List Of Colonial Governors Of Nicaragua
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Nicaragua Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the countr ...
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Governors of Veragua (1508–1536)

(The Governorate of Veragua was established in 1508 and included the Caribbean Coast of modern Nicaragua. Nicaragua was not conquered until 1522 – 1527) * 1508–1511
Diego de Nicuesa Diego de Nicuesa (; died 1511) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer. Background Diego arrived Santo Domingo in April 1502, with Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres' flotilla. In 1506, Nicuesa was given the job of governing Costa Rica, but ran agro ...
* 1511–1514
Vasco Núñez de Balboa Vasco Núñez de Balboa (; c. 1475around January 12–21, 1519) was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador. He is best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513, becoming the first European to lead an ...
* 1534–1536 Felipe Gutiérrez y Toledo


Gobernadors of Castilla de Oro (1514–1529)

(The Governorate of Castilla del Oro was established in 1514 and included the Pacific Coast of modern Nicaragua) * 1514–1526
Pedro Arias Dávila Pedro Arias de Ávila (1440 – March 6, 1531) (often Pedrarias Dávila) was a Spanish soldier and colonial administrator. He led the first great Spanish expedition to the mainland of the New World. There he served as governor of Panama (1514 ...
* 1526–1529 Pedro de los Ríos y Gutiérrez de Aguayo


Governors of Nicaragua (1527–1540)

(Nicaragua was conquered between 1522 and 1527). *1527–1528: Diego López de Salcedo y Rodríguez *1528–1531: Pedro Arias Dávila *1531–1535: Francisco de Castañeda *1535: Diego Álvarez de Osorio *1536–1542: Rodrigo de Contreras y de la Hoz


Governors of the Province of Nicaragua (1540–1553)

*1542–1544 Rodrigo de Contreras y de la Hoz *1544
Diego de Herrera Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''. E ...
*1545–1548 Alonso de Maldonado *1548–1552 Alonso López de Cerrato


Alcaldes Mayors of Nicaragua (1552–1567)

(This was established after the elimination of the Nicaragua Province by
Real Audiencia of Guatemala The Real Audiencia of Santiago de Guatemala ( es, Audiencia y Cancillería Real de Santiago de Guatemala), simply known as the Audiencia of Guatemala or the Audiencia of Los Confines, was a ''Real Audiencia'' (appellate court) in the Imperial Spa ...
) *1552–1553
Alonso Ortiz de Argueta Alonso is a Spanish name of Germanic origin that is a Castilian variant of ''Adalfuns''. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 36.6% of all known bearers of the surname ''Alonso'' were residents of Spain (frequency 1:222), 26.1% of Mexico (1:83 ...
*1553 Nicolás López de Zárraga *1553–1555 Juan de Cavallón y Arboleda *1555 Juan Márquez *1555–1556 Álvaro de Paz *1556–1557 Nicolás López de Zárraga *1558 Andrés López Moraga *1558–1560
Francisco de Mendoza Francisco López de Mendoza y Mendoza (Granada, 1547 – Madrid, 1 March 1623), in the literature often simply referred to as Francisco de Mendoza, was a Spanish nobleman, diplomat, general, and eventually bishop, who briefly played an important r ...
*1560–1561 Juan de Cavallón y Arboleda *1561–1564 Juan Vázquez de Coronado *1564–1567 Bernardo Bermejo


Governors of the Province of Nicaragua (1565–1787)

(Provisional reinstatement) *1565 Juan Vázquez de Coronado *1567–1575 Alonso de Casaos *1575–1576 Francisco del Valle Marroquín *1576–1583 Diego de Artieda Chirino y Uclés *1583–1589 Hernando Casco *1589–1592 Carlos de Arellano, interim governor *1592–1593 Bartolomé de Lences, interim governor *1593–1603 Bernardino de Obando *1603–1622 Alonso Lara de Córdoba *1622 Cristóbal de Villagrán, interim governor *1622–1623 Alonso Lazo *1623–1625 Santiago Figueroa *1625–1627 Lázaro de Arbizúa *1627–1630 Juan de Agüero *1630–1634 Francisco de Azagra y Vargas *1634–1641 Pedro de Velasco *1641–1653 Juan de Bracamonte *1653–1659 Juan de Chaves y Mendoza *1660–1665
Diego de Castro Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''. Et ...
*1665–1669 Juan Fernández de Salinas y de la Cerda *1669–1675 Antonio de Temiño y Dávila *1675–1681 Pablo de Loyola *1681–1682 Antonio Coello de Portugal *1682–1692 Pedro Álvarez Castrillón *1692–1696 Gabriel R. Bravo de Hoyos *1696–1705 Luis de Colmenares *1705–1706 Miguel de Camargo *1706–1720 José Calvo de Lara *1720–1722 Sebastián de Arancibia *1722–1727 Antonio de Poveda *1727–1728 Pedro Martínez de Uparrio, interim governor *1728–1730 Tomás Duque de Estrada *1730–1739 Bartolomé González Fitoria *1739–1740 Antonio de Ortiz, gobernador *1740–1745
José Antonio Lacayo de Briones y Palacios José Antonio Lacayo de Briones y Palacios (1679–1756) was a Spanish " intendant" or "intendente" (a type of viceroyal governor) who held the position of governor in two countries in Central America during the Spanish colonial period. He was Go ...
*1745 Francisco Antoniode Cáceres y Molinedo *1745 Juan de Vera *1745–1746 José Antonio Lacayo de Briones y Palacios *1746–1752 Alonso Fernández de Heredia *1759–1761 Pantaleón Ibáñez, gobernador *1761–1766 Melchor Vidal de Lorca y Villena, interim governor *1766–1776
Domingo Cabello y Robles Domingo Cabello y Robles (1725 -?) was a Spanish military officer who served as the governor of Nicaragua (1764–1776), Texas (1778 and 1786) and Cuba (1789–1790). His legislation in Texas was widely criticized. Early years Domingo Cabello y Ro ...
*1776–1779 Manuel de Quiroga *1779–1783 José de Estachería *1783–1787 Juan de Ayssa


Intendants de León (1787–1814)

(The ''
Corregimiento ''Corregimiento'' (; ca, Corregiment, ) is a Spanish term used for country subdivisions for royal administrative purposes, ensuring districts were under crown control as opposed to local elites. A ''corregimiento'' was usually headed by a ''corre ...
s'' and '' Alcaldías Mayores'' were abolished, and their territories were grouped to the Province of Nicaragua to form the Intendancy of León). *1787–1793 Juan de Ayssa *1794–1811 José Salvador y Antoli *1811–1814 Nicolás García Jerez


Senior political leaders of the Province of Nicaragua y Costa Rica (1812–1814)

(Unification of the intendancy of León and the Province of Costa Rica) *1812–1814 Juan Bautista Gual y Curvelo


Intendants de León (1814–1820)

(reinstatement) *1814–1816 Juan Bautista Gual y Curvelo *1816–1818 Manuel de Beltranena *1818–1820 Miguel González Saravia y Colarte


Senior political leaders of the Province of Nicaragua y Costa Rica (1820–1821)

(reinstatement) *1820–1821 Miguel González Saravia y Colarte


See also

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List of presidents of Nicaragua The president of Nicaragua ( es, Presidente de Nicaragua), officially known as the president of the Republic of Nicaragua ( es, Presidente de la República de Nicaragua), is the head of state and head of government of Nicaragua. The office was ...
Governors of Nicaragua
Nicaragua Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the countr ...