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Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle
The Order of the Aztec Eagle (Star)
Awarded by  Mexico
TypeOrder
Established1933; 91 years ago (1933)
Awarded forServices given to Mexico or to mankind
StatusCurrently awarded
GradesCollar
Sash of Special Category
Sash
Plaque
Venera
Insignia

Ribbon of the Order of the Aztec Eagle

The Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle (Template:Lang-es) forms part of the Mexican Honours System and is the highest Mexican order awarded to foreigners in the country.

History

It was created by decree on December 29, 1933 by President Abelardo L. Rodríguez as a reward to the services given to Mexico or humankind by foreigners. It corresponds to similar distinctions given to Mexican citizens such as the Condecoración Miguel Hidalgo or the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor. It is given by the office of the foreign minister on the instructions of a Council established for this purpose headed by the President.

Design

There is some design similarity of the order with the coat of arms of Mexico, particularly the golden eagle holding a rattlesnake, which is associated with the Aztec civilization.

Classes

Since 2011

Since the reform of March 2011,[1] the classes are :

  1. Collar ("Collar"), awarded to heads of state;
  2. Sash of Special Category ("Banda en Categoría Especial"), awarded to prime ministers and heads of government, hereditary princes(ses), consorts of heads of state, or to people whose category is tantamount to the previous;
  3. Sash ("Banda"), awarded to government ministers, secretaries, members of royal families, ambassadors, or individuals whose category is tantamount to the previous;
  4. Plaque ("Placa"), awarded to government undersecretaries, plenipotentiary ministers, consuls general, brigadier generals, rear admirals, as well to those whose category is tantamount to the previous;
  5. Venera (a type of insignia), awarded to ad hoc business representatives, colonels and lieutenant colonels, captains of a ship, equivalent servants of embassies in Mexico, as well to those whose category is tantamount to the previous;
  6. Insignia, awarded to ad interim business representatives and other members of diplomatic missions; captain, navy lieutenant, as well to those whose category is tantamount to the previous and to those cases the Council considers pertinent.

All grades except the collar may be awarded, under the Council's discretion, to distinguished foreigners.

Before 2011

Prior to the 2011 reform, the classes were, in descending order:

  1. Collar ("Collar"), awarded to heads of state;
  2. Grand Cross ("Cruz"), awarded to prime ministers and heads of government
  3. Sash ("Banda"), awarded to government ministers, secretaries and ambassadors
  4. Medal ("Medalla"), awarded to government undersecretaries, plenipotentiary ministers, as well to those whose category is tantamount to the previous;
  5. Placard ("Placa"), awarded to ad hoc business representatives, colonels and lieutenant colonels, captains of a ship, equivalent servants of embassies in Mexico), as well to those whose category is tantamount to the previous;
  6. Venera (a type of insignia), awarded to ad interim business representatives and other members of diplomatic missions;
  7. Insignia proper, awarded under the Council's discretion; and
  8. Honorable Mention ("Mención Honorífica").

Notable recipients

Royalty

Name Class Nationality Year Appointed Reference
Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia Collar Ethiopian Empire 1954
Emperor Hirohito of Japan Collar  Japan 1962
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Collar  United Kingdom 1964
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Collar  United Kingdom 1973
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester Sash; Sash of Special Category  United Kingdom 1974; 2015
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent Grand Cross  United Kingdom
Emperor Mohammed Reza of Iran Collar Imperial State of Iran 1975
King Olav V of Norway Grand Cross  Norway [2]
King Juan Carlos I of Spain Collar  Spain
Queen Sofía of Spain Grand Cross  Spain
Emperor Akihito of Japan Collar  Japan
King Albert II of Belgium Collar  Belgium [3]
King Carl Gustaf XVI of Sweden Collar  Sweden 2004
King Mohammed VI of Morocco Collar  Morocco 2005 [4]
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Collar  Denmark 2008 [5]
Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark Grand Cross (2008); Special Class (2016)  Denmark 2008; 2016 [6][7]
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands Collar  Netherlands 2009 [8]
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands Sash  Netherlands 2009 [9]
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands Sash  Netherlands 2009 [10]
Felipe VI of Spain Sash (1996); Collar (2015)  Spain 1996; 2015 [11]
Queen Letizia of Spain Sash (2008); Sash Special Class (2015)  Spain 2008; 2015 [12][13]
Charles, Prince of Wales Sash of Special Class  United Kingdom 2015 [14]
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall Sash  United Kingdom 2015 [14]
Prince Andrew, Duke of York Sash  United Kingdom 2015 [14]
Sophie, Countess of Wessex Sash  United Kingdom 2015 [14]
Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester Sash  United Kingdom 2015 [14]
Crown Prince Frederik Sash of Special Class  Denmark 2016 [15]
Crown Princess Mary Sash  Denmark 2016 [15]
Prince Joachim of Denmark Sash  Denmark 2016 [15]
Princess Marie of Denmark Sash  Denmark 2016 [15]
Princess Benedikte of Denmark Sash  Denmark 2016 [15]
Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Collar  Kuwait 2016 [16]
King Salman of Saudi Arabia Collar  Saudi Arabia 2016 [17]

Presidents

Politicians

Other

List of recipients of the Order of the Aztec Eagle by class
Collars
Grand Crosses
Bands
Insignia
Other or Unknown Classes

Additional sources

  • Mexican Chamber of Deputies[35]
  • Olvera Ayes, David A. "La Orden Mexicana del Aguila Azteca - Apuntes para su Historia". Cuadernos del Cronista. México, 2011

References

  1. ^ Reform text (Spanish)
  2. ^ "The Decorations of King Olav". The Royal House of Norway. January 18, 2005. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  3. ^ Carnet Mondain, p. 2 ed. 2005
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  9. ^ "Acuerdo por el que se otorga a Su Alteza Real Willem-Alexander Claus Príncipe de Orange, la Condecoración de la Orden Mexicana del Aguila Azteca en el grado de Banda". Diario Oficial de le Federación. Secretaría de Gobernación de México. November 2, 2009. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  10. ^ "Acuerdo por el que se otorga a Su Alteza Real Doña Máxima Princesa de los Países Bajos, la Condecoración de la Orden Mexicana del Aguila Azteca en el grado de Banda". Diario Oficial de le Federación. Secretaría de Gobernación de México. November 2, 2009. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
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  13. ^ "Acuerdo por el que se otorga la Condecoración de la Orden Mexicana del Águila Azteca, en grado de Banda en Categoría Especial, a Su Majestad Doña Letizia, Reina de España". Diario Oficial de le Federación. Secretaría de Gobernación de México. June 29, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
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  16. ^ "Acuerdo por el que se otorga la Condecoración de la Orden Mexicana del Águila Azteca, en grado de Collar, a Su Alteza Jeque Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir del Estado de Kuwait". Diario Oficial de le Federación. Secretaría de Gobernación de México. November 7, 2006. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  17. ^ "Acuerdo por el que se otorga la Condecoración de la Orden Mexicana del Águila Azteca, en grado de Collar, al Custodio de las Dos Santas Mezquitas, Rey Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Rey de Arabia Saudita". Diario Oficial de le Federación. Secretaría de Gobernación de México. January 15, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
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