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Archduke Maximilian of Austria consented to accept the Imperial Crown of Mexico in October 1863[2] and officially on 10 April 1864 under the regnal name of Maximilian I of Mexico.[3] Maximilian and his wife Carlota, having no issue of their own, adopted two of Agust\u00edn de Iturbide’s grandsons, Agust\u00edn de Iturbide y Green and Salvador de Iturbide y de Marz\u00e1n, who were granted each the (non-hereditary[4]) title Prince de Iturbide with the style of Highness by an imperial decree of 16 September 1865, and were ranked next in line after the reigning family.[4] However, Maximilian never intended to give the crown to the Iturbides[5] (like Napol\u00e9on I did with his stepson Eug\u00e8ne de Beauharnais) and it was all a charade directed at his brother Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria, as Maximilian explained himself that “either Karl Ludwig would give him one of his sons as an heir, or else he would bequeath everything to his Iturbide adopted children” as a last resort.[5] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Upon the abolition of the Second Mexican Empire and the execution of Emperor Maximilian I in 1867, pretense to the Mexican Crown passed to and was self-assumed[citation needed] by the said adopted heirs.The current pretender to the Mexican throne, in right of both the First and Second Empires, is Count Maximilian von G\u00f6tzen-Iturbide, great-grandson of Salvador de Iturbide y de Marz\u00e1n.[6][7]Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4List of claimants to the Mexican throne[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]List of claimants to the Mexican throne[edit]ClaimantPortraitBirthMarriagesDeathClaimAgust\u00edn I1823\u20131824(Constitutional Emperor of Mexico 1822\u20131823)27 September 1783, Valladolidson of Jos\u00e9 Joaqu\u00edn de Iturbideand Mar\u00eda Josefa de Ar\u00e1mburuAna Mar\u00eda Huarte27 February 180510 children19 July 1824Padillaaged 40Proclaimed Constitutional Emperor of Mexico on May 19, 1822 [1][unreliable source][6]Agust\u00edn Jer\u00f3nimo de Iturbide y Huarte(Agust\u00edn II)1824\u2013186430 September 1807, Valladolidson of Agust\u00edn Iand Ana Mar\u00eda HuarteUnmarried11 December 1866New Yorkaged 59Son of Agust\u00edn I, Voluntarily surrendered claim in favor of Maximiliano I [6]Maximiliano I(Emperor of Mexico 1864\u20131867)6 July 1832, Viennason of Archduke Franz Karl of Austriaand Princess Sophie of BavariaCharlotte of Belgium27 July 1857No children19 June 1867Quer\u00e9taro Cityaged 34Proclaimed Emperor of Mexico on June 10, 1864[citation needed]Agust\u00edn de Iturbide y Green(Agust\u00edn III)1867\u201319252 April 1863, Mexico Cityson of \u00c1ngel de Iturbide y Huarteand Alice Green Forrest\u00a0\u2022 Lucy Eleanor Jackson1894No children\u00a0\u2022 Mary Louise Kearney1915No children3 March 1925Washington, D.C.aged 61Grandson of Agust\u00edn I, Adopted Son of Maximiliano I [6]Mar\u00eda Josepha Sophia de Iturbide(Mar\u00eda I)1925\u2013194929 February 1872, Mikosdpusztadaughter of Salvador de Iturbide y Marz\u00e1nand Baroness Gizella Mikos\u00a0\u2022 Baron Johann Tunkl von Aschbrunn und Hohenstadt12 March 19082 daughters\u00a0\u2022 Charles de Carriere14 April 1923No childrenNovember 1949Devaaged 77Great Granddaughter of Agust\u00edn I, Adopted Granddaughter of Maximiliano I [6]Mar\u00eda Ana Tunkl-Iturbide(Mar\u00eda II)1949\u201319624 August 1909Temesv\u00e1rdaughter of Mar\u00eda Josepha Sophia de Iturbideand Johann Tunkl von Aschbrunn und HohenstadtNo children1962aged 52 or 53Daughter of Mar\u00eda I [6]Mar\u00eda Gisela Tunkl-Iturbide(Mar\u00eda III)1962\u201319812 October 1912Temesv\u00e1rdaughter of Mar\u00eda Josepha Sophia de Iturbideand Johann Tunkl von Aschbrunn und Hohenstadt\u00a0\u2022 Gustav Adolf von G\u00f6tzen8 June 19402 children\u00a0\u2022 Ottavio Stefano della Porta15 August 1959No children27 January 1981Sydneyaged 68Daughter of Mar\u00eda I, Sister of Mar\u00eda II [6]Maximilian von G\u00f6tzen-Iturbide(Maximiliano II)1981\u2013present2 March 1944Beszterceson of Mar\u00eda Gisela Tunkl-Iturbideand Gustav Adolf von G\u00f6tzenMaria Anna de Francecshi22 September 19902 childrenSon of Mar\u00eda III [6][7]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/pretenders-to-the-throne-of-mexico\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Pretenders to the throne of Mexico"}}]}]