Colonial heads of Equatorial Guinea

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[edit] List of Colonial Heads of Equatorial Guinea (Fernando Póo/Spanish Guinea)

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Incumbent Notes
7 June 1494 to 1 June 1778 ..., Governor  
1 June 1778 to 14 November 1778 Felipe de Santos Toro, Governor  
14 November 1778 to 30 October 1780 Primo de Rivera, Governor  
30 October 1780 to 27 October 1827 vacant  
Superintendents and Governors of Fernando Póo (30 June 1849-1855 also British Consuls of the Bight of Biafra, Nigeria)
27 October 1827 to 1829 William Owens, Superintendent  
1829 to 1830 Edward Nicolls, Superintendent 1st Term
1830 to 1832 John Beecroft, acting Superintendent 1st Term
1832 to 1833 Edward Nicolls, Superintendent 2nd Term
1833 to 10 June 1854 John Beecroft, Superinrendent 2nd Term
10 June 1854 to 1855 James Lynslager, Superintendent  
1855 to 28 August 1858 Domingo Mustrich, Governor  
28 August 1858 to 1 September 1859 Carlos de Chacón y Michelena, Governor  
1 September 1859 to 30 June 1862 José de la Gándara y Navarro, Governor  
30 June 1862 to 1 August 1865 Pantaleón López Ayllón, Governor  
1 August 1865 to 31 August 1865 Francisco Osorio, acting Governor  
31 August 1865 to 18 September 1865 Félix Recio, acting Governor 1st Term
18 September 1865 to 1 April 1868 José Gómez Barreda, Governor  
1 April 1868 to 9 August 1868 Félix Recio, acting Governor 2nd Term
9 August 1868 to 18 July 1869 Joaquín Souza Gallardo, Governor  
21 August 1869 to 11 September 1869 Clemente Ramos, acting Governor  
11 September 1869 to 21 January 1870 Manuel Vial, acting Governor 1st Term
21 January 1870 to 11 June 1870 Zoilo Sánchez Ocaña, Governor  
11 June 1870 to 16 August 1870 Manuel Vial, acting Governor 2nd Term
16 August 1870 to 14 February 1871 Felipe C. Argüelles, acting Governor 1st Term
14 February 1871 to 28 April 1871 Federico Anrich, Governor  
28 April 1871 to 1 October 1871 Felipe C. Argüelles, acting Governor 2nd Term
1 October 1871 to 23 June 1872 Antonio Vivar, acting Governor  
23 June 1872 to 5 December 1872 Pedro Osa, acting Governor  
5 December 1872 to 22 November 1874 Ignacio García Tudela, Governor  
22 November 1874 to 22 January 1875 Jacobo Varela, acting Governor  
22 January 1875 to 13 February 1877 Diego Santisteban Chamorro, Governor  
13 February 1877 to 1 February 1879 Alejandro Arias Salgado, Governor  
1 February 1879 to 21 April 1879 Luis de la Pila, acting Governor  
21 April 1879 to 20 June 1879 Juan Aguilar, acting Governor  
20 June 1879 to 24 July 1879 José Montes de Oca, acting Governor 1st time
24 July 1879 to 3 September 1880 Enrique Santaló, Governor  
3 September 1880 to 24 January 1883 José Montes de Oca, Governor 2nd Term
24 January 1883 to 25 January 1883 Francisco Romera, acting Governor  
25 January 1883 to 28 December 1884 Antonio Cano, Governor  
28 December 1884 to 28 January 1885 Waldo Pérez Cossio, acting Governor  
28 January 1885 to 1 October 1887 José Montes de Oca 3rd Term
1 October 1887 to 8 November 1887 Juan de la Rocha, acting Governor  
8 November 1887 to 4 February 1888 Luis Navarro, Governor  
4 February 1888 to 20 April 1888 José de Ibarra, acting 1st Term
20 April 1888 to 21 April 1890 Antonio Morena Guerra, Governor  
21 April 1890 to 4 November 1890 José de Ibarra 2nd Term
4 November 1890 to 22 December 1890 José Gómez Barreda, Governor  
22 December 1890 to 24 December 1891 José de Barrasa, Governor  
24 December 1891 to 10 April 1892 Antonio Martínez, Governor  
10 April 1892 to 12 May 1893 Eulogio Merchán, Governor  
12 May 1893 to 17 May 1893 Dionisio Shelly, acting Governor 1st Term
17 May 1893 to 1 June 1893 Pio Porcell, acting Governor  
1 June 1893 to 29 July 1893 Dionisio Shelly, acting Governor 2nd Term
29 July 1893 to 16 February 1895 José de la Puente Basseve, Governor  
16 February 1895 to 21 July 1895 Agustín Cuesta, acting Governor  
21 July 1895 to 19 May 1897 Adolfo de España y Gómez de Humarán, Governor  
19 May 1897 to 19 June 1897 Armando Pontes, acting Governor  
19 June 1897 to 21 July 1897 Mateo Mezquida, acting Governor  
21 July 1897 to 19 October 1897 Manuel Rico, Governor  
19 October 1897 to 7 November 1899 José Rodríguez Vera, Governor  
7 November 1899 to 30 November 1899 Francisco Guarro, acting Governor  
30 November 1899 to 12 December 1899 Guillermo Lacave, acting Governor  
14 December 1899 to 3 March 1901 Francisco Dueñas, Governor  
3 March 1901 to 25 February 1905 José de Ibarra Autrán, Governor  
25 February 1905 to 26 March 1906 José Gómez de la Serna, Governor  
26 March 1906 to 20 September 1906 Diego Saavedra y Magdalena, Governor 1st Term
20 September 1906 to 18 February 1907 Ángel Barrera y Luyando, Governor 1st Term
18 February 1907 to 17 August 1908 Luis Ramos Izquierdo y Vivar, Governor  
17 August 1908 to 30 September 1908 Luis Dabán, acting Governor  
30 September 1908 to 19 October 1908 Diego Saavedra y Magdalena, acting 2nd time
19 October 1908 to 10 September 1910 José Centeño Anchorena, Governor  
10 September 1910 to 8 February 1924 Ángel Barrera y Luyando, Governor 2nd Term
8 February 1924 to 1926 Carlos Tovar de Revilla, Governor  
1926 to 1931 Miguel Núñez de Prado, Governor  
1931 to 1932 Gustavo de Sostoa y Sthamer, Governor  
1933 to 1934 Estanislao Lluesma García, Governor  
1934 to 1935 Ángel Manzaneque Feltrer, Governor  
1935 to 1936 Luis Sánchez Guerra Sáez, Governor  
1936 to 1937 Manuel de Mendívil y Elfo, Governor  
1937 to 1941 Juan Fontán y Lobé, Governor  
1941 to 1943 Mariano Alonso Alonso, Governor  
1943 to 1949 Juan Marián Bonelli Rubio, Governor  
1949 to 1962 Faustino Ruíz González, Governor  
1962 to 15 December 1963 Francisco Núñez Rodríguez, Governor Becoming High Commissioner
Equatorial Guinea Self-rule
15 December 1963 to 1964 Francisco Núñez Rodríguez, High Commissioner Hitherto Governor
1964 to 1966 Pedro Latorre Alcubierre, High Commissioner  
1966 to 12 October 1968 Víctor Suances Díaz del Río, High Commissioner  
12 October 1968 Independence as Republic of Equatorial Guinea


For continuation after independence, see: Heads of State of Equatorial Guinea

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