List of Colonial Governors in 1810 - Spanish Empire

Spanish Empire

  • Viceroyalty of New Granada -
    1. Antonio José Amar y Borbón Arguedas, Viceroy of New Granada (1803–1810)
    2. Francisco Javier Venegas, marqués de la Reunión y de Nueva España, Viceroy of New Granada (1810)
  • Viceroyalty of New Spain -
    1. Francisco Javier de Lizana y Beaumont, Viceroy of New Spain (1809–1810)
    2. Pedro Catani, Viceroy of New Spain (1810)
    3. Francisco Javier Venegas, marqués de la Reunión y de Nueva España, Viceroy of New Spain (1810–1813)
    • Captaincy General of Cuba - Salvador de Muro y Salazar, marqués de Someruelos, Governor of Cuba (1799–1812)
    • Spanish East Indies -
      1. Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, Governor-General of the Philippines (1806–1810)
      2. Manuel Gonzalez de Aguilar, Governor-General of the Philippines (1810–1813)
    • Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas - Nemesio Salcedo y Salcedo (1802–1813)
  • Viceroyalty of Peru - José Fernando Abascal y Sousa, marqués de la Concordia, Viceroy of Peru (1806–1816)
    • Captaincy General of Chile -
      1. Francisco Antonio García Carrasco Díaz, Governor and Captain-General of Chile (1808–1810)
      2. Mateo de Toro Zambrano, 1st Count of la Conquista, Governor and Captain-General of Chile (1810)
  • Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata - Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros, Viceroy of the Río de la Plata (1809–1810)

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