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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The attempted Spanish reconquest of Ecuador was a project organized in 1846 by Juan José Flores, deposed president of Ecuador, and the Spanish queen mother Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies, to recover the former colony of the Royal Audience of Quito, and establish there a monarchy chaired by one of the sons of the Queen. The plan included also expand the territory to the south, absorbing the republics of Perú and Bolivia to conform the United Kingdom of Ecuador, Perú and Bolivia.Although most of the diplomatic documents points as a presumptive nominee to King of Ecuador to Agustín Muñoz of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, child of the second marriage of Maria Christina with the Duke of Riánsares. There are others in which it is assumed that the king Louis Philippe I of the French could also have been involved in the project, contributing with his own money like Maria Christina, to place in the South American throne the children of both who just get married at the time: Antoine D'Orleans and Luisa Fernanda of Bourbon. However, the French government rejected any deals and did not support any Spanish reconquest of Ecuador."@en }

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