Maximilian I, of the Second Mexican Empire. However, he was later deposed, arrested and executed by orders of Benito Juarez.
Maximilian I. He was part of a puppet regime imposed by invading French forces.
Spain (1521-1821) and France (1864-1867).
Yes:Spain: 1521 - 1821France: 1864-1867
A monarchy, led by Maximilian I of Mexico. It was short-lived, though (1864-1867).
Canada was ruled until 1867 but we are still looking for who ruled it and how long
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.
The Maximilian coin minted in 1949 is a silver 5 Pesos coin from Mexico. It features an image of Emperor Maximilian I, who ruled Mexico from 1864 to 1867. These coins are popular among collectors due to their historical significance.
His Imperial Majesty The Emperor of Mexico, Maximiliano I of Mexico who reigned from 10 April 1864 to 15 May 1867.
Only Spain (1521 - 1821) and France (1864 - 1867) did.
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.
Both Spanish (1521-1821) and French (1864-1867).
1325-1521: Mexico (Aztec Empire) 1521-1821: New Spain (Spanish overseas colony) 1821-1823: Mexican Empire 1823-1864: United Mexican States (Federal Republic) 1864-1867: (Second) Mexican Empire 1867-present: United Mexican States (Federal Republic)