José María Gutiérrez de Estrada
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José María Gutiérrez de Estrada | |
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Minister of Interior and Exterior Relations | |
In office 23 January 1835 – 1 June 1835 | |
President |
Antonio López de Santa Anna Miguel Barragán |
Preceded by | Francisco María Lombardo |
Succeeded by | José María Ortiz Monasterio |
Personal details | |
Born |
San Francisco de Campeche, New Spain | 17 October 1800
Died |
17 May 1867 66) Paris, France | (aged
Political party | Conservative |
José María Gutiérrez de Estrada (17 October 1800 – 17 May 1867), was a Mexican diplomat and politician born in San Francisco de Campeche when this city was still a part of the Captaincy General of Yucatán and died in Paris, France. He was one of the first foreign representatives sent to Europe by President Guadalupe Victoria to establish relations. He served as Minister of Interior and Exterior Relations during the presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna in 1835. He was also a Senator of the Republic for Yucatán.
In 1863, he headed the delegation that offered the Mexican throne to Maximilian of Habsburg at Miramare Castle. His brother, Joaquín Gutiérrez de Estrada, also a conservative politician, was Governor of Yucatán.
External links
- Los Cancilleres de México (edición de la Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores de México (Desde el voumen 1 hasta el volumen 8, en la versión digital)
- "Méjico y el Archiduque Fernando Maximiliano de Austria"