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Both Maximilian and his wife Carlota lived on the Chapultepec castle, atop the hill with the same name. At the time, it was on the outskirts of Mexico City and connected through the "Promenade of the Empress" (present-day Reforma Avenue) to the Government Palace, located in downtown Mexico City.

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Where maximilian and carlota live in Mexico?

Both Maximilian and his wife Carlota lived on the Chapultepec castle, atop the hill with the same name. At the time, it was on the outskirts of Mexico City and connected through the "Promenade of the Empress" (present-day Reforma Avenue) to the Government Palace, located in downtown Mexico City.


When did Carlota Solares die?

Carlota Solares died on August 6, 1980, in Mexico City, Mexico.


When did Maximilian I of Mexico die?

Maximilian I of Mexico died on 1867-06-19.


When was Carlota Solares born?

Carlota Solares was born on November 4, 1909, in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.


Who were the women emperors?

No but there were empresses. Such as the Emperor Temmu and Empress Jitō of Japan (40th emperor of Japan) and Maximilian I of Mexico and his consort Empress Carlota of Mexico.


When was Carlota Bilbao born?

Carlota Bilbao was born on March 2, 1918, in Chihuahua, Mexico.


What city did carlota leave her reminder of her project in?

Oh, dude, Carlota left her reminder in Barcelona. Like, she was probably too busy enjoying the tapas and sangria to remember her project. Classic Carlota move, am I right?


Where was Maximilian sent by Napoleon 3?

Mexico


Where was Maximilian sent by Napoleon the third?

Mexico


What nationality was Maximilian the Emperor of Mexico?

He was Austrian.


What Mexican city has reminders of Carlota?

The Chapultepec history museum in Mexico City has several of Carlota's (Charlotte of Belgium) possessions. Her remains are buried on Brussels, Belgium.


Was the ruler of Mexico during the french occupation?

Austro-Hungarian Archduke Fernando Maximilian, who was named emperor of Mexico in 1864