Word info

Iturbide

Proper noun

Meaning

Iturbide (plural Iturbides)

A surname from Spanish [in turn from Basque].

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A Mexican military detachment marched to San Salvador and suppressed dissent, but with the fall of Iturbide on 19 March 1823, the army decamped back to Mexico. Source: Internet

By request of Parliament, the president of the regency Agustín de Iturbide was proclaimed emperor of New Spain but the Parliament also decided to re name New Spain to Mexico. Source: Internet

However, the Army of the Three Guarantees was formed under the command of Colonel Agustín de Iturbide with the support of patriots and loyalists to secure independence for Mexico and the protection of Roman Catholicism. Source: Internet

No one was allowed to speak against Iturbide. Source: Internet

The kingdom of Guatemala (what Central America was more commonly known as during Spanish and Mexican rule) was annexed into Mexico in 1822 under the rule of emperor Agustín de Iturbide. Source: Internet

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