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On June 19, 1867, at Cerro De Las Campanas, the Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg Was Executed After Being Found Guilty of Violating National Sovereignty: Secretaría De Cultura – Revista Bocetos

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Source: INEHRM Archive photo. José Fernández Ruiz, researcher at the Institute for Legal Research and Professor at UNAM, brought to mind that, on 19 June 1867, at 07:05 hours, in Cerro de las Bells, Maximiliano de Habsburg and his generals Miguel Miramón and Tomas Mejía passed by arms.
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Source: INEHRM Archive photo. José Fernández Ruiz, researcher at the Institute for Legal Research and Professor at UNAM, brought to mind that, on 19 June 1867, at 07:05 hours, in Cerro de las Bells, Maximiliano de Habsburg and his generals Miguel Miramón and Tomas Mejía passed by arms.

On June 19, 1867, the Maximilian Archduke of Habsburg, was shot at the Cerro de las Campanas, Querétaro, next to the conservative Generals Miguel Miramón and Tomás Mejía, which marked the end of the Second Mexican Empire. This fact resulted from the conflict between imperialists and Republicans; after Maximiliano became enmity with the conservatives in Mexico and Napoleon III withdrew his troops from the territory of the country. Despite the fac…

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