Imperial Crown of Mexico
Imperial Crown of Mexico | |
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Replica of the Imperial Crown of Mexico | |
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Country | Second Mexican Empire (1864-1867) |
Made | 1864 |
Destroyed | Circa 1867 |
Cap | Red velvet |
The Imperial Crown of Mexico was the crown created for the monarch of Mexico on two separate occasions. The crown of the First Mexican Empire, ruled by Agustín I of Mexico, can be seen in his many portraits,[1][2][3] but its history is not entirely known.
The second Imperial Crown of Mexico, created during the Second Mexican Empire for Emperor Maximilian I (his consort was Charlotte of Belgium, or Empress Carlota of Mexico), who reigned from 1864–67, is better documented. The original crown was destroyed during the ensuing fighting and victory of the Mexican republic, but replicas remain on display.
The Imperial Crown of Mexico during Maximilian's reign was modeled on the crowns of France and Austria. The crown of Maximilian's ancestor, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, had two arches which cross over the top of the miter.[4] It is this unique form which appears to have been the model—although, as Napoleon III was the main power behind the Second Mexican Empire, and as an extension of the Second French Empire, the Mexican crown also used the half-arches and eagles on the circlet on the front, back and sides from the Crown of Napoleon. The Imperial Crown of Mexico also shares many similarities with the Crown of Empress Eugenie,[5] Napoleon III's consort.
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Emperor Agustin I's crowned coat of arms
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Empress consort Ana Maria with the Imperial Crown of Mexico during the First Mexican Empire
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Replica of the Imperial Crown of Mexico
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Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico with the crown of the Second Mexican Empire.
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Sculpture of Benito Juárez made in 1894 at Paseo Juárez "El Llano" in the Historic Centre of Oaxaca. Juárez holds a Mexican flag with one hand and with the other is pointing Maximilian's Imperial Crown of Mexico which remains in the soil, representing the defeating of the Second Mexican Empire.
References
- ↑ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Iturbide_Emperador_by_Josephus_Arias_Huerta.jpg
- ↑ http://www.mexicovacationtravels.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/emperor_agustin_i1.jpg
- ↑ http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pzICWg_Xk24/ShaUQZOudQI/AAAAAAAACrw/T3hf9rqDYsg/s400/402px-Agustin_de_Iturbide.jpg
- ↑ http://www.uibk.ac.at/aia/bilder/Duca/duca_01.jpg
- ↑ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2199/2035681435_cb15b2d5a6.jpg
External links
- http://www.casaimperial.org/
- C.M. Mayo's blog for researchers of Mexico's Second Empire, a period also known as the French Intervention
- Library of Congress lecture (podcast) by C.M. Mayo about research in the Emperor Iturbide and Iturbide Family archives, July 2009