Post: | Governor |
Body: | Spanish Guinea |
Insignia: | Coat of Arms of the Portuguese and Spanish Guinea.svg |
Insigniasize: | 75px |
Insigniacaption: | Coat of arms of Spanish Guinea |
Reports To: | Head of State of Spain |
Seat: | Santa Isabel |
Formation: | 24 October 1778 |
First: | Felipe de los Santos Toro y Freyre, conde de Argelejo |
Last: | Víctor Suances y Díaz del Río |
Abolished: | 12 October 1968 |
Succession: | President of Equatorial Guinea |
The colonial governors of Spanish Guinea were the colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Spanish Guinea, an area equivalent to modern-day Equatorial Guinea.
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | width=60px | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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Spanish suzerainty | ||||
24 October 1778 to 14 November 1778 | Felipe de los Santos Toro y Freyre, conde de Argelejo, Governor | |||
14 November 1778 to 30 December 1781 | , Governor | |||
30 December 1781 to 27 October 1827 | Vacant | |||
British suzerainty | ||||
Superintendents later Governors of Fernando Pó | ||||
27 October 1827 to 4 April 1829 | William Fitzwilliam Owen, Superintendent | |||
4 April 1829 to 1830 | Edward Nicolls, Superintendent | 1st time | ||
1830 to 1831 | John Beecroft, acting Superintendent | 1st time | ||
18 August 1831 to 1833 | Edward Nicolls, Superintendent | 2nd time | ||
1833 to 10 June 1854 | John Beecroft, Superintendent | 2nd time | ||
10 June 1854 to 27 May 1858 | James W. B. Lynslager, acting Superintendent | |||
Spanish suzerainty | ||||
27 May 1858 to 1 September 1859 | , Governor | |||
1 September 1859 to 30 June 1862 | José de la Gándara y Navarro, Governor | |||
30 June 1862 to 1 August 1865 | Pantaleón López de la Torre Ayllón, Governor | |||
1 August 1865 to 31 August 1865 | Francisco Osorio, acting Governor | |||
31 August 1865 to 18 September 1865 | Félix Recio, acting Governor | 1st time | ||
18 September 1865 to 1 April 1868 | José Gómez de Barreda y Ruiz de Mazmela, Governor | |||
1 April 1868 to 9 August 1868 | Félix Recio, acting Governor | 2nd time | ||
9 August 1868 to 18 July 1869 | Joaquín de Souza y Gallardo, Governor | |||
21 August 1869 to 11 September 1869 | Clemente Ramos, acting Governor | |||
11 September 1869 to 21 January 1870 | Manuel Vial, acting Governor | 1st time | ||
21 January 1870 to 11 June 1870 | Zoilo Sánchez Ocaña, Governor | |||
11 June 1870 to 16 August 1870 | Manuel Vial, acting Governor | 2nd time | ||
16 August 1870 to 14 February 1871 | Felipe C. Argüelles, acting Governor | 1st time | ||
14 February 1871 to 28 April 1871 | , Governor | |||
28 April 1871 to 1 October 1871 | Felipe C. Argüelles, acting Governor | 2nd time | ||
1 October 1871 to 23 June 1872 | Antonio Vivar, acting Governor | |||
23 June 1872 to 5 December 1872 | Pedro Osa, acting Governor | |||
5 December 1872 to 22 November 1874 | Ignacio García Tudela, Governor | |||
22 November 1874 to 22 January 1875 | Jacobo Varela, acting Governor | |||
22 January 1875 to 13 February 1877 | Diego Santisteban y Chamorro, Governor | |||
13 February 1877 to 1 February 1879 | Alejandro Arias Salgado, Governor | |||
1 February 1879 to 21 April 1879 | Luis de la Pila, acting Governor | |||
21 April 1879 to 20 June 1879 | Juan Aguilar, acting Governor | |||
20 June 1879 to 24 July 1879 | José Montes de Oca y Aceñero, acting Governor | 1st time | ||
24 July 1879 to 3 September 1880 | Enrique Santaló y Sáenz de Tejada, Governor | |||
3 September 1880 to 24 January 1883 | José Montes de Oca y Aceñero, Governor | 2nd time | ||
24 January 1883 to 25 January 1883 | Francisco Romera, acting Governor | |||
25 January 1883 to 28 December 1884 | Antonio Cano y Prieto, Governor | |||
28 December 1884 to 28 January 1885 | Waldo Pérez Cossio, acting Governor | |||
28 January 1885 to 1 October 1887 | José Montes de Oca y Aceñero, Governor | 3rd time | ||
1 October 1887 to 8 November 1887 | Juan de la Rocha, acting Governor | |||
8 November 1887 to 4 February 1888 | Luis Navarro, Governor | |||
4 February 1888 to 20 April 1888 | José María Ibarra y Autrán, acting Governor | 1st time | ||
20 April 1888 to 21 April 1890 | Antonio Morena Guerra, Governor | |||
21 April 1890 to 4 November 1890 | José María Ibarra y Autrán, Governor | 2nd time | ||
4 November 1890 to 22 December 1890 | José Gómez de Barreda, Governor | |||
22 December 1890 to 24 December 1891 | José de Barrasa y Fernández de Castro, Governor | |||
24 December 1891 to 10 April 1892 | Antonio Martínez, Governor | |||
10 April 1892 to 12 May 1893 | Eulogio Merchán y Rico, Governor | |||
12 May 1893 to 17 May 1893 | Dionisio Shelly, acting Governor | 1st time | ||
17 May 1893 to 1 June 1893 | Pio Porcell, acting Governor | |||
1 June 1893 to 29 July 1893 | Dionisio Shelly, acting Governor | 2nd time | ||
29 July 1893 to 16 February 1895 | José de la Puente y Bassavé, Governor | |||
16 February 1895 to 21 July 1895 | Agustín Cuesta, acting Governor | |||
21 July 1895 to 19 May 1897 | Adolfo de España y Gómez de Humarán, Governor | |||
19 May 1897 to 19 June 1897 | Armando Pontes, acting Governor | |||
19 June 1897 to 21 July 1897 | Mateo Mezquida, acting Governor | |||
21 July 1897 to 19 October 1897 | Manuel Rico, Governor | |||
19 October 1897 to 7 November 1899 | José Rodríguez de Vera, Governor | |||
7 November 1899 to 30 November 1899 | Francisco Guarro, acting Governor | |||
30 November 1899 to 12 December 1899 | Guillermo Lacave, acting Governor | |||
14 December 1899 to 3 March 1901 | Francisco de Paula Dueñas Martínez, Governor | |||
3 March 1901 to 25 February 1905 | José de Ibarra y Autrán, Governor | |||
25 February 1905 to 26 March 1906 | José Gómez de la Serna, Governor | |||
26 March 1906 to 20 September 1906 | Diego Saavedra y Magdalena, Governor | 1st time | ||
20 September 1906 to 18 February 1907 | Ángel Barrera y Luyando, Governor | 1st time | ||
18 February 1907 to 17 August 1908 | Luis Ramos Izquierdo y Vivar, Governor | |||
17 August 1908 to 30 September 1908 | Luis Dabán, acting Governor | |||
30 September 1908 to 19 October 1908 | Diego Saavedra y Magdalena, acting Governor | 2nd time | ||
19 October 1908 to 10 September 1910 | , Governor | |||
10 September 1910 to 8 February 1924 | Ángel Barrera y Luyando, Governor | 2nd time | ||
8 February 1924 to 8 February 1926 | Carlos Tovar de Revilla, Governor | |||
8 February 1926 to 1 March 1931 | , Governor | |||
1 January 1928 to 14 August 1928 | Adolfo García Amilivia, acting Governor | Acting for Prado | ||
2 August 1930 to 1 March 1931 | José Domínguez Manresa, acting Governor | Acting for Prado | ||
20 April 1931 to 1 November 1931 | José Domínguez Manresa, interim Governor | 1st time | ||
1 November 1931 to 14 November 1932 | Gustavo de Sostoa y Sthamer, Governor | |||
14 November 1931 to 15 November 1932 | Pedro Agustín González Ordóñez, acting Governor | |||
15 November 1932 to 10 July 1933 | José Domínguez Manresa, interim Governor | 2nd time | ||
10 July 1933 to 1 September 1934 | Estanislao Lluesma García, Governor | |||
1 September 1934 to 5 September 1935 | José Domínguez Manresa, acting Governor | 3rd time | ||
5 September 1934 to 10 December 1935 | Ángel Manzaneque Feltrer, Governor | |||
15 June 1935 to 10 December 1935 | Luis Serrano Maranges, acting Governor | Acting for Feltrer, 1st time | ||
10 December 1935 to 25 September 1936 | Luis Sánchez Guerra y Sáinz, Governor | |||
15 September 1936 to 25 September 1936 | Estanislao Lluesma García, Governor | Appointed, did not take office | ||
25 March 1936 to 12 April 1936 | Carlos Vázquez Ruiz, acting Governor | Acting for Guerra y Sáinz | ||
25 September 1936 to 1 January 1937 | Luis Serrano Maranges, acting Governor | Nationalist, in rebellion on Fernando Pó from 19 September 1936; 2nd time | ||
25 September 1936 to 14 October 1936 | Miguel Hernández Porcel, Subgovernor | Republican, in dissidence in Río Muni | ||
12 December 1936 to 14 December 1936 | Carlos Vázquez Ruiz, acting Governor | Acting for Serrano | ||
1 January 1937 to 15 December 1937 | , Governor | |||
15 December 1937 to 5 March 1942 | , Governor | |||
12 June 1938 to 21 September 1938 | Natividad Calzada y Castañeda, acting Governor | Acting for Fontán | ||
30 August 1939 to 15 December 1939 | Víctor Suances y Díaz del Río, acting Governor | Acting for Fontán | ||
22 August 1940 to 16 September 1940 | Fernando González Lavín, acting Governor | Acting for Fontán | ||
16 September 1940 to 17 May 1941 | Víctor Suances y Díaz del Río, acting Governor | Acting for Fontán | ||
14 August 1941 to 13 October 1941 | Pedro Cano Manuel Aubarede, acting Governor | Acting for Fontán | ||
13 October 1941 to 5 March 1942 | José Luis Soraluce Irastorza, acting Governor | Acting for Fontán | ||
5 March 1942 to 12 February 1944 | Mariano Alonso Alonso, Governor | |||
18 October 1943 to 12 February 1944 | Rufino Pérez Barrueco, acting Governor | Acting for Alonso | ||
12 February 1944 to 6 March 1949 | Juan María Bonelli Rubio, Governor | |||
13 September 1944 to 2 March 1945 | Joaquín Bosch de la Barrera, acting Governor | Acting for Bonelli | ||
9 August 1946 to 22 February 1947 | Joaquín Bosch de la Barrera, acting Governor | Acting for Bonelli | ||
12 April 1948 to 8 August 1948 | Carlos Rodríguez Solano y Dueñas, acting Governor | Acting for Bonelli | ||
6 March 1949 to April 1949 | Pedro Grajera Torres, acting Governor | |||
April 1949 to 21 February 1962 | Faustino Ruíz González, Governor | |||
November 1953 to 1954 | Hermenegildo Altozano Moraleda, acting Governor | Acting for Ruíz González | ||
21 February 1962 to 1 January 1964 | , Governor | A referendum on autonomy was held on 15 December 1963, approving the proposal | ||
1 January 1964 | Self-rule as Equatorial Guinea | |||
1 January 1964 to 10 March 1964 | , Governor | |||
10 March 1964 to July 1964 | Pedro Latorre Alcubierre, Governor | |||
July 1964 to August 1966 | Pedro Latorre Alcubierre, Commissioner-General | |||
August 1966 to 12 October 1968 | Víctor Suances y Díaz del Río, Commissioner-General | |||
12 October 1968 | Independence as Republic of Equatorial Guinea[1] |
For continuation after independence, see: List of presidents of Equatorial Guinea