Mexican Imperial Orders Explained

There were three Imperial Orders of the Mexican Empire, which were Orders of chivalry created to reward Heads of state and prominent people during the two periods of the Mexican Empire—the (Spanish; Castilian: Orden Imperial de Guadalupe), the Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle (Spanish: Orden Imperial del Águila Mexicana), and the (Spanish: Imperial Orden de San Carlos).

Imperial Order of Guadalupe

Emperor Maximilian I modified the statutes of the Order for the last time on April 10, 1865, renaming the order "Imperial" (instead of "National") and divided it into four ranks, each with civilian and military divisions:

Grand Crosses
Grand Officers
  • Commanders
  • Knights
    Unknown Classes

    Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle

    See main article: Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle.

    The award survives partially (in name at least) in the modern Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle.

    Imperial Order of Saint Charles

    Grand Crosses

    Some Ladies Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Charles include:[1]

    See also

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: LA ORDEN IMPERIAL DE SAN CARLOS . 2012-06-05 . 2017-11-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171117013114/http://www.condecoraciones.galeon.com/aficiones2597055.html . dead .
    2. http://www.geneall.net/H/per_page.php?id=1162764 Geneall