Terencio Sierra

Terencio Sierra Romero (16 November 1839–1907) was President of Honduras between 1 February 1899 and 1 February 1903.

Sierra was born in Coray, Valle, Honduras. After studying in Comayagua he became a typographist in El Salvador before travelling through Central and South America as an accountant in the shipping industry. He was a democratically elected President, his vice-president was General Jose Maria Reina Bustillo, co-founder of the Liberal Party.

Sierra's attempt to stay in office after the 1902 elections resulted in his overthrow by General Manuel Bonilla and exile to El Salvador. He died in 1907.

Political offices
Preceded by
Policarpo Bonilla
President of Honduras
1899–1903
Succeeded by
Juan Ángel Arias
Presidents and heads of state of Honduras
1821–1982
  • Herrera
  • Milla
  • Bendaña
  • Zelaya
  • Bustamante
  • Morazán
  • Vigil Cocaña
  • Morazán
  • Valle
  • Marquez
  • Milla Guevara
  • Rivera
  • Martinez Salinas
  • Herrera
  • Martinez Salinas
  • Matute
  • Ferrera
  • Council of Ministers
  • Ferrera
  • Council of Ministers
  • Chávez
  • Council of Ministers
  • Lindo
  • Cabañas
  • Guardiola
  • Medina
  • Arias
  • Leiva
  • Soto
  • Council of Ministers
  • Bográn
  • Leiva
  • Vásquez
  • P. Bonilla
  • Sierra
  • Arias Boquín
  • M. Bonilla
  • Dávila
  • Bertrand
  • M. Bonilla
  • Bertrand
  • Aguirre
  • Mejía Colindres
  • Bográn
  • López Gutiérrez
  • Tosta (Head of State)
  • Paz Barahona
  • Mejía Colindres
  • Carías Andino
  • Gálvez
  • Lozano Díaz (Supreme Head of State)
  • Military Government Council
  • Villeda Morales
  • López Arellano
  • Cruz Uclés
  • López Arellano (Head of State)
  • Melgar (Head of State)
  • Paz García (Provisional)
Democratic Era (Since 1982)
  • Suazo Córdova
  • Azcona
  • Callejas
  • Reina
  • Flores
  • Maduro
  • Zelaya
  • Micheletti (Acting)
  • Lobo
Persondata
Name Sierra, Terencio
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 16 November 1839
Place of birth
Date of death 1907
Place of death