Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph

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Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, better known as Maximilian I of Mexico, was an Austrian archduke who briefly reigned as the emperor of Mexico in the 1860s before his execution.

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Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archduke of Austria
emperor of Mexico
human
monarch
alsoKnownAs Emperor Maximilian I
Maximilian I of Mexico
birthDate 1832-07-06
birthPlace Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

Schönbrunn Palace
Vienna
burialPlace Imperial Crypt
Vienna
causeOfDeath execution by firing squad
countryOfCitizenship Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
deathDate 1867-06-19
deathPlace Cerro de las Campanas
Mexico
Querétaro
event French intervention in Mexico
surface form: Second French intervention in Mexico
father Archduke Franz Karl of Austria
givenName Ferdinand
Joseph
Maximilian
languageSpoken French
German
Spanish
militaryRank Austrian Navy officer
monarchOf Second Mexican Empire
mother Princess Sophie of Bavaria
nobleFamily House of Habsburg
surface form: House of Habsburg-Lorraine
notableFor being installed as emperor of Mexico by French forces
his execution after the fall of the Second Mexican Empire
notableWork Patronage of the arts in Mexico
occupation naval officer
statesman
opposedBy Benito Juárez
Mexican republicans
positionHeld Archduke of Austria
Maximilian I of Mexico
surface form: Emperor of Mexico

Viceroy of Lombardy–Venetia
predecessor Benito Juárez
reignEnd 1867-06-19
reignStart 1864-06-10
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Franz Joseph I of Austria
spouse Carlota of Mexico
Charlotte of Belgium
successor Benito Juárez
supportedBy French Empire
Napoleon III of France

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Maximilian I of Mexico fullName Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph
The Execution of Emperor Maximilian subjectName Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph