Interregnum and Reign of Amadeo
| Image | Name | Term start | Term end |
|---|---|---|---|
| Provisional Government and Executive Power. President: | |||
| Francisco Serrano y DomÃnguez | (President of the Provisional Government) 8 October 1868 |
25 February 1869 |
|
| (President of the Executive Power) 25 February 1869 |
18 June 1869 |
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| Image | Personal Coat of Arms |
Name | Regency start | Regency end |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regent of the Realm | ||||
| Francisco Serrano y DomÃnguez | 18 June 1869 | 2 January 1871 |
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