Lillo[18][2]
  • 2018 Carlos Payán[19]
  • 2019 Rosario Ibarra de Piedra[20]
  • 2020 Personnel of the National Health System on the occasion of the COVID-19 pandemic[21]
  • 2021 Manuel Velasco Suárez (post mortem)[22] and Ifigenia Martínez Hernández[23]
  • 2022 Elena Poniatowska[24]

See also

  • Condecoración Miguel Hidalgo
  • Orders, decorations, and medals of Mexico

References

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  3. "Medalla Belisario Domínguez" (in Spanish). Senado de la Republica. 7 Oct 1954. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  4. "Alí Chumacero, poesía multipremiada". Vanguardia (in Spanish). 23 October 2010. Archived from the original on 2020-08-21. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
  5. "DIARIO DE LOS DEBATES" (PDF) (in Spanish). Senado de la Republica. 8 Oct 1998. p. 5. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  6. "Medalla Belisario Domínguez" (in Spanish). Senado de la Republica. 7 Oct 1999. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
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  8. "El Universal - - Fallece el historiador José Iturriaga Sauco". archivo.eluniversal.com.mx (in Spanish). El Universal. 19 Feb 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  9. Zárate Vite, Arturo (7 Oct 2002). "Dará Senado presea a Héctor Fix Zamudio". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  10. "DICTAMEN POR EL QUE SE POSTULA AL C. MAESTRO LUIS GONZÁLEZ Y GONZÁLEZ COMO CANDIDATO A RECIBIR LA MEDALLA DE HONOR BELISARIO DOMÍNGUEZ DEL SENADO DE LA REPUBLICA, CORRESPONDIENTE AL AÑO 2003" (PDF) (in Spanish). Senado de la Republica. 2 Sep 2003. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  11. "Galardona Fox a Carlos Canseco". El Siglo de Torreón (in European Spanish). 8 Oct 2004. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  12. "Para Borja Navarrete, la medalla Belisario". El Universal (in Spanish). 7 Oct 2005. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  13. "Medalla de Honor Belisario Domínguez 2012". Senado de la Republica. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  14. "Senado entrega la medalla Belisario Domínguez a Gómez Morín". Excélsior (in Spanish). 6 November 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  15. "Senado entrega Medalla Belisario Domínguez 2014 a Eraclio Zepeda". Animal Político (in Spanish). 15 December 2014. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  16. "La Medalla de Honor Belisario Domínguez 2015: un premio a la desigualad". La Jornada de San Luis (in Spanish). 12 November 2015. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  17. "Comisión de Belisario Domínguez otorga medalla a Gonzalo Rivas". eluniversal.com.mx. El Universal.
  18. "Julia Carabias reconocida con la Belisario Domínguez (Nota, Fotos y Video)". aristeguinoticias.com. Aristegui Noticias.
  19. "Medalla de Honor Belisario Domínguez 2018". El Universal (in Spanish). 19 December 2018. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  20. "Rosario Ibarra de Piedra da medalla a AMLO hasta que dé con la verdad sobre desaparecidos" [Rosario Ibarra de Piedra gives AMLO a medal until he finds the truth about missing persons]. El Financiero (in Spanish). Oct 23, 2019.
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  24. "Senado ratifica entrega de Medalla Belisario Domínguez a Poniatowska".
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