A iturbide


[ee-toor-vee-th e] /iˈtur vi ðɛ/
noun
agustín de
[ah-goos-teen de] /ˌɑ gusˈtin dɛ/ (show ipa), 1783–1824, mexican soldier and revolutionary: as agustín i, emperor of mexico 1822–23.
itúrbide
/spanish ˈiβtureðe/
noun
agustín de (aɣusˈtin de). 1783–1824, mexican nationalist and emperor (1822–23). he was forced to abdicate and later executed

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