List of governors of Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
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Chronological |
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The islands of São Tomé and Príncipe were discovered and claimed by Portugal in the 1470s. A Portuguese colony was established in 1485. Each island was governed as a separate entity until 1753, when they were united as a single crown colony. In 1951, the islands became an overseas province of Portugal. Autonomy was granted in 1974 and independence was granted on 12 July 1975.
São Tomé
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Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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Portuguese Colony (1485–1522) | |||
24 September 1485 to 3 February 1490 | João de Paiva, Captain |
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3 February 1490 to 29 July 1493 | João Pereira, Captain |
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29 July 1493 to 28 April 1499 | Álvaro Caminha, Captain |
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11 December 1499 to c. 1510 | Fernão de Melo, Captain |
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c. 1510 to c. 1516 | ..., Captain |
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c. 1516 to c. 1517 | Diogo de Alcáçova, Captain |
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c. 1517 to 1522 | João de Melo, Captain |
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Portuguese Crown Colony (1522–1641) | |||
1522 to 15.. | Vasco Estevens, Captain |
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15.. to 1531 | ..., Captain |
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1531 to c. 1535 | Henrique Pereira, Captain |
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c. 1535 to 1541 | Gonçalo Álvares, Governor |
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1541 to 1545 | Diogo Botelho Pereira, Captain |
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1546 to c. 1554 | Francisco de Barros de Paiva, Captain |
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c. 1558 to 15.. | Pedro Botelho, Captain |
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15.. to 1560 | Ana Chaves, Administrator |
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1560 to 1564 | Cristóvão Dória de Sousa, Captain |
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1564 to 1569 | Francisco de Gouveia, Captain |
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1569 to 1571 | Francisco de Pavia Teles, Captain |
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1571 to 1575 | Diogo Salema, Captain |
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1575 to c. 1582 | António Monteiro Maciel, Captain |
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c. 1582 to c. 1584 | Ana Chaves, Administrator |
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c. 1584 to 1586 | Francisco Fernandes de Figueiredo, Captain |
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1586 to 1587 | Francisco Fernandes de Figueiredo, Governor |
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1587 to 1591 | Miguel Teles de Moura, Governor |
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1591 to 1592 | Duarte Peixoto da Silva, Governor |
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1592 to 1593 | Francisco de Vila Nova, acting Governor |
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1593 to 1597 | Fernandes de Meneses, Governor |
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1597 to c. 1598 | Vasco de Carvalho, Governor |
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c. 1598 to 1601 | João Barbosa da Cunha, acting Governor |
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1601 to 1604 | António Maciel Monteiro, acting Governor |
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1604 to 160. | Pedro de Andrade, Governor |
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160. to 1609 | João Barbosa da Cunha, acting Governor |
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1609 | Fernando de Noronha, Governor |
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1609 to 1611 | Constantino Tavares, Governor |
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1611 | João Barbosa da Cunha, acting Governor |
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1611 | Francisco Teles de Meneses, Governor |
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1611 to 1613 | Luís Dias de Abreu, Governor |
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1613 to 1614 | Feliciano Carvalho, Governor |
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1614 to 1616 | Luís Dias de Abreu, Governor |
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1616 to 1620 | Miguel Correia Baharem, Governor |
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1620 to 1621 | Pedro da Cunha, Governor |
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1621 to 1623 | Félix Pereira, Governor |
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1623 to 1627 | Jerónimo de Melo Fernando, Governor |
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1627 to 1628 | André Gonçalves Maracote, Governor |
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1628 to 1632 | Lourenço Pires de Távora, acting Governor |
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1632 | Francisco Barreto de Meneses, Governor |
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1632 to 1636 | Lourenço Pires de Távora, acting Governor |
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1636 | António de Carvalho, Governor |
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1636 to 1640 | Lourenço Pires de Távora, acting Governor |
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1640 | Manuel Quaresma Carneiro, Governor |
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1640 to 1641 | Miguel Pereira de Melo e Albuquerque, acting Governor |
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Dutch occupation | |||
3 October 1641 to 1648 | ..., Commander |
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Portuguese Crown Colony (1648–1709) | |||
1641 to 1642 | Paulo da Ponte, acting Governor |
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1642 to c. 1650 | Lourenço Pires de Távora, Governor |
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c. 1650 to 1656 | ..., Governor |
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1656 to c. 1657 | Cristóvão de Barros do Rêgo, Governor |
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c. 1657 to c. 1661 | ..., Governor |
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c. 1661 to 166. | Pedro da Silva, Governor |
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166. to 1669 | ..., Governor |
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1669 to 1671 | Paulo Ferreira de Noronha, Governor |
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1671 to 1673 | Chamber Senate | ||
1673 to 1677 | Julião de Campos Barreto, Governor |
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1677 to 1680 | Bernardim Freire de Andrade, Governor |
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1680 to 1683 | Jacinto de Figueiredo e Abreu, Governor |
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1683 to 1686 | João Álvares da Cunha, acting Governor |
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1686 | António Pereira de Brito Lemos, Governor |
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1686 to 1689 | Bento de Sousa Lima, Governor |
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1689 to 1693 | António Pereira de Lacerda, Governor |
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1693 to 1694 | António de Barredo, Governor |
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1695 to 1696 | José Pereira Sodré, Governor |
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1696 to 1697 | João da Costa Matos, Governor |
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1697 to 1702 | Manuel António Pinheiro da Câmara, Governor |
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1702 to 1709 | José Correia de Castro, Governor |
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1709 | Vicente Dinis Pinheiro, Governor |
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French occupation | |||
1709 to 1715 | Junta | ||
Portuguese Crown Colony (1715–1753) | |||
1715 to 1716 | Bartolomeu da Costa Ponte, Governor |
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1716 to 1717 | Chamber Senate | ||
1717 to 1720 | António Furtado Mendonça, Governor |
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1720 to 1722 | Junta | ||
1722 to 1727 | José Pinheiro da Câmara, Governor |
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1727 to 1734 | Serafim Teixeira Sarmento, Governor |
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1734 to 1736 | Lopo de Sousa Coutinho, Governor |
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1736 to 1741 | José Caetano Soto Maior, Governor |
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1741 | António Ferrão de Castelo Branco, Governor |
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1741 to 1744 | Chamber Senate | ||
1744 | Francisco Luís da Conceição, Governor |
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1744 to 1745 | Francisco de Alva Brandão, acting Governor |
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1747 to 1748 | Francisco Luís das Chagas, Governor |
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1748 to 1751 | Chamber Senate | ||
1751 | António Rodrigues Neves, Governor |
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1751 to 1753 | Chamber Senate |
Príncipe
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Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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1500 to 3 April 1545 | António Carneiro, seigneur de Vimioso |
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3 April 1545 to 15?? | Francisco de Alcaçova Carneiro | ||
15?? to 16?? | Luís Carneiro | ||
16?? to 1640 | Francisco Carneiro | ||
4 February 1640 to 1690 | Luís Carneiro de Sousa, comte de Príncipe |
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1690 to 7 January 1708 | Francisco Luís Carneiro de Sousa, comte de Príncipe |
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7 January 1708 to 6 November 1724 | António Carneiro de Sousa, comte de Príncipe |
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6 November 1724 to 18 November 1731 | Francisco Carneiro de Sousa, comte de Príncipe |
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18 November 1731 to 29 November 1753 | Carlos Carneiro de Sousa e Faro, comte de Príncipe |
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1753 to 1851 | Unknown | ||
1851 to 1852 | Francisco Ferreira Coelho Cintra | ||
1852 to 1852 | Manuel Francisco Landolph | ||
1852 to 1854 | Manuel Mariano Ghira | ||
1854 to 1857 | Joaquim José de Sousa Osório Menezes | ||
1857 to 1860 | João Manuel de Melo | ||
1862 to 1862 | João Filipe de Gouveia |
São Tomé and Príncipe
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Portuguese Crown Colony (1753–1951) | |||
1753 to 1755 | Chamber Senate | ||
1755 | Lopo de Sousa Coutinho, Governor |
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1755 to 1758 | Chamber Senate | ||
1758 to 1761 | Luís Henrique da Mota e Mele, Governor |
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1758 to 1767 | Chamber Senate | ||
1767 to 1768 | Lourenço Lôbo de Almeida Palha, Governor |
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1768 to 1770 | Chamber Senate | ||
1770 to 1778 | Vicente Gomes Ferreira, Governor |
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1778 to 1782 | João Manuel de Azambuja, Governor |
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1782 to 1788 | Cristóvão Xavier de Sá, Governor |
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1788 to 1797 | João Resende Tavares Leote, Governor |
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1797 | Inácio Francisco de Nóbrega Sousa Coutinho, Governor |
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1797 | Manuel Monteiro de Carvalho, acting Governor |
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1797 to 1798 | Varela Borca, Governor |
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1798 to 1799 | Manuel Francisco Joaquim da Mota, Governor |
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1799 | Francisco Rafael de Castelo de Vide, Governor |
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1799 to 1802 | João Baptista de Silva, Governor |
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1802 to 1805 | Gabriel António Franco de Castro, Governor |
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1805 to 1817 | Luís Joaquim Lisboa, Governor |
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1817 to 1824 | Filipe de Freitas, Governor |
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1824 to 1830 | João Maria Xavier de Brito, Governor |
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1830 to 1834 | Joaquim Bento da Fonseca, Governor |
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1834 to 1836 | Provisional government | ||
1836 to 1837 | Fernando Correia Henriques de Noronha, acting Governor |
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1837 to 1838 | Leandro José da Costa, Governor |
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1838 to 1839 | José Joaquim de Urbanski, Governor |
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1839 to 1843 | Bernardo José de Sousa Soares de Andréa, Governor |
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5 February 1843 to 2 March 1843 | Leandro José da Costa, Governor |
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2 March 1843 to 1 May 1846 | José Maria Marquês, Governor |
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1 May 1846 to 30 September 1847 | Chamber Senate | ||
30 September 1847 to 20 November 1847 | Carlos Augusto de Morais e Almeida, Governor |
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20 November 1847 to 20 July 1848 | Chamber Senate | ||
20 July 1848 to 30 June 1849 | José Caetano René Vimont Pessoa, Governor |
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12 December 1849 to 9 March 1851 | Leandro José da Costa, Governor |
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9 March 1851 to 20 March 1853 | José Maria Marquês, Governor |
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20 March 1853 to 28 July 1855 | Francisco José da Pina Rolo, Governor |
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28 July 1855 to 21 March 1857 | Adriano Maria Passaláqua, Governor |
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21 March 1857 to 15 January 1858 | Chamber Senate | ||
15 January 1858 to 29 May 1858 | Francisco António Correia, Governor |
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29 May 1858 to 1859 | Chamber Senate | ||
1859 to 21 November 1860 | Luís José Pereira e Horta, Governor |
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21 November 1860 to 8 July 1862 | José Pedro de Melo, Governor |
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8 July 1862 to 17 November 1862 | Chamber Senate | ||
17 November 1862 to 30 March 1863 | José Eduardo da Costa Moura, Governor |
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30 March 1863 to 8 January 1864 | João Baptista Brunachy, Governor |
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8 January 1864 to 2 August 1865 | Estanislau Xavier de Assunção e Almeida, Governor |
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2 August 1865 to 30 July 1867 | João Baptista Brunachy, Governor |
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30 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 | António Joaquim da Fonseca, Governor |
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30 September 1867 to 30 May 1869 | Estanislau Xavier de Assunção e Almeida, Governor |
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30 May 1869 to 7 October 1872 | Pedro Carlos de Aguiar Craveiro Lopes, Governor |
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7 October 1872 to July 1873 | João Clímaco de Carvalho, Governor |
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28 October 1873 to 1 November 1876 | Gregório José Ribeiro, Governor |
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1 November 1876 to 28 September 1879 | Estanislau Xavier de Assunção e Almeida, Governor |
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28 September 1879 to 28 November 1879 | Francisco Ferreira do Amaral, Governor |
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28 November 1879 to 3 January 1880 | Custódio Miguel de Borja, acting Governor |
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3 January 1880 to 30 December 1881 | Vicente Pinheiro Lôbo Machado de Melo e Almada, Governor |
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30 December 1881 to 26 January 1882 | Augusto Maria Leão, acting Governor |
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26 January 1882 to 24 May 1884 | Francisco Teixeira da Silva, Governor |
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24 May 1884 to 25 August 1886 | Custódio Miguel de Borja, Governor |
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25 August 1886 to 9 March 1890 | Augusto César Rodrigues Sarmento, Governor |
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9 March 1890 to 26 June 1891 | Firmino José da Costa, Governor |
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26 June 1891 to 8 December 1894 | Francisco Eugénio Pereira de Miranda, Governor |
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8 December 1894 to 8 April 1895 | Jaime Lobo Brito Godins, acting Governor |
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8 April 1895 to 5 April 1897 | Cipriano Leite Pereira Jardim, Governor |
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5 April 1897 to 5 April 1899 | Joaquim da Graça Correia e Lança, Governor |
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5 April 1899 to 3 January 1901 | Amâncio de Alpoim Cerqueira Borges Cabral, Governor |
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3 January 1901 to 8 May 1901 | Francisco Maria Peixoto Vieira, acting Governor |
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8 May 1901 to 8 October 1902 | Joaquim Xavier de Brito, Governor |
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8 October 1902 to 7 June 1903 | João Abel Antunes Mesquita Guimarães, Governor |
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7 June 1903 to 14 December 1903 | João Gregório Duarte Ferreira, acting Governor |
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14 December 1903 to 13 April 1907 | Francisco de Paula Cid, Governor |
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13 April 1907 to 24 June 1907 | Vítor Augusto Chaves Lemos e Melo, acting Governor |
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24 June 1907 to 24 October 1908 | Pedro Berquó, Governor |
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24 October 1908 to 13 March 1909 | Vítor Augusto Chaves Lemos e Melo, acting Governor |
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13 March 1909 to 13 June 1910 | José Augusto Vieira da Fonseca, Governor |
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13 June 1910 to 7 August 1910 | Jaime Daniel Leote do Rego, Governor |
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7 August 1910 to 11 November 1910 | Fernando Augusto de Carvalho, Governor |
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12 November 1910 to 28 November 1910 | Carlos de Mendonça Pimentel e Melo, acting Governor |
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28 November 1910 to 14 June 1911 | António Pinto Miranda Guedes, Governor |
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14 June 1911 to 24 December 1911 | Jaime Daniel Leote do Rego, Governor |
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24 December 1911 to 13 May 1913 | Mariano Martins, Governor |
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13 May 1913 to 31 May 1915 | Pedro do Amaral Boto Machado, Governor |
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31 May 1915 to 6 June 1915 | José Dionísio Carneiro de Sousa e Faro, Governor |
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6 June 1915 to 28 July 1918 | Rafael dos Santos Oliveira, acting Governor |
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28 July 1918 to 11 June 1919 | João Gregório Duarte Ferreira, Governor |
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11 June 1919 to 25 September 1920 | Avelino Augusto de Oliveira Leite, Governor |
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25 September 1920 to 22 October 1920 | José Augusto de Conceição Alves Vélez, acting Governor |
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22 October 1920 to 2 July 1921 | Eduardo Nogueira de Lemos, acting Governor |
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2 July 1921 to 23 January 1924 | António José Pereira, Governor |
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23 January 1924 to 8 July 1926 | Eugénio de Barros Soares Branco, Governor |
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8 July 1926 to 31 August 1928 | José Duarte Junqueira Rato, Governor |
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31 August 1928 to 30 January 1929 | Sebastião José Barbosa, acting Governor |
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30 January 1929 to 31 August 1929 | Francisco Penteado, Governor |
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31 August 1929 to 17 December 1933 | Luís Augusto Vieira Fernandes, Governor |
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17 December 1933 to 8 May 1941 | Ricardo Vaz Monteiro, Governor |
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8 May 1941 to 5 April 1945 | Amadeu Gomes de Figueiredo, Governor |
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5 April 1945 to July 1948 | Carlos de Sousa Gorgulho, Governor |
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July 1948 to 8 October 1950 | Afonso Manuel Machado de Sousa, acting Governor |
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8 October 1950 to 11 June 1951 | Mário José Cabral Oliveira Castro, acting Governor |
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Overseas Province of Portugal (1951–1974) | |||
11 June 1951 to 28 June 1952 | Mário José Cabral Oliveira Castro, acting Governor |
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28 June 1952 to 18 April 1953 | Guilherme António Amaral Abranches Pinto, acting Governor |
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18 April 1953 to 19 May 1953 | Fernando Augusto Rodrigues, acting Governor |
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19 May 1953 to July 1953 | Afonso Manuel Machado de Sousa, acting Governor |
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July 1953 to August 1954 | Francisco António Pires Barata, Governor |
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August 1954 to 15 June 1955 | Luís da Câmara Leme Faria, acting Governor |
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15 June 1955 to 5 December 1956 | José Machado, acting Governor |
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5 December 1956 to 13 October 1957 | Octávio Ferreira Gonçalves, acting Governor |
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13 October 1957 to August 1963 | Manuel Marques de Abrantes Amaral, Governor |
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August 1963 to 30 October 1963 | Alberto Monteiro de Sousa Campos, acting Governor |
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30 October 1963 to 1972 | António Jorge da Silva Sebastião, Governor |
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1973 to 1974 | João Cecilio Gonçalves, Governor |
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29 July 1974 to 18 December 1974 | António Pires Veloso, Governor |
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Autonomous Province of Portugal (1974–1975) | |||
18 December 1974 to 12 July 1975 | António Pires Veloso, High Commissioner |
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12 July 1975 | Independence as Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe[2] |
See also
[edit]- History of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Politics of São Tomé and Príncipe
- List of presidents of São Tomé and Príncipe
- List of prime ministers of São Tomé and Príncipe
- List of presidents of the Regional Government of Príncipe
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Communities
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Ana de Chaves: a mulher mito. Odisseias nos Mares. 15 de março de 2016.
- ^ "Sao Tome and Principe Celebrate Independence". The New York Times. Reuters. 13 July 1975. Retrieved 10 October 2024.