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rdfs:comment | - The Siege of Mexico City was a 1867 military engagement in the French intervention in Mexico between the Mexican Republican forces and Emperor Maximilian's troops encompassing in the siege of the city. It was the last armed conflict of the Second Mexican Empire and the fall of the city resulted in the transition of the Empire into the Republic led by Benito Juárez.
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Footer | - Republican officers of the siege : Manuel González Flores , Mariano Escobedo and Porfirio Díaz
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Partof | - the French intervention in Mexico
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Result | - Mexican Republican victory, end of the Maximilian Affair
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Image | - Manuel Gonzalez 00.jpg
- Mariano Escobedo.jpg
- Porfirio diaz 00.jpg
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combatant | - 22
- Second Mexican Empire
- Mexican Republicans
- Austro-Hungarian troops
- French counterguerillas
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Units | - 1
- Eastern Army
- American Legion of Honour
- regiment of Quiroga18th regiment of infantry
- regiment of chasseurs á cheval
- regiment of gendarmesregiment of hussars
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abstract | - The Siege of Mexico City was a 1867 military engagement in the French intervention in Mexico between the Mexican Republican forces and Emperor Maximilian's troops encompassing in the siege of the city. It was the last armed conflict of the Second Mexican Empire and the fall of the city resulted in the transition of the Empire into the Republic led by Benito Juárez.
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