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Colonial Intendant of San Salvador

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Colonial Intendant of San Salvador
Intendente colonial de San Salvador
Pedro Barriere, the office's final holder.
StatusAbolished
Reports toKing of Spain
Formation1786
First holderJosé Ortiz de la Peña
Final holderPedro Barriere
Abolished21 September 1821

The Colonial Intendant of San Salvador (Spanish: Intendente colonial de San Salvador) was a political position created in 1786 to govern the Intendancy of San Salvador, modern-day El Salvador, that was a part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala, which itself was a part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, a Spanish colony. The position was abolished on 21 September 1821 with the independence of Central America.[1]

List of Colonial Intendants

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political Affiliation Refs
Took office Left office
1
José Ortiz de la Peña
(?–?)
1786 1789 Independent [2]
2
Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet
(1748–1807)
1789 1791 Independent [3]
3
José Antonio María de Aguilar
(1758–1799)
1791 1793 Independent [3]
4
Ignacio Santiago Ulloa
(?–1789)
1793 1 January 1798 Independent [3]
José Antonio María de Aguilar
(1758–1799)
1 January 1798 15 September 1799 Independent [3]
Bernardo José de Arce
(?–?)
15 September 1799 1800 Independent [4]
Luis Martínez Navarrete
(?–?)
1800 1801 Independent [5]
Luis de Argueda
(?–?)
1801 1802 Independent [5]
José Justiniano Rosi
(?–?)
1802 1803 Independent [5]
Buenaventura de Viteri
(?–?)
1803 1804 Independent [5]
Francisco Vallejo
(?–?)
1804 1804 Independent [5]
Antonio Isidro Palomo
(?–?)
1804 28 June 1805 Independent [5]
5 Antonio Gutiérrez y Ulloa
(1771–1831)
28 June 1805 5 November 1811 Independent [5][6]
José Mariano Batres y Asturias
(?–?)
5 November 1811 3 December 1811 Independent [5]
José Alejandro de Aycinena
(1767–1826)
3 December 1811 August 1812 Independent [7]
6
José María Peinado y Pezonarte
(1769–1820)
August 1812 1814 Independent [8]
José Méndez de Quiroga
(?–1817)
1814 1817 Independent [8]
Juan Miguel de Bustamante
(?–?)
1817 1818 Independent [8]
Simón Gutiérrez
(1780–?)
1818 1818 Independent [8]
7
José María Peinado y Pezonarte
(1769–1819)
1818 1819 Independent [9]
Pedro Barriere
(1768–1827)
1819 21 September 1821 Independent [1][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Presidentes de El Salvador – Dr. Pedro Barriere" [Presidents of El Salvador – Dr. Pedro Barriere] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 March 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  2. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 476–477
  3. ^ a b c d Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 477
  4. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 477–478
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 478
  6. ^ Meléndez Chaverri 1961, p. 119
  7. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 478–479
  8. ^ a b c d Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 479
  9. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 479–480
  10. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 480

Bibliography

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