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  1. Ángel María José Ignacio Francisco Xavier de Iturbide y Huarte (Santiago de Querétaro, 2 de octubre de 1816-Ciudad de México, 21 de julio de 1872) fue noble mexicano, hijo de Agustín de Iturbide y Ana María Huarte que recibió el título de príncipe mexicano durante el Primer Imperio Mexicano.

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  2. Ángel María José Ignacio Francisco Xavier de Iturbide y Huarte (October 2, 1816 — July 21, 1872) was the second son of Agustín de Iturbide and Ana María Huarte who received the title of Mexican Prince during the First Mexican Empire by the Constituent Congress.

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    The base of the column is quadrangular with each vertex featuring a bronze sculpture symbolizing law, war, justice and peace. Originally, nine steps led to the base, but due to the sinking of the ground, an ongoing problem in Mexico City, fourteen more steps have been added. On the main face of the base facing downtown Mexico City, an inscription r...

    Construction of the column of independence topped by a depiction of winged victory was ordered in 1900 by President Porfirio Díaz. Antonio Rivas Mercado began to design the monument, envisioned as a column with both classical and modern elements, with bronze statues at its base. The foundation stone was laid on January 2, 1902. Placed in it was a g...

    In 1925, during the administration of Plutarco Elías Calles, the remains of the following Heroes of the Mexican Independence were interred in a mausoleum under the base of the monument. At the entry to the mausoleum is a statue of William Lamport, also known as Don Guillén de Lampart y Guzmán, an Irishman who was tried by the Mexican Inquisition in...

    Visitors may enter the monument, view the memorial plaques at the base level, and climb to the top of the tower. While entry is free, visitors must obtain a permit at the Cuauhtémoc borough by showing an ID. Groups of no more than six people are permitted inside the monument for about 15 minutes. With about 200 steps, the climb is arduous. The firs...

    Baird, David; Bairstow, Lynne (2004). Frommer's Mexico 2005. Wiley Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0764567632.
    Legorreta, Jorge (Sep. 18, 2002). "Tres figuras aladas erigidas a la libertad". La Jornada.In Spanish
    Loaeza, Guadalupe (1998). El Ángel de nuestras nostalgias. Plaza y Janés. ISBN 9681103149.In Spanish
    Blair, Kathryn Skidmore (2001). In The Shadow of The Angel. First Books. ISBN 0759606315.
    Article from the defunct Cuban magazine Carteles featuring photographs of the monument after the 1957 earthquake (in Spanish)
    Picture of el Ángelat sunset.
  3. via GIPHY. ️ EU ni se enteró de la caída de WhatsApp: hay una razón por la que no lo usan. El Ángel de la Independencia, inaugurado por Porfirio Díaz en 1910, está hecho de bronce con recubrimiento de oro, mide casi siete metros de altura y pesa siete toneladas.

  4. Doble Vía. La puerta del Infierno, la historia del manicomio más temido de México que ahora es preparatoria. Algunos restos de los héroes nacionales de nuestra independencia yacen dentro de la columna de este monumento, la cual tiene tres tipos de estilos arquitectónicos italianos: dórico, jónico y corintio.

  5. A 60 años del derrumbe del Ángel de la Independencia. Foto: INAH Fototeca. Agencia EFE. La caída del Ángel de la Independencia, el emblemáticomonumento nacional de México, permanece en la ...

  6. »Tengan cuidado de no menospreciar a uno de estos pequeños, porque yo les digo que sus ángeles en los cielos ven siempre el rostro de mi Padre que está en los cielos.