オランダ王ウィレム=アレクサンダー陛下夫妻が、メキシコ大統領ペニャ・ニエト閣下夫妻と会見(2018年4月)

 2018年4月24日、オランダ王ウィレム=アレクサンダー陛下(Willem-Alexander : His Majesty The King of the Netherlands)およびオランダ王妃マクシマ陛下(Máxima : Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands)は、同王国を訪問したメキシコ合衆国大統領エンリケ・ペニャ・ニエト閣下(ペニャニエト大統領ペーニャ・ニエト大統領 : His Excellency Mr Enrique Peña Nieto)夫妻と会見しました。

 

 (オランダ語:オランダ王室公式サイト)Officieel bezoek president Mexico | Nieuwsbericht | Het Koninklijk Huis

 (スペイン語:メキシコ政府公式サイト)Visita Oficial al Reino de los Países Bajos | Presidencia de la República | Gobierno | gob.mx

 

Koninklijk Huisさんのツイート: "Koning Willem-Alexander en Koningin Máxima ontvangen de Mexicaanse president Enrique Peña Nieto en zijn echtgenote Angélica Rivera de Peña op Paleis Noordeinde https://t.co/ZXr6a8nt0m… https://t.co/U80eERRBLj"

 

Presidencia Méxicoさんのツイート: "Ceremonia Oficial de Bienvenida a los Países Bajos… "

 

 (写真一覧)画像と写真 | Getty Images

King Willem-Alexander Of The Netherlands And Queen Maxima Welcome President Of Mexico Enrique Pena Nieto At Noordeinde Palaceの写真およびイメージ | ゲッティイメージズ
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追加リンク:
 大統領閣下のオランダ滞在ダイジェスト風の動画。

Gobierno de la República(メキシコ政府公式チャンネル):
Encuentros con el Presidente – Visita Oficial a Países Bajos – YouTube

 

Line of succession to the former Mexican throne

note:
As of July 2020.

See also:
Line of succession to the former Monarchical throne and others : From (deleted) Wikipedia’s articles.


The First Mexican Empire, established in 1821, with Agustín de Iturbide proclaimed as Emperor in 1822, was abolished in 1823.[1]

In 1863, the Second Mexican Empire was established, with Maximilian I of Mexico being proclaimed Emperor in 1864.[2][unreliable source] Maximilian, having no issue of his own, adopted as his heirs two of Agustín de Iturbide’s grandsons: Agustín de Iturbide y Green and Salvador de Iturbide y de Marzán.[2][unreliable source][3][unreliable source] Upon the abolition of the Second Mexican Empire and the execution of Emperor Maximilian I in 1867, pretense to the Mexican Crown passed to the said adopted heirs.

The current pretender to the Mexican throne, in right of both the First and Second Empires, is Count Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide, great-grandson of Salvador de Iturbide y de Marzán.[3][unreliable source][4][5]

Line of succession

  • Agustín I, Constitutional Emperor of Mexico (1783–1824)
    • Agustín Jerónimo, Prince Imperial of Mexico (1807–1866)
    • Ángel, Prince of Mexico (1816–1872)
      • Agustín, Prince of Iturbide (1863–1925)
    • Jesus, Prince of Mexico (1818–1849)
    • Salvador, Prince of Mexico (1820–1856)
      • Salvador, Prince of Iturbide (1849–1895)
        • Princess María Josepha Sophia de Iturbide (1872–1949)
          • Baroness María Ana Tunkl-Iturbide (1909–1962)
          • Baroness María Gisela Tunkl-Iturbide (1912–1981)
            • Count Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide (born 1944)
              • (1) Count Ferdinand von Götzen-Iturbide (b. 1992)
              • (2) Countess Emanuela Isabella von Götzen-Iturbide (b. 1997)
            • (3) Countess Emanuela Huberta von Götzen-Iturbide (b. 1945)
              • (4) Nicholas MacAulay (b. 1970)
              • (5) Edward MacAulay (b. 1973)
              • (6) Agustin MacAulay (b. 1977)
              • (7) Patrick MacAulay (b. 1979)
              • (8) Philip MacAulay (b. 1981)
              • (9) Camilla MacAulay (b. 1972)
              • (10) Gizela MacAulay (b. 1985)
        • Princess María Gizela Anna de Iturbide (1874–1875)
        • Princess María Terezia de Iturbide (1876–1915)
    • Felipe Andrés, Prince of Mexico (1822–1853)
    • Agustín Cosme, Prince of Mexico (1824–1873)
    • Sabina, Princess of Mexico (1810–1871)
    • Juana María, Princess of Mexico (1812–1828)
    • Josefa, Princess of Mexico (1814–1891)
    • María Isis, Princess of Mexico (1818–1849)
    • Doña María de los Dolores de Iturbide (1819–1820)