The Emperor of Mexico is the head of state of Mexico, although his role is now mostly symbolic. Once an absolute monarch, various laws, constitutions, and bills in the late 1800s and early 1900s reduced his power. He is often seen abroad helping in humanitarian tasks or representing Mexico abroad. His full title is: His Majesty Fernando I de Iturbide and Habsburg Emperor of Mexico, Prince of the Treasury, Protector of the Constitution, and Commander of the Imperial Armed Forces of Mexico by the Grace of God
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| - List of Emperors of Mexico (Mexican Empire)
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| - The Emperor of Mexico is the head of state of Mexico, although his role is now mostly symbolic. Once an absolute monarch, various laws, constitutions, and bills in the late 1800s and early 1900s reduced his power. He is often seen abroad helping in humanitarian tasks or representing Mexico abroad. His full title is: His Majesty Fernando I de Iturbide and Habsburg Emperor of Mexico, Prince of the Treasury, Protector of the Constitution, and Commander of the Imperial Armed Forces of Mexico by the Grace of God
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| - The Emperor of Mexico is the head of state of Mexico, although his role is now mostly symbolic. Once an absolute monarch, various laws, constitutions, and bills in the late 1800s and early 1900s reduced his power. He is often seen abroad helping in humanitarian tasks or representing Mexico abroad. His full title is: His Majesty Fernando I de Iturbide and Habsburg Emperor of Mexico, Prince of the Treasury, Protector of the Constitution, and Commander of the Imperial Armed Forces of Mexico by the Grace of God
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