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词条 Felipe de Iturbide y Huarte
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Decree

  3. Treaty of Limits Between Mexico and the United States

      First Stage    Second Stage  

  4. Ancestry

  5. References

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| father = Agustín I of Mexico
| mother = Ana María Huarte
| birth_date = November 30 1822
| birth_place = Mexico City, Mexico
| death_date = November 19 1853
| death_place = Matamoros, Tamaulipas
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| religion = Roman Catholicism
}}Felipe de Jesús Andres María Guadalupe de Iturbide y Huarte (November 30 1822 — November 19 1853) was a nineteenth century Mexican royal. He was bestowed the title of Mexican Prince during the First Mexican Empire by the Constituent Congress.[1]

Early life

He was a son of Agustín de Iturbide and Ana María Huarte.

Decree

The Sovereign Mexican Constituent Congress decreed on June 22, 1822[2] that:

  • Art 1 °. The Mexican Monarchy, is hereditary in addition to moderate and Constitutional.
  • 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 decide the order of succession.
  • Art 3 °. The crown prince is called "Prince Imperial" and is treated as Imperial Highness.
  • Art 4 °. The legitimate sons and daughters of H.I.M will be called "Mexican Princes", and will be treated as Highness.
  • Art 5 °. Don José Joaquín de Iturbide y Arreguí, Father of H.I.M, was bestowed the title of "Prince of the Union" and treatment as Highness,.
  • Art 6 °. It granted the title "Princess of Iturbide" and treatment as Highness to Doña María Nicolasa de Iturbide y Arámburo, sister of the Emperor.

Treaty of Limits Between Mexico and the United States

Felipe de Iturbide was an interpreter and translator of the Mexican Commission of Borders Matamoros Section of the peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848, that was called Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic. This document specified the border between the two countries, which included the loss to Mexico of more than half of its territory, which would be added to the United States.

The Mexican Commission of Borders was integrated by[3]:

First Stage

NameFunction
Pedro García Conde Commissioner
José Salazar Ilarregui Surveyor
Francisco Jiménez Engineer First class
Francisco Martínez de Chavero Secretary of the Commission
Ricardo Ramírez
Agustín García Conde
Engineers Second class
Felipe de Iturbide Interpreter and translator

Second Stage

NameFunction
Pedro García Conde Commissioner
José Salazar Ilarregui Surveyor
Francisco Jiménez
Agustín García Conde
Engineers First class
Francisco Martínez de Chavero Secretary of the Commission
Ricardo Ramírez
Juan B. Espejo
Engineers Second class
Felipe de Iturbide Interpreter and translator
Agustín Díaz Surveyor
Manuel Fernández
Miguel Iglesias
Ignacio Molina
Manuel Alemán
Luis Díaz
Antonio Contreras
Engineers Third class

Ancestry

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|2= 2. Agustín de Iturbide y Aramburu
|3= 3. Ana María de Huarte y Muñiz
|4= 4. José Joaquín de Iturbide y Arregui
|5= 5. María Josefa de Arámburu y Carillo de Figueroa
|6= 6. Isidro de Huarte y Arrivillaga
|7= 7. Ana Manuela Muñiz y Sanchez de Tagle
|8= 8. Jose de Iturbide y Alvarez de Eulate
|9= 9. María Josefa de Arregui y Gastelu
|10= 10. Sebastián de Arámburu y Urdizibar
|11= 11. Micaela Nicolasa Carillo de Figueroa y Villaseñor
|12= 12. Juan Francisco de Huarte e Iriarte
|13= 13. Agustina Antonia de Arrivillaga y Minondo
|14= 14. Manuel Muñiz y Peo
|15= 15. Isabel Sánchez de Tagle y Veydacar
|16= 16. Salvador José de Iturbide y Irigarya
|17= 17. Magdalena Álvarez de Eulate y Vicuña
|18= 18. José de Arregui
|19= 19. Josefa de Gastelu
|26= 26. Jacobo de Arrivillaga y Barrenechea
|27= 27. Margarita de Minondo y Huici
|28= 28. Antonio Muñiz
|29= 29. Antonia de Peo y Valdés
|30= 30. Andrés Sánchez de Tagle y Pérez de la Sierra
|31= 31. María de Veydacar
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References

1. ^Digital UANL Family Iturbide
2. ^Digital UANL Studies of the General History of Mexico. VOLUME V
3. ^Tamayo Pérez, Luz María Oralia. 1994. “José Salazar Ilarregui, personaje central de la Comisión de Límites Mexicana y dos de sus colaboradores: Francisco Jiménez y Agustín Díaz”. Coordinación por María Luisa Rodríguez-Sala, 215-242. México: UNAM.

2 : House of Iturbide|Mexican nobility

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