He was executed by firing squad on the "Cerro de las Campanas" hill (20°35'36''N 100°24'37.3''W) at the city of Queretaro, Mexico on June 19, 1867.
Benito Juarez
Yes, a puppet government presided by "Maximilian I, Emperor of Mexico". However it lasted from 1864 until 1867, when he was captured and executed by Liberal troops, at the orders of Benito Juarez.
On June 21, 1867. Two days after forces loyal to Benito Juarez captured and executed Maximilian I.
Maximilian I, of the Second Mexican Empire. However, he was later deposed, arrested and executed by orders of Benito Juarez.
He fought Archduke Maximilian I and his Catholic, conservative, monarchist allies within Mexico and was victorious. Maximilian I along with his main guys were executed for fighting against the Mexican state and the republic was restored, for a time...
Benito ju'ares
In grand part because Maximilian had ordered the execution of soldiers loyal to Benito Juarez, notably General José Maria Arteaga, General Carlos Salazar, Coronel Jesús Díaz Ruíz, Coronel Trinidad Villa Gómez y Capitán Juan González, all executed on October 21, 1865 in Uruapan, Michoacán as traitors. They are known as "Los Martires de Uruapan". Maximilian would meet the same fate that he himself ordered.
No. The person you are referring to is Maximilian I
He was killed by firing squad, ordered by Benito Juarez.
Giulino, Northern Italy
According to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_I_of_Mexico): Maximilian I, Emperor of Mexico (Emperador Maximiliano I de México) (6 July 1832 - 19 June 1867) (born Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph) was a member of Austria's Imperial Habsburg-Lorraine family. With the backing of Napoleon III of France and a group of Mexican monarchists, he was proclaimed Emperor of Mexico on 10 April 1864. Many foreign governments refused to recognize his government, especially the United States. This ensured the success of Republican forces led by Benito Juárez, and Maximilian was executed, after capture by Republicans, in Qurerétaro in 1867. Maximilian was born in Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, the second son of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and his wife Sophie Friederike Dorothee Wilhelmine, Princess of Bavaria. His siblings were Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, Karl Ludwig, Archduchess Maria Anna Caroline Pia and Archduke Ludwig Viktor. Maximilian was born with the title His Imperial and Royal Highness Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Prince Imperial and Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia.
No. He only ruled Mexico for three years, between 1864 to 1867. He was imposed by the French invaders upon Mexico, but was ultimately deposed and executed by Republican forces, led by Mexican President Benito Juarez.