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Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle
Orden Imperial del Águila Mexicana
Collar of the order in its case
Awarded by Maximilian I, the Emperor of Mexico
TypeChivralic Order
EstablishedJanuary 1st, 1865[1]
CountrySecond Mexican Empire
Motto"Equidad en la justicia"[2]
EligibilityMilitary, civilian
Awarded forMeritorious Service or Achievement
FounderMaximilian I of Mexico
Chairman of the CouncilJuan Nepomuceno Almonte
GradesKnight Grand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Officer
Knight
Precedence
Next (higher)None, highest merit
Next (lower)Imperial Order of Guadalupe

Ribbon bar

The Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle was an order of chivalry created by emperor Maximiliano I of Mexico during the Second Mexican Empire on 1 January 1865. It was one of three Mexican Imperial Orders. It survives partly in name as the Order of the Aztec Eagle.

The order was established as an award for extraordinary merits and services to the state and ruler, for outstanding civil or military service, and outstanding achievements in the fields of science and art. It was considered the highest and most exclusive award during the Second Mexican Empire.

The coat of arms of the Second Mexican Empire with the chain and insignia of the order hanging below.

It was also utilized in an effort to reach prestige among European monarchies, in order to obtain concessions and diplomatic recognition for the new Mexican Empire.[3]

History

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Emperor Maximiliano wearing the collar and sash of the Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle, portrait by Santiago Rebull (1865)

Emperor Maximilian I gave priority to the Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle over the Order of Guadalupe,[4] and the chain of the order was placed on the imperial arms of the empire. He omitted the chain of the old Order of Guadalupe, which the emperor Agustín established in 1822, and president Antonio López de Santa Anna later restored.

Insignia

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Collar and insignia of the Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle

The insignia of the order was composed of an eagle atop a nopal devouring a serpent, which made reference to the Mexican national arms, and crowned with the Imperial Crown of Mexico.[5][6]

The plaque, or star, reserved for the first three classes contained a crowned Mexican eagle surrounded by green and red stones as a medallion in the center.[7] The ribbon and sash were green with red edges.

The chain, or necklace, was gold and interspersed in the links was the monogram of its founder (MIM) and the coat of arms of the Second Mexican Empire.

Classes

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Plaque, or star, of the order

Unlike the Austrian orders that Maximilian had come to know in his youth in Vienna, a habit of the order was not provided. The order could be bestowed on both Mexicans and foreigners.[8] The number of concessions was limited for Mexicans, but unlimited in all degrees for foreigners. The chain, or necklace, was reserved for reigning monarchs.

It consisted of two classes: the First Class only available to Heads of State, awarded a Grand Cross with Collar; and the Ordinary Class. The order consisted of the following ranks:

Worn with the insignia on a gold collar, the sash over the right shoulder to the left hip, and plaque on the left breast.

Worn as a band over the right shoulder to the left hip and the badge on the left chest.

Worn as a ribbon with the insignia hanging around their necks and the badge on their right chest.

Worn as a ribbon with the insignia hanging around their necks.

Worn as a badge on a rosetted ribbon, hung on the left chest

Worn as the insignia on a ribbon without a rosette, hung on the left breast.

Post-Imperial

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After the execution of emperor Maximilian I and the re-establishment of the Juárez regime, the imperial decorations, like many decrees of the emperor, were abolished. However, some of the people awarded this merit continued to carry it as a sign of loyalty to the emperor and the empire until their death.

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References

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  1. ^ "The London Evening Advertiser".
  • ^ "Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle, Grand Cross".
  • ^ "Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle, Grand Cross".
  • ^ Bancroft, Hubert Howe (1888). "The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft ...: History of Mexico. 1883-87".
  • ^ https://www.emedals.com/north-america/mexico/mexico-ii-empire-an-imperial-order-of-the-mexican-eagle-grand-cross-123111
  • ^ "American Journal of Numismatics, and Bulletin of American Numismatic and Archæological Societies". 1879.
  • ^ Betts, Benjamin (1899). "Mexican Imperial Coinage: The Medals & Coins of Augustine I (Iturbide), Maximilian the French Invasion, & of the Republic During the French Intervention".
  • ^ "Google Scholar".
  • ^ "Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle, Grand Cross".

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