María Josepha Sophia De Iturbide
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german: Maria Josepha Sophia Iturbide von Mikos e Tarrodhaza , succession = Head of the Imperial House of Mexico , predecessor = Agustín de Iturbide , reign = 3 March 1925 – November 1949 , successor = María Ana Tunkl-Iturbide , reign-type = Tenure , birth_date = , birth_place = Mikosdpuszta,
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) , death_date = November 1949 (aged 77) , death_place =
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, father = Salvador, Prince of Iturbide , mother = Baroness Gizella María Terezia Mikos de Tarrodháza , spouse = * Baron Johann Tunkl von Aschbrunn und Hohenstadt * Charles de Carrière , issue = * María Ana Tunkl-Iturbide * María Gisela Josefa Erna Isabela Tunkl-Iturbide , house = Iturbide María Josepha Sophia de Iturbide (29 February 1872 – November 1949) was the head of the Imperial House of Mexico from 1925 to 1949. A modest and very religious lady, she played no political role whatsoever. She married twice and had two daughters.


Biography

Maria Josepha was born at Mikosdpuszta,
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, on 29 February 1872. She is the eldest child of Prince Salvador de Iturbide and Baroness Gizella Maria Terezia Mikos de Tarrõdhàza. Her father was a grandson of Agustin de Iturbide, royalist military commander turned Mexican insurgent for independence, who was elected
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in 1822 and forced to abdicate. Returning to Mexico after being forced into exile, Iturbide was shot, leaving a widow and children. Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico and his consort, Princess
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, unable to have children themselves, adopted the ill-fated emperor's son during their short-lived rule of the Second Mexican Empire. In 1881, the Itúrbide family left Hungary and moved to
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. They settled in Venice, where Maria Josepha spent her youth, distinguishing herself for her modesty and religious piety. After her father's death in 1895, her mother married again, to Count Emil von Jenison-Walworth in 1900.Casa Imperial de Mexico
Maria Josepha was married to Baron Johann
Tunkl of Brníčko Tunkl of Brníčko, fully Tunkl of Brníčko and Zábřeh (german: Tunkl von Aschbrunn und Hohenstad, la, Tunkl de brniczko et in zabrzeh) was a Moravian aristocratic family. The nobiliary particle is a reference to their major castle, called Br ...
(12 July 1872 – 10 May 1915) in Beszterce on 12 March 1908. Following his death in 1915, she married Charles de Carrière (24 November 1875 – November 1949) on 14 April 1923 in Bistriţa in what is now Rumania. Following the death of her childless uncle Prince Agustín de Itúrbide in 1925, Maria Josepha inherited whatever claims the Iturbide and Habsburg might have in Mexico, but she played no political role, events in Mexico having made any such claims academic. Republican Mexican liberals had captured and executed Emperor Maximilian in 1867 and conservative,
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ideas had been repudiated. Under President Porfirio Díaz, a liberal army general who had fought against the French invasion, diplomatic relations between Mexico and Austria were resumed. The Mexican Revolution (1910-20) had repudiated the long rule of liberal autocratic President Díaz (1876-1910). Maria Josepha was a very traditional woman, a devout Roman Catholic, and stayed as far away from politics as she could.Women in Power 1900-1940
/ref> Despite her very advanced age, she and her second husband, Charles de Carrière, were interned in 1948 by the Rumanian Communist government as class enemies of the people. They died under suspicious circumstances shortly after their internment in
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in November 1949. In accordance with her will and her daughters' wishes, the claim to the throne passed to her only grandson Count Maximiliano Gustav Albrecht Richard Agustin von Goetzen Iturbide,.


Family

Maria Josepha had two daughters from her first marriage: *Baroness Maria Anna (1909–1962), childless. * Baroness Maria Gizela (1912–1981). She married Count Gustav von Götzen (d. 1956) and had a son, Count Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide (b. 1944), who is the current 'Titular Emperor of Mexico' as Maximiliano II. She remarried in 1959
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(1890–1971). Her second marriage, to Charles de Carrière (1875–1949), was childless.


Ancestry


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Imperial House of Mexico
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