Prince Imperial of Mexico

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The Prince Imperial of Mexico was the hereditary title intended for the heir apparent to Emperor Maximilian I during the short-lived Second Mexican Empire in the 1860s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican imperial title
hereditary title
abolishedFollowing execution of Maximilian I
appliesToJurisdiction Second Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWithDynasty House of Habsburg-Lorraine NERFINISHED
country Second Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
createdBy Maximilian I of Mexico NERFINISHED
createdUnder Second Mexican Empire constitution NERFINISHED
dissolvedAfter fall of the Second Mexican Empire
endTime 1867
governmentFormContext constitutional monarchy
hasGenderedForm Princess Imperial of Mexico NERFINISHED
hasJurisdictionOver none (ceremonial title)
hasLanguage Spanish
hasNoDeFactoHolder true
heirApparentOf Maximilian I of Mexico NERFINISHED
Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Second Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
intendedFor heir apparent of Emperor Maximilian I
legalStatus abolished
locatedInTime 1860s
modeOfInheritance hereditary
nativeLabel Príncipe Imperial de México NERFINISHED
partOf Mexican imperial succession law
positionHeldInGovernment heir apparent to the Mexican throne
precedence first in the line of succession to the Mexican throne
reasonForNoHolder Maximilian I had no surviving biological children NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Crown Prince NERFINISHED
Prince Imperial of Brazil NERFINISHED
Prince of Asturias NERFINISHED
residenceAssociatedWithTitle Chapultepec Castle NERFINISHED
seatOfTitle Mexico City NERFINISHED
startTime 1864
subordinateTo Emperor of Mexico NERFINISHED
Maximilian I of Mexico NERFINISHED
successorEntity United Mexican States NERFINISHED
titleHolderStyle Imperial Highness NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Prince of Iturbide (dynastic style for his house) associatedTitle Prince Imperial of Mexico
subject surface form: Prince of Iturbide
Prince of Hungary nobleTitle Prince Imperial of Mexico
subject surface form: Maximilian I of Mexico