List of The Last Monarchs in The Americas - South America

South America

Nation Picture Name Birth Ruled from Rule Ceased Reason Death Arms
Argentina Atahualpa
Execution by Spaniards
Túpac Amaru
Execution by Spaniards
Ferdinand VII
Independence from Spain
Antonio I
Death
Bolivia Atahualpa
Execution by Spaniards
Túpac Amaru
Execution by Spaniards
Ferdinand VII
Independence from Spain
Brazil Pedro II


Chile Atahualpa
Execution by Spaniards
Túpac Amaru
Execution by Spaniards
Ferdinand VII
Independence from Spain
Antonio I
Death
] Kai Mako'i 'Iti,
? ? Devastation of island by Peruvian slavers
Atamu Tekena

? Atamu signs Treaty of Annexation
August 1892
Simeon Riro Rokoroko He Tau

? ? Assassination in Chile
Colombia Atahualpa
Execution by Spaniards
Túpac Amaru
Execution by Spaniards
Joseph
Independence from Spain
Ecuador Atahualpa
Execution by Spaniards
Túpac Amaru
Execution by Spaniards
Ferdinand VII
Independence from Spain
French Guiana Napoleon III
French defeated at Sedan
Guyana Elizabeth II
Republican constitution adopted
Paraguay Joseph
Independence from Spain
Peru Atahualpa
Execution by Spaniards
Túpac Amaru
Execution by Spaniards
Ferdinand VII
Independence from Spain
Suriname Juliana
Independence from the Netherlands
Uruguay Pedro I
Brazil recognize Cisplatina's Independence
Venezuela Joseph
Independence from Spain
Nation Picture Name Birth Ruled from Rule Ceased Reason Death Arms

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