Cabinet of Maximilian I of Mexico

The Cabinet of Maximilian I of Mexico was formed by the holders of the Ministries of State of Mexico appointed by Emperor Maximilian I during the Second Mexican Empire, from 10 April 1864 to 15 May 1867.[1]

Cabinet of Maximilian I of Mexico
Empire
Seal of the Second Mexican Empire
Formation10 April 1864
Extinction15 May 1867
Executive branch
EmperorHead of government
Head of state

Cabinet

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Ministry Name Party Term
Ministry of State Joaquín Velázquez de León
José Fernando Ramírez
José D. Ulibarri
PC
PC
PC
10 April 1864–
6 January 1866
8 January 1866–
8 March 1866
8 March 1866–
15 June 1866
Ministry of the Imperial House Juan N. Almonte
Martín del Castillo
Luis Arroyo
Carlos Sánchez Navarro
PC
PC
PC
PC
10 April 1865–
8 March 1866
8 March 1866–
24 September 1866
24 September 1866–
16 January 1867
16 January 1867–
15 May 1867
Foreign Affairs José Miguel Arroyo
José Fernando Ramírez
Martín del Castillo
Luis Arroyo
Juan Nepomuceno Pereda
Tomás Murphy
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
13 June 1864–
3 July 1864
3 July 1864–
18 October 1865
18 October 1865–
8 July 1866
8 July 1866–
25 September 1866
25 September 1866–
16 January 1867
16 January 1867–
15 May 1867
Interior José María González de la Vega
José María Cortés y Esparza
Manuel Siliceo
José María Esteva
José Salazar Ilarregui
Teófilo Marín
José María Iribarren
PC
PL
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
13 June 1864–
20 November 1864
20 November 1864–
25 May 1865
25 May 1865–
7 June 1865
7 June 1865–
3 March 1866
3 March 1866–
14 September 1866
14 September 1866–
19 March 1867
19 March 1867–
15 May 1867
Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs Felipe Raygosa
José Fernando Ramírez
Pedro Escudero Echánove
PC
PC
PL
13 June 1864–
4 July 1864
4 July 1864–
17 November 1864
17 November 1864–
10 April 1865
Justice Pedro Escudero Echánove
Eduardo Torres Torrija
Teodosio Lares
Manuel García Aguirre
Pedro Sánchez Castro
PL
PC
PC
PC
PC
10 April 1865–
29 May 1866
29 May 1866–
16 July 1866
16 July 1866–
18 March 1867
19 March 1867–
3 April 1867
3 April 1867–
15 May 1867
Public Instruction and Cults Manuel Siliceo
Francisco Artigas
Pedro Escudero Echánove
Mariano A. Bejarano
Manuel García Aguirre
PC
PC
PL
PC
PC
10 April 1865–
18 October 1865
18 October 1865–
3 March 1866
3 March 1866–
29 May 1866
29 May 1866–
14 September 1866
14 September 1866–
15 May 1867
Promotion José Salazar Ilarregui
José María Ruiz
Luis Robles Pezuela
Francisco Somera
José Salazar Ilarregui
Joaquín de Mier y Terán
José María Iribarren
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
13 June 1864–
21 August 1864
21 August 1864–
18 October 1864
18 October 1864–
3 March 1866
3 March 1866–
26 July 1866
26 July 1866–
14 September 1866
14 September 1866–
19 March 1867
19 March 1867–
15 May 1867
War Juan de Dios Peza
José M. García
A. D'Osmont
Carlos Blanchot
Tomás Murphy
Nicolás de la Portilla
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
13 June 1864–
3 March 1866
3 March 1866–
26 July 1866
26 July 1866–
20 September 1866
20 September 1866–
14 December 1866
14 December 1866–
11 February 1867
11 February 1867–
15 May 1867
Treasury Martín del Castillo y Cos
Félix Campillo
Francisco Paula César
Martín del Castillo y Cos
José María Lacunza
M. Friant
Joaquín Torres Larraínzar
José Mariano Campos
Santiago Vidaurri
Esteban Villalba
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
13 June 1864–
18 March 1865
18 March 1865–
10 August 1865
10 August 1865–
3 March 1866
3 March 1866–
11 May 1866
11 May 1866–
26 July 1866
26 July 1866–
24 September 1866
24 September 1866–
9 October 1866
9 October 1866–
19 March 1867
19 March 1867–
1 May 1867
1 May 1867–
15 May 1867
Presidents of the Council of Ministers José María Lacunza
Teodosio Lares
Santiago Vidaurri
PC
PC
PC
13 June 1864–
6 October 1866
6 October 1866–
19 March 1867
19 March 1867–
15 May 1867

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "El Archivo General de la Nación (AGN) resguarda el fondo documental «Segundo Imperio»" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 April 2022.