Manuel Antonio Ortiz

Manuel Antonio Ortiz became President of the Provisional Junta of Paraguay on 20 September 1840 following the death of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia. He was chairman of the Junta until 22 January 1841.

Preceded by
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia
President of Provisional Junta
1840-1841
Succeeded by
Juan José Medina
Heads of state of Paraguay
  • Yegros
  • Rodríguez de Francia
  • Yegros
  • Rodríguez de Francia
  • Ortiz
  • Medina
  • Roque Alonzo
  • C.A. López
  • F.S. López
  • Rivarola
  • Machaín
  • Rivarola
  • Jovellanos
  • Gill
  • Uriarte
  • Bareiro
  • Saguier
  • Caballero
  • Escobar
  • J.G. González
  • M. Morínigo
  • Egusquiza
  • Aceval
  • Carvallo
  • Escurra
  • Gaona
  • Báez
  • Ferreira
  • González Navero
  • Gondra
  • Jara
  • Rojas
  • Peña
  • González Navero
  • Schaerer
  • M. Franco
  • Montero
  • Gondra
  • Eusebio Ayala
  • Eligio Ayala
  • Riart
  • Eligio Ayala
  • Guggiari
  • Eusebio Ayala
  • R. Franco
  • Paiva
  • Estigarribia
  • H. Moríñigo
  • Frutos
  • J.N. González
  • Rolón
  • Molas
  • Chávez
  • Romero
  • Stroessner
  • Rodríguez
  • Wasmosy
  • Cubas
  • González Macchi
  • Duarte
  • Lugo
  • Franco
Italics indicate acting, interim or provisional role.
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