Emperor of Mexico explained

Royal Title:Emperor
Realm:Mexico
Border:imperial
Coatofarms:Coat of Arms of the First Mexican Empire.svg
Coatofarmssize:120px
Coatofarmscaption:Imperial coat of arms
Style:His Imperial Majesty
First Monarch:Agustín I
Last Monarch:Maximilian I
Residence:Palace of Moncada (1822–1823)
Chapultepec Castle (1864–1867)
Began:19 May 1822 (First Empire)
10 April 1864 (Second Empire)
Ended:19 March 1823 (First Empire)
15 May 1867 (Second Empire)
Pretender:Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide

The Emperor of Mexico was the head of state and head of governmentof Mexico on two non-consecutive occasions during the 19th century.

With the Mexican Declaration of Independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico briefly became an independent monarchy – the First Mexican Empire. For a few years in the mid 1860s, Mexico reverted to being a monarchy – the Second Mexican Empire. In both instances, the reigning emperor was forcibly deposed and then executed.

First Mexican Empire (1821–1823)

See main article: First Mexican Empire.

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Agustín I19 May 182219 March 1823 Iturbide

Decree

The Sovereign Mexican Constituent Congress decreed on June 22, 1822[1] the following:

Second Mexican Empire (1863–1867)

See main article: Second Mexican Empire.

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Maximilian I10 April 186419 June 1867Habsburg-Lorraine

Decree

The Superior Government Junta by the Conservative Party decreed on July 11, 1863[2] the following:

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1020001404_C/1020001408_T5/1020001408.pdf Digital UANL Studies of the General History of Mexico. VOLUME V
  2. Web site: ITAM Library Studies . 2019-01-25 . 2020-07-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200731015031/https://biblioteca.itam.mx/estudios/117/000268757.pdf . dead .