Miguel I

Grand Duke Miguel

Miguel Iturbide Guerrero was the son of Emperor of Mexico Vicente II and Empress Maria. He was the sole survivor of the Republican Revolution of 1865 and fled to America in 1866, his grandfather, King William I, declared war on the Provisional Government and briefly installed Miguel as Emperor in 1866. However, a second coup in 1867 removed Miguel after his regents silently abdicated on his behalf and sent him to exile in America. His uncle, the new king Edward I, drew upon the war exhausted America and elected not to invade a fourth time.

In 1869, he was granted the title Duke of Colorado. Following the Mexican Revolutionary War, and the creation the Grand Duchy of Central America, he was placed as Grand Duke by Edward I in order to maintain American control over the Nicaragua Canal.

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Reign

As Emperor of Mexico: 1866 - 1867   Preceded by: Vicente I   Succeeded by: Office abolished   As Grand Duke of Central America: 1871 - 1921   Preceded by: Office established   Succeeded by: Antonio I

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Honorary & Occupational Titles
Emperor of Mexico   Duke of Colorado   Grand Duke of Central America
Life
1854 1921 67 years old
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