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Sabina de Iturbide y Huarte (30 December 1810 — 15 July 1871) [citation needed] was the daughter of Agustín de Iturbide and Ana María Huarte who received the title of Mexican Princess during the First Mexican Empire by the Constituent Congress.
Sabina María de la Concepción de Iturbide y Huarte (Ciudad de México, 30 de diciembre de 1810-Filadelfia, Estados Unidos, 15 de julio de 1871) fue hija del emperador Agustín I de México y de su esposa Ana María Huarte, recibió el título de princesa mexicana durante el Primer Imperio Mexicano por el Congreso Constituyente.
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The Sovereign Mexican Constituent Congress decreed on 22 June 1822the following: 1. Art 1 °. The Mexican Monarchy, in addition to being moderate and Constitutional, is also hereditary. 2. Art 2 °. Consequently, the Nation calls the succession of the Crown for the death of the current Emperor, his firstborn son Don Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide. The Constitution of the Empire will decide the order of succession of the throne. 3. Art 3 °. The crown prince will be called "Prince Imperial" and wil...
First Mexican Empire
After Mexico was declared and recognized as an independent state, Iturbide was backed and influenced by Mexico's conservatives, who favored an independent Mexico with a monarch from one of the European royal families as head of state. When no European royalty accepted Mexico's offer (as Spain still had hopes of taking Mexico back), Iturbide was persuaded by his advisers to be named Emperor in the manner of Napoleon I. On 11 May 1823, the ex-emperor boarded the British ship Rawlins, en route t...
Second Mexican Empire
In 1863, the Mexican Conservative Party, with the support of Napoleon III of France, attempted to establish a new monarchy under Austrian Hapsburg Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian as Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico. Maximilian, who had no natural offspring, adopted two grandsons of the first Mexican emperor, Agustín de Iturbide y Green and Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán.Agustín and Salvador were each granted the vitalicio (meaning non-hereditary) title of Prince de Iturbide and style of Highness b...
Genealogy of Agustín I
Children: 1. Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte (1807–1866) Titular Emperor of Mexico (1824-1864) 1.1. Jesusa de Iturbide y Fernández de Piérola (1842–1914) 1.1.1. Pedro José Nicolás de Piérola Iturbide (1862-1886) 1.1.2. Eva María de Piérola Iturbide (1863-1919) 1.1.3. Raquel de Piérola Iturbide (1865-1886) 1.1.4. Adán Jesús Isaías de Piérola Iturbide (1866-1935) 1.1.5. Luis Benjamín de Piérola Iturbide (1867-1868) 1.1.6. Benjamín Amadeo de Piérola Iturbide (1868-1945) 1.1.7. Jesusa María...
Heraldry of the House of IturbidePrince Imperial of Mexico.Mexican Princes.Princess of Iturbide (1822-1823).Dolores Gámez, José. "XVII". Historia de Nicaragua, Sucesos del Siglo XVII serie histórica. Retrieved 23 January 2010. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)Nov 3, 2019 · Genealogy for Sabina de Iturbide y Huarte (1810 - 1871) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Salvador María de Iturbide y Huarte (17 July 1820 – 7 June 1856) was the eighth child (and third son) of Agustín I of Mexico and Empress Ana Maria Huarte. He was married in 1845 to Doña María del Rosario de Marzán y Guisasola.
Pocos datos tenemos de la cómoda vida que debió tener Ana Huarte; con la intención de no especular y evitar caer en algún anacronismo, preferimos limitarnos a marcar la idea de que su vida fue opulenta; de pequeña debió pasar innumerable cantidad de horas jugando por los pasillos de la enorme mansión de los Huarte y Muñiz, y de vez en vez
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