María Nicolasa de Iturbide explained

Nicolasa de Iturbide
Princess of Iturbide
Full Name:Spanish; Castilian: María Nicolasa de Iturbide y Arambúru
House:Iturbide
House-Type:Imperial House
Father:José Joaquín de Iturbide y Arreguí
Mother:María Josefa de Arámburu y Carrillo de Figueroa
Birth Date:15 September 1774
Birth Place:Valladolid, New Spain
Death Place:Mexico City, Mexico

María Nicolasa de Iturbide y Arámburu (September 15, 1774 – October 4, 1840) was older sister of Agustín de Iturbide who received the title of Princess of Iturbide during the First Mexican Empire by the Constituent Congress.[1]

The brigadier Antonio López de Santa Anna pretended the hand of the princess with the idea of becoming a serene Highness, even though he was only 30 years old and she was in her 60s. As soon as the Emperor realized the absurd purpose, he put an end to this activity, which would lead to a revenge by the brigadier.[2]

Decree

The Sovereign Mexican Constituent Congress decreed on June 22, 1822[3] the following:

Notes and References

  1. http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080012224/1080012224_17.pdf Digital UANL Family Iturbide
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=YQ31jhC8SN8C&dq=%22Nicolasa+de+Iturbide%22+Santa+Anna&pg=PA362 Folletos, 1824-1827: José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi
  3. http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1020001404_C/1020001408_T5/1020001408.pdf Digital UANL Studies of the General History of Mexico. VOLUME V