Prince Imperial of Mexico
Prince Imperial of Mexico was the title created after Mexico gained independence from the Spanish Empire as the First Mexican Empire and it was designated to be the official title of the heir apparent to the imperial throne in Mexico. Only a few days after Agustín de Iturbide was created Emperor of Mexico, his first son, Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte was created heir apparent and invested with the title of Prince Imperial of Mexico and the honorific "Don" to accompany the title. Only three people have ever held the title, and only one of them when it was still in legal effect. It is no longer recognized by the United Mexican States since the Mexican Constitution of 1917 specifically prohibits the creation and use of Mexican noble titles by Mexican citizens.
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Prince Imperial of Mexico
Prince Imperial of Mexico was the title created after Mexico gained independence from the Spanish Empire as the First Mexican Empire and it was designated to be the official title of the heir apparent to the imperial throne in Mexico. Only a few days after Agustín de Iturbide was created Emperor of Mexico, his first son, Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte was created heir apparent and invested with the title of Prince Imperial of Mexico and the honorific "Don" to accompany the title. Only three people have ever held the title, and only one of them when it was still in legal effect. It is no longer recognized by the United Mexican States since the Mexican Constitution of 1917 specifically prohibits the creation and use of Mexican noble titles by Mexican citizens.
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Prince Imperial of Mexico was ...... le titles by Mexican citizens.
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Prince mexicain, prince d'Itur ...... titre de « comte de Götzen ».
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Príncipe Imperial do México ou ...... ximiliano von Götzen-Iturbide.
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Prince Imperial of Mexico was ...... le titles by Mexican citizens.
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Prince mexicain, prince d'Itur ...... titre de « comte de Götzen ».
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Príncipe Imperial do México ou ...... ximiliano von Götzen-Iturbide.
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Prince Imperial of Mexico
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Prince du Mexique
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Príncipe Imperial do México
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