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    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...
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    Damián de Iturbide y Arámburu (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣusˈtin de ituɾˈbiðe] ; 27 September 1783 – 19 July 1824), commonly known as Agustín de Iturbide and...
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    Agustín de Iturbide y Green (2 April 1863 – 3 March 1925) was the grandson of Agustín de Iturbide, the first emperor of independent Mexico, and his consort...
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    de Iturbide y Huarte Juana de Iturbide y Huarte Josefa de Iturbide y Huarte Ángel de Iturbide y Huarte Isis de Iturbide y Huarte Dolores de Iturbide y...
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  • Plan of Casa Mata (Spanish: Plan de Casa Mata) was a plan formulated to elect a new constituent congress, which the monarchy of Agustín de Iturbide had dissolved...
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    Salvador Agustín Francisco de Paula de Iturbide y Marzán (18 September 1849 – 26 February 1895) was the grandson of Agustín de Iturbide, the first emperor of...
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    María Josepha Sophia de Iturbide (29 February 1872 – November 1949) was the head of the Imperial House of Mexico from 1925 to 1949. A modest and very...
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    Mexican Empire. The empire was led by former military officer Agustín de Iturbide, who ruled as Agustín I, its only monarch. The establishment of a monarchy...
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  • Juana de Dios María Francisca Ramona Ignacia de Iturbide y Huarte (10 March 1812 – 2 October 1828),[citation needed] was the third child of Agustín I of...
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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...
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  • ultimately keep control of the fort. Echevarri expressed his suspicion to Iturbide that it had all been a scheme by Santa Anna to get Echeverri killed as...
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  • Zacatecas cathedral, or architectural details like the door of the Casa de Iturbide, in Mexico City. Thesis from 1979 ¡Gracias Maestros! Condecoran a 2...
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    Agustín de Iturbide had crowned himself Emperor of Mexico, he decided to lend his support to the Plan of Casa Mata and, using his friendship with Iturbide, exerted...
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    signatories were the head of the Army of the Three Guarantees, Agustín de Iturbide, and, acting on behalf of the Spanish government, Jefe Político Superior...
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    Mexico. Noted for her beauty, grace and education, she married Agustín de Iturbide, who ruled briefly as Emperor in 1822-23 before he was exiled by the...
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    Rebeca de Iturbide Betancourt (1924–2003) was a Mexican-American actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, who was known for her versatility, being...
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    Bravo, who had supported Iturbide's Plan de Iguala, returned to their base in southern Mexico and raised a rebellion against Iturbide. The commander of imperial...
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    movement was reinvigorated by generals Vicente Guerrero and Agustín de Iturbide, and he helped re-capture Veracruz. Victoria remained an important and...
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    Central America was signed in September 1821, Regent of Mexico Agustín de Iturbide, who later became the emperor of Mexico in May 1822, made a formal request...
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    Plan of Iguala of Agustín de Iturbide. He participated in the anti-Iturbide Plan of Casa Mata and the siege of San Juan de Uluá. In 1824 he rose to the...
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    the Ayuntamiento before housing himself at the Casa de Moncada. On September 27, he received Iturbide at the National Palace, and went out with him to...
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    Rocha Iturbide is a Mexican architect. Mauricio Rocha was born in Mexico City in 1965 and studied architecture at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México...
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  • de Iturbide, proclaimed by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna at the port of Mexico on December 2, 1822. It was ratified on December 6. Agustín de Iturbide,...
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    the various mansions scattered in the centro such as the Palace of Iturbide and Casa de Azulejos (House of Tiles). This house was built in the 16th century...
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    (1999). La España de Fernando VII. Madrid: Espasa. p. 405. ISBN 8423997421. "¿Por qué firmaron Iturbide y O'Donojú los Tratados de Córdoba?". milenio...
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    years and eleven days after the Grito de Dolores, the Army of the Three Guarantees headed by Agustín de Iturbide entered Mexico City, concluding the Mexican...
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    liberal Spanish government of 1820. He joined Agustín de Iturbide's Plan of Iguala in 1821, and Iturbide named him colonel. The Constituent Congress made him...
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    system. Antonio López de Santa Anna proclaimed the Plan of Casa Mata, and was later joined by Vicente Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo. Iturbide then was forced to...
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  • Ruffo) is introduced as a young servant working in the Iturbide's household. Juan Pablo Iturbide Montejo (Diego Olivera), the future priest, son of Octavio...
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    issued, and a regency was formed to serve as the executive. Agustín de Iturbide (28 September 1821 – 4 October 1821) Antonio Joaquín Pérez Martínez (5...
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