Granada: Heads of State: 1821-1825 |
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| Junta Gubernativa [1] | |
| 22 Nov 1821 - 4 Feb 1822 | Pío José Domitilo Bolaños Thomeu Santeliz Morales |
| 22 Nov 1821 - 4 Feb 1822 | Rafael Briceño |
| 22 Nov 1821 - 4 Feb 1822 | Felipe Argüello Molina |
| 22 Nov 1821 - 4 Feb 1822 | Dionisio del Castillo |
| Junta Gubernativa [2] | |
| 20 Apr 1823 - ? ? 1823 | José Antonio Velázquez |
| 20 Apr 1823 - ? ? 1823 | Bernabé Montiel |
| 20 Apr 1823 - ? ? 1823 | Venancio Fernández |
| 20 Apr 1823 - ? ? 1823 | Nicolás de la Rocha Zapata |
| Junta Revolucionaria [2] | |
| ? ? 1823 - ? Jan 1825 | José Anacleto Ordóñez Bermúdez [3] |
| ? ? 1823 - ? Jan 1825 | Raimundo Tiffer |
| ? ? 1823 - ? Jan 1825 | Juan Ignacio Marenco y López del Corral |
| ? ? 1823 - ? Jan 1825 | Solano Castrillo |
| ? ? 1823 - ? Jan 1825 | Nicolás de la Rocha Zapata |
| ? ? 1823 - ? Jan 1825 | Manuel Sandoval |
| General en Jefe del Ejército Protector y Libertador de Granada [4] | |
| 20 Apr 1823 - 2 Jul 1823 | José Anacleto Ordóñez Bermúdez |
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| [1] | Installed (22 Nov 1821) on orders of the government of the Reino de Guatemala (Kingdom of Guatemala), considering Nicaragua as a part of the Kingdom; opposed by the authorities set up in León; continues in office after incorporation into Mexico (4 Feb 1822). |
| [2] | Between 20 Apr 1823 and Jan 1825 there was a Junta, possibly two, (Junta Gubernativa and Junta Revolucionaria); there are two radically divergent versions appearing in historical studies. |
| [3] | By adoption; original name: José Anacleto Bermúdez; known as Cleto Ordóñez. |
| [4] | Exercised the authority equal to that of the Head of State as evident, for example, from the text of a treaty with León; however, sets up Junta Revolucionaria. |
Last update: 08 May 2025