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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.
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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.
Jan 27, 2021 · Mexico had itself and emperor and a country on the verge of civil war. Reign Maximillian never came close to having the favor of his subjects, as liberal President Benito Juarez and his allies never accepted him and even members of the conservative party weren’t keen on his presence.
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Jun 16, 2024 · Born on July 6, 1832, at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Maximilian was baptized as Ferdinand Maximilian Josef Maria, names honoring his godfather, Emperor Ferdinand I, and his maternal grandfather, King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria.
Maximilian was an archduke of Austria and the emperor of Mexico, a man whose naive liberalism proved unequal to the international intrigues that had put him on the throne and to the brutal struggles within Mexico that led to his execution.
The Emperor of Mexico (Spanish: Emperador de México) was the head of state and head of government of Mexico on two non-consecutive occasions during the 19th century. With the Mexican Declaration of Independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico briefly became an independent monarchy – the First Mexican Empire .