Colonial Intendant of San Salvador | |
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Intendente colonial de San Salvador | |
Pedro Barriere, the office's final holder. | |
Status | Abolished |
Reports to | King of Spain |
Formation | 1786 |
First holder | José Ortiz de la Peña |
Final holder | Pedro Barriere |
Abolished | 21 September 1821 |
The Colonial Intendant of San Salvador (Spanish: Intendente colonial de San Salvador) was a political position created in 1786 to govern the Intendancy of San Salvador, modern-day El Salvador, that was a part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala, which itself was a part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, a Spanish colony. The position was abolished on 21 September 1821 with the independence of Central America.
List of Colonial Intendants
See also
References
- ^ "Presidentes de El Salvador – Dr. Pedro Barriere" [Presidents of El Salvador – Dr. Pedro Barriere] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 March 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 476–477
- ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 477
- Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 477–478
- ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 478
- Meléndez Chaverri 1961, p. 119
- Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 478–479
- ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 479
- Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 479–480
- Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 480
Bibliography
- Cruz Pacheco, José Santa; Cadenas y Vicent, Vicente (1981). "Relacion de los Alcaldes Mayores de San Salvador" [Relation of the Greater Mayors of San Salvador]. Hidalguía – La Revista de Genealogia, Nobelza y Armas [Hidalguía - The Magazine of Genealogy, Nobility and Arms] (in Spanish). Vol. 166–167. Madrid, Spain: Publicación Bimenstral. pp. 469–480. ISSN 0018-1285.
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ignored (help) - Meléndez Chaverri, Carlos (1961). José Matías Delgado, Prócer Centroamericano [José Matías Delgado, Central American Procreator] (in Spanish). Vol. 8 (2 ed.). San Salvador: Directorate of Publications and Prints, National Council for Culture and Art (published 2000). pp. 9–343. ISBN 9992300574. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
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