S.M. el Emperador se ha servido dirigirme el Decreto que sigue. Agustin, por la Divina Providencia y por el Congreso de la Nacion; primer Emperador Constitucional de México ... El Soberano Congreso constituyente Mexicano en vista de la consulta hecha por D. Mariano José Zúñiga y Ontiveros sobre dias feriados ... Primero. Continuará por ahora en México, la festividad eclesiástica del Santo Martir Hipólito por ser su titular
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Decree promulgated by Emperor Iturbide (Augustín I), setting forth feast days to be observed, including religious celebrations for Saint Hippolytus, the Virgin of Guadalupe ("el 12 de Diciembre, el mas grande para esta América"), Saint Rosa of Lima, and others. Also announces September 17 as the day to celebrate the anniversary of "las víctimas de la Patria." Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Dated: "México Agosto 23 de 1822." Title from first lines of proclamation Type-signed at end: José Dominguez Justicia y negocios eclesiásticos. Seccion mixta. Decreto Mexico : publisher not identified
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Image
Format
1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) ; 28 x 20 cm
Language
Spanish; Castilian
Subject
Fasts and feasts Politics and government History Holidays Sources Mexico Iturbide, Agustín de, 1783-1824
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