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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 22 June 1822 when the newly independent Mexican congress confirmed Agustín I 's title of Constitutional Emperor of Mexico .
1.1 House of Iturbide, 1822–1823. 1.2 House of Habsburg-Lorraine, 1864–1867. 2 See also. 3 External links. Toggle the table of contents. List of empresses consort ...
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Salvador de Iturbide y Huarte (1820–1856) Maximilian I of Mexico (1832–1867) Charlotte of Belgium (1840–1927) Agustín de Iturbide y Green (1863–1925) Salvador de Iturbide y Marzán (1849–1895) Maria Josepha Sophia de Itúrbide (1872–1949) María Gizella Tunkl von Aschbrunn (1912–1981) Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide (b. 1944)
Paula realizes that Lucas is Rogelio's son and leaves the Iturbide house; two months have passed and there is no sign of her. Martina offers Erika her support so she can win back Rogelio's love. Paula attends an audition to play music in a business and the owner is Ulisés, an old friend.
Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte (30 September 1807 – 11 December 1866) was the eldest son of the first Emperor of Mexico, Agustín I of Mexico.He was the heir apparent to the First Mexican Empire and a member of the Imperial House of Iturbide.
Josefa de Iturbide y Huarte (December 22, 1814 — December 5, 1891) 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 and Princess of Iturbide during the Second Mexican Empire by Maximilian of Habsburg.
From this palace's balcony, Iturbide accepted the offer to be Mexico's first emperor after independence from Spain. During his reign (1821–1823), he lived here, using the house as the royal palace. [2] After the Conquest, the site had been part of land granted by the Spanish Crown to Gonzalo Juárez de Córdoba. [3]