Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide (cognatic descendant)
Titles
Emperor of Mexico
Empress of Mexico
Prince Imperial of Mexico
Mexican Prince
Princess of Iturbide
Prince of the Union
Prince of Iturbide (Created by Maximilian on 16 September 1865)
Dissolution
1949 (in agnatic line; last male dynast died in 1925)
The House of Iturbide (Spanish: Casa de Iturbide) is a former Imperial House of Mexico. It was founded by the Sovereign Mexican Constituent Congress on 22 June 1822 when the newly independent Mexican congress confirmed Agustín I's title of Constitutional Emperor of Mexico.[2][3][4][5] He was baptized with the names of Saints Augustine, Cosmas, and Damian at the cathedral there.[6][7] The last name Iturbide was originally from the Basque Country, Spain.[8] Emperor Agustín abdicated and lived in exile with the prohibition on returning to Mexico. Despite that ban, he returned, was captured, and executed. Grandchildren of Emperor Agustín were adopted by Maximilian I of Mexico (1864–67), who had no biological children, and granted some status in the ephemeral Second Mexican Empire.
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^Robertson, William Spence: Iturbide de México (1968) - Duke University Press
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