20:0120:01, 13 September 2019diffhist+32 m
El Trono de México
"El Trono De Mexico" literally translates to "The Throne of Mexico" or "The Mexican Throne" and for someone who's a monarchist in a foreign country and types up El Trono de Mexico in Spanish, this page pops up, thus added a link to "Emperor of Mexico" articleTag: Visual edit
23:5023:50, 24 August 2019diffhist−202 m
List of heads of former ruling families
Reverted edit of 206.82.22.118 there's no such pretender as Daniel Sobiech and there's no evidence of this person, even if you Google it. Also there's no way this guy was coronated in October 19, 2019 as such hasn't happened yetTag: Visual edit
17:5517:55, 12 August 2019diffhist+998 m
List of heads of former ruling families
→Americas: Once again added this Pretender, by law and tradition of the Second Empire, Act 3 of the Superior Government Junta of the Conservative (Monarquist) Party defines the throne should be passed for himself and his decendents. However he had no desendence, but happens to have a Great-great nephew born on Mexican soil, and could lay a better claim to the throne than Gotzen-Iturbide. He has born and raised in Mexico and several monarquist parties see him with more rightsTag: Visual edit
17:3917:39, 12 August 2019diffhist+1 m
Archduke Felix of Austria
If you search "Archduke Carl Philipp" on Google you don't find any results from the Mexican Archduke, but if you search the Spanish equivalent to his name " Carlos Felipe de Habsburgo" you have better results and several articles on him and his family, whom currently reside in MexicoTag: Visual edit
30 July 2019
06:5206:52, 30 July 2019diffhist+116 m
Palaiologos
Added Cadet Branches, via agnatic. Ivan III of Russia married Sophia Palaiologina and had children. The line soon went extinct. Federico II Gonzaga married Margaret Palaiologina and had children together. They're desendance still exists today, but agnatic (through female lines)Tag: Visual edit
04:5904:59, 5 April 2019diffhist+195 m
Brazil–Mexico relations
Since both countries were both the only Latin American Monarchies during the 20th Century, and both were established as monarchies, there's certain monarchists who see these two royals as rightful heirs to the Latin American thrones. Carlos Felipe was born in Mexico and is the great great nephew of Maximilian I while Luiz is grandson of Pedro IITag: Visual edit
19:4919:49, 20 February 2019diffhist+82 m
Emperor of Mexico
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Felipe_de_Habsburgo he's also considered a candidate for monarch due to his relation towards Maximilian I of Mexico also he was born in Mexico giving him more legitimate rights to the throne than Goetzen-IturbideTag: Visual edit
23:2523:25, 4 February 2019diffhist+820 m
Ferdinand VII
What I added, is something that's not included in this page. Any Mexican historian would tell you that when Mexico became independent, Agustin de Iturbide intented to convince the elite to remain in Mexico and offered the crown to Ferdinand to convince the Spanish already there to stay. It's just that, and you guys are welcome to review my additions. Thank you and have a great day.Tag: Visual edit