Examples of 'iturbide' in a sentence

Meaning of "iturbide"

iturbide (verb) - to abruptly interrupt or halt a process, conversation, or action
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  • A surname from Spanish [in turn from Basque].

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Iturbide led the defenders.
Republicans were not happy with Iturbide as emperor.
Iturbide began to live extravagantly.
No one was allowed to speak against Iturbide.
Iturbide became the head of the new government junta.
We just wanted to show where Iturbide was.
Iturbide had been one of the prominent members of the realistic army.
He and other deputies proposed that Iturbide be declared a traitor.
Iturbide controlled both the membership of the junta and the matters that it considered.
The new government was overwhelmingly people loyal to Iturbide himself.
Iturbide offered Guerrero a full pardon if he surrendered.
Some at least claim to be transplants from the old Iturbide.
Tenoch Iturbide was the second of three children.
The local legislature held a trial and sentenced Iturbide to death.
Agustín de Iturbide was the first and only emperor.

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Mexico had a representative government elected by a Congress that had been dissolved by Iturbide.
Iturbide was forced to reinstate the Congress.
A statement of some of the principal events in the public life of Agustin de Iturbide.
Iturbide chose the city of Córdoba as the meeting place.
The revolutionary coalition quickly fell apart as Iturbide removed Guerrero and his following from influence.
Graciela Iturbide is one of a number of Mexican women photographers who have gained recognition.
Today it is known as the Palace of Iturbide.
Iturbide installed his headquarters at Teloloapan.
María Ignacia suggested that Iturbide could be that man.
Iturbide was made the emperor of Mexico by the Congress.
Conservative political factions in Mexico finally convinced Iturbide to return.
Iturbide made him commander of the Mexico City garrison.
Includes a short documentary about festival photographer Graciela Iturbide.
Emperor Agustin de Iturbide made colonization a priority for his administration.
He was a republican who fought for the overthrow of Emperor Iturbide.
Guerrero agreed to meet with Iturbide to discuss the independence of México.
The plan created a constitutional monarchy with Iturbide as Emperor.
For Graciela Iturbide the camera is a pretext for knowing the world.
He served as a courier for Mexican emperor Agustín de Iturbide.
Iturbide granted the leaving Spanish troops safe passage out of Mexico.
The first leader of independent Mexico was Agustin de Iturbide.
Iturbide is most famous for her photographs that capture images of Latin America.
A red brick studio for photographer Graciela Iturbide.
Agustin de Iturbide was unanimously elected as President of the Junta.
Regulations for the Princes of Iturbide.
Agustin de Iturbide launched a drive for Mexican Independence.
Reports of a probable further Spanish attempt to retake Mexico reached Iturbide in England.
Iturbide and the Plan of Iguala.
Palace of Iturbide.
Graciela Iturbide is a founding member of the Mexican Council of Photography.
House of Iturbide.
Iturbide declared himself emperor of the First Mexican Empire.
Prince of Iturbide.
Iturbide owes its name to the memory of Don Agustin de Iturbide.
It was incorporated into the newly formed Mexican Empire under Augustín de Iturbide.

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