Ángel de Iturbide y Huarte
Ángel de Iturbide | |||||
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Mexican Prince | |||||
Born | Queretaro, New Spain | October 2, 1816||||
Died | July 21, 1872 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 55)||||
Burial | Panteón del Tepeyac | ||||
Spouse | Alice Green Forrest | ||||
Issue | Agustín de Iturbide y Green | ||||
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Imperial House | Iturbide | ||||
Father | Agustín I of Mexico | ||||
Mother | Ana María Huarte | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
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.[1]
In 1854 he was appointed Secretary of the Mexican Legation in the United States. He married Alice Green Forrest, a girl from the District of Columbia, daughter of a US Army captain. Alice was reputed to be one of the great beauties of American society salons during the American Civil War. In this marriage was born Agustín de Iturbide y Green, grandson by male line of the first Mexican emperor and Heir Presumptive of Maximilian von Habsburg, emperor of Second Mexican Empire.[2]
Decree[]
The Sovereign Mexican Constituent Congress decreed on June 22, 1822[3] the following:
- Art 1 °. The Mexican Monarchy, in addition to being moderate and Constitutional, is also hereditary.
- Art 2 °. Consequently, the Nation calls the succession of the Crown for the death of the current Emperor, his firstborn son Don Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide. The Constitution of the Empire will decide the order of succession of the throne.
- Art 3 °. The crown prince will be called "Prince Imperial" and will have the treatment of Imperial Highness.
- Art 4 °. The legitimate sons and daughters of H.I.M will be called "Mexican Princes", and will have the treatment of Highness.
- Art 5 °. Don José Joaquín de Iturbide y Arreguí, Father of H.I.M, is decorated with the title of "Prince of the Union" and the treatment of Highness, during his life.
- Art 6 °. It is also granted the title of "Princess of Iturbide" and the treatment of Highness, during his life, to Doña María Nicolasa de Iturbide y Arámburo, sister of the Emperor.
Ancestry[]
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References[]
- ^ Digital UANL Family Iturbide
- ^ M. M. McAllen:Maximilian and Carlota: Europe's Last Empire in Mexico p.199
- ^ Digital UANL Studies of the General History of Mexico. VOLUME V
- 1816 births
- 1872 deaths
- House of Iturbide