Supreme Director of Chile
Supreme Director of Chile | |
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Director supremo | |
Style | His Excellency |
Precursor | President of the National Junta Board of Chile |
Formation | 7 March 1814 |
First holder | Antonio José de Irisarri |
Final holder | Ramón Freire |
Abolished | 9 July 1826 |
Succession | President of Chile |
The Supreme Director of Chile was the seat in charge of Chile's administration following the independence from Spain in 1810, until 1826. Several juntas also ruled the country during this period.[1]
List
- Political parties
Independent
Pelucones
Pipiolos
No. | Portrait | Name (Born-Died) |
Term | Political Party | Election | Ref. | ||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | ||||||
1 | Antonio José de Irisarri (1786–1868) | 7 March 1814 | 14 March 1814 | 7 days | Independent | – | [2] | |
2 | Francisco de la Lastra (1777–1852) | 14 March 1814 | 23 July 1814 | 131 days | Independent | – | – | |
3 | José Miguel Carrera (1785–1821) | 23 July 1814 | 2 October 1814 | 71 days | Independent | – | [3] | |
Spanish Reconquest (1814–1817) | ||||||||
4 | Francisco Ruiz-Tagle (1790–1860) | 12 February 1817 | 16 February 1817 | 4 days | Pelucones | – | – | |
5 | Bernardo O'Higgins (1778–1842) | 16 February 1817 | 28 January 1823 | 5 years, 346 days | Independent | – | [4] | |
6 | Agustín Eyzaguirre (1768–1837) | 28 January 1823 | 4 April 1823 | 66 days | Independent | 1822 | [5] | |
7 | Ramón Freire (1787–1851) | 4 April 1823 | 9 July 1826 | 3 years, 96 days | Pipiolos | 1823 | [6] |