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The coffin used to bring back the body of Maximilian I of Mexico, from his execution at Querétaro City in Querétaro, Mexico. Vintage halftone etching circa 19th century.
Vintage engraving of Maximilian I of Mexico (6 July 1832 to 19 June 1867), the only monarch of the Second Mexican Empire.
Official portrait of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico made in 1864 by Albert Graefle.
Maximilian I ( Spanish: Fernando Maximiliano José María de Habsburgo-Lorena; 6 July 1832 - 19 June 1867 ) was the only monarch of the Second Mexican Empire Original edition from my own archives Source : Beckers Weltgeschichte 1886
Very old Mexican postage stamp (Year 1866) with the Emperor of Mexico, Maximilian I de Habsbourg. All is on a black background.
Chapultepec Castle. It is the only royal castle in North America that was actually used as the residence of a sovereign: the Mexican Emperor Maximilian I, and his consort Empress Carlota, lived there during the Second Mexican Empire. Woodcut engraving, published in 1872.
Chapultepec Castle. It is the only royal castle in North America that was actually used as the residence of a sovereign: the Mexican Emperor Maximilian I, and his consort Empress Carlota, lived there during the Second Mexican Empire.
Illustration of a Maximilian I, 6.6.1832 - 19.6.1867, Emperor of Mexico 10.4.1864 - 14.5.1867, with wife Empress Charlotte, portraits
Group portrait of the firing squad that executed Maximilian I of Mexico. Vintage halftone etching circa 19th century.
Maximilian I of Mexico (1832 - 1867). The Second Mexican Empire era (circa 19th century). Vintage halftone photo etching circa late 19th century.
The throne room at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City, Mexico. Vintage halftone etching circa 19th century.
Emperor of Mexico, Maximilian, was executed June 19, 1876, in Mexico. Illustration engraving published 1895. This edition is in my private collection. Copyright is in public domain.
The original monument to the execution of Maximilian I of Mexico on Cerro de las Campanas (Hill of the Bells) at Querétaro City in Querétaro, Mexico. Vintage halftone etching circa 19th century. In 1900 the current building, the Emperor Maximilian Memorial Chapel would be built on this location.
Illustration of a Maximilian I of Mexico
Portrait of Archduke Maximilian of Austria (July 6, 1832 –June 19, 1867) emperor of the Second Mexican Empire (April 1864 until his execution by the Mexican Republic June 18, 1867. Photograph published 1895. Original edition is in my archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
The last prison of Maximilian I of Mexico, now El Museo de la Restoración de la República (Museum of the Restoration of the Republic) at Querétaro City in Querétaro, Mexico. Vintage halftone etching circa 19th century. The building became a museum in 2003.
Between January and March of 1865 a delegation of the Kickapoo tribe traveled from northern Mexico to Mexico City in order to meet Emperor Maximilian and discuss territorial matters and seek land rights as well as protection against attacks from other hostile tribes and deserting American soldiers raiding in their territory near Rio Grande. The Kickapoo Indians, an Algonkian-speaking group of fewer than 1,000 individuals scattered across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and northern Mexico, are the remnants of a larger tribe that once lived in the central Great Lakes region. Wood engraving, published in 1872.