Mexican Imperial Orders


There were three Imperial Orders of the Mexican Empire, created to reward Heads of state and prominent people during the two periods of the Mexican Empire – the Imperial Order of Guadalupe, the Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle, and the Imperial Order of Saint Charles.

Imperial Order of Guadalupe

The third and last period of the Order began on June 30, 1863, before the arrival of Maximilian I, by decree of the Provisional Imperial Government. Maximilian I modified the statutes of the Order for the last time on April 10, 1865, renaming the order "Imperial" and divided it into four ranks, each with civilian and military divisions:
Among those who received this honour were Vicente Guerrero, Agustín de Iturbide, Alexander von Humboldt, Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, and Leopold I of Belgium.

Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle

The award survives partially in the modern Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle.

Imperial Order of Saint Charles

Some Ladies Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Charles include: