Treaty of Miramar

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The Treaty of Miramar was an 1864 agreement in which Napoleon III of France and Archduke Maximilian of Austria formalized French military and financial support for Maximilian’s rule as Emperor of Mexico during the French intervention.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
treaty
beneficiary French Empire NERFINISHED
Maximilian I of Mexico NERFINISHED
context French intervention in Mexico
countryInvolved France
Mexico NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1864
establishedTitle Emperor of Mexico
language French
Spanish
legalStatus bilateral treaty
locationCountry Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
locationSigned Miramar Castle NERFINISHED
Trieste NERFINISHED
obligated Mexican Empire to reimburse France for intervention costs NERFINISHED
provides French expeditionary corps in Mexico
French financial subsidies to the Mexican Empire
purpose to formalize French financial support for Maximilian’s rule in Mexico
to formalize French military support for Maximilian’s rule in Mexico
relatedTo French intervention in Mexico NERFINISHED
Maximilian I of Mexico NERFINISHED
Napoleon III NERFINISHED
resultedIn consolidation of Maximilian’s claim to the Mexican throne
formalization of French military presence in Mexico
signatory Archduke Maximilian of Austria NERFINISHED
Napoleon III NERFINISHED
signatoryRole Emperor of Mexico NERFINISHED
Emperor of the French NERFINISHED
topic Second French intervention in Mexico NERFINISHED
year 1864

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French intervention in Mexico treaty Treaty of Miramar