List of Mexican imperial consorts

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Empress consort of Mexico

House of Iturbide, 1822–1823

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame EmpressCoronationCeased to be EmpressDeath Spouse
Emperatriz Ana Maria Huarte de Iturbide.png Ana María Josefa Ramona de Huarte y Muñiz Isidro de Huarte y Arrivillaga 17 January 178627 February 180519 May 1822
husband's accession
21 July 1822
at Catedral Metropolitana
19 March 1823
husband's desposition
21 March 1861 Augustine I

House of Habsburg-Lorraine, 1864–1867

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame EmpressCoronationCeased to be EmpressDeath Spouse
Empress Charlotte of Mexico (Hearst Castle).jpg Charlotte of Belgium Leopold I of Belgium
(Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
7 June 184027 July 185710 April 1864
at Catedral Metropolitana
15 May 1867
husband's desposition
19 January 1927 Maximiliano I

Titular Imperial consort of Mexico

House of Iturbide, 1823–1866

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame Titular EmpressCeased to be Titular EmpressDeath Spouse
Emperatriz Ana Maria Huarte de Iturbide.png Ana María Josefa Ramona de Huarte y Muñiz Isidro de Huarte y Arrivillaga 17 January 178627 February 180519 March 1823
husband's desposition
19 July 1824
husband's execution
21 March 1861 Emperor Augustine I

House of Habsburg-Lorraine-Iturbide, since 1867

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame Titular EmpressCeased to be Titular EmpressDeath Spouse
Empress Charlotte of Mexico (Hearst Castle).jpg Charlotte of Belgium Leopold I of Belgium
(Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
7 June 184027 July 185715 May 1867
husband's desposition
19 June 1867
husband's execution
19 January 1927 Emperor Maximiliano I
Lucy Eleanor Jackson Reverend William Jackson1 January 186218941914?
divorce
11 May 1940 Agustín de Iturbide y Green
(Agustín II)
Mary Louise Kearney Brigadier-General James Kearney25 September 18725 July 19153 March 1925
husband's death
September 1967
Charles de Carriere Charles de Carriere24 November 187514 April 19233 March 1925
wife's accession
November 1949 Maria Josepha Sophia de Iturbide
(María I)
Ottavio Stefano della Porta 14 November 189015 August 19591962
wife's accession
24 February 1971María Gisela Tunkl-Iturbide
(María III)
Anna Rosa Maria von Franceschi Johann Karl von Franceschi18 November 196522 September 1990Incumbent Maximilian von Götzen-Itúrbide
(Maximiliano II)

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