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  2. File:El Archiduque Maximiliano de Austria en MĂ©jico (IA ...

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    Short title: El Archiduque Maximiliano de Austria en Méjico : historia de los acontecimientos ocurridos en el territorio de Méjico, desde que los españoles desembarcaron en Veracruz formando alianza con los franceses é ingleses, hasta la muerte del infortunado Emperador Maximiliano I

  3. Maximilian I of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian I (Spanish: Fernando Maximiliano José María de Habsburgo-Lorena; German: Ferdinand Maximilian Josef Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen; 6 July 1832 – 19 June 1867) was an Austrian archduke who became emperor of the Second Mexican Empire from 10 April 1864 until his execution by the Mexican Republic on 19 June 1867.

  4. Cabinet of Maximilian I of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Joaquín Velázquez de León José Fernando Ramírez José D. Ulibarri PC PC PC: 10 April 1864– 6 January 1866 8 January 1866– 8 March 1866 8 March 1866– 15 June 1866 Ministry of the Imperial House: Juan N. Almonte Martín del Castillo Luis Arroyo Carlos Sánchez Navarro PC PC PC PC: 10 April 1865– 8 March 1866 8 March 1866– 24 ...

  5. Second Mexican Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Second Mexican Empire (Spanish: Segundo Imperio mexicano; French: Second Empire mexicain), officially known as the Mexican Empire (Spanish: Imperio Mexicano), was a constitutional monarchy established in Mexico by Mexican monarchists with the support of the Second French Empire.

  6. Emperor Maximilian Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Emperor Maximilian Memorial Chapel is a small Roman Catholic chapel located on the Cerro de las Campanas (Hill of the Bells) in Querétaro City in central Mexico. It is dedicated to the memory of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico, and was built on the spot where the Emperor and two of his generals were executed on 19 June 1867.

  7. José Luis Blasio - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Blasio y Prieto (1842 – September 5, 1923, in Mexico City) was private secretary to Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico from 1865 to 1867. He published the book Maximiliano Íntimo (Intimate Maximilian) in 1905, based on his experiences during his service to the second Emperor of Mexico.

  8. Imperial Mexican Academy of Science and Literature - Wikipedia

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    [2] José Fernando Ramírez was named president and named to the philosophy and history department. To the science and mathematics department was named Leopoldo Río de la Loza, Miguel F. Jiménez, head of the school of medicine, Joaquin de Mier y Teran professor of mathematics at the College of Mining, and Antonio del Castillo. [3]

  9. File:Mexico 1866 20 Pesos.jpg - Wikipedia

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