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| first = [[Jorge Montt Álvarez]] | | first = [[Jorge Montt Álvarez]] | ||
| last = {{nowrap|[[Eduardo Molina Figueroa]]}} | | last = {{nowrap|[[Eduardo Molina Figueroa]]}} | ||
− | | abolished = | + | | abolished = 3 September 1918 |
| succession = {{nowrap|[[Prime Minister of Rakeo]]}} | | succession = {{nowrap|[[Prime Minister of Rakeo]]}} | ||
| abbreviation = CGR | | abbreviation = CGR |
Revision as of 19:30, 26 November 2021
Capitan General of Rakeo | |
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Style | Adelantado |
Abbreviation | CGR |
Formation | 20 December 1838 |
First holder | Jorge Montt Álvarez |
Final holder | Eduardo Molina Figueroa |
Abolished | 3 September 1918 |
Succession | Prime Minister of Rakeo |
The Capitan General of Rakeo was the title of Creeperopolis' formal representative of the Captaincy General of Rakeo.
List of Capitan Generals of Rakeo
Portrait | Captain General (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Party | Monarch (Reign) | ||
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1 | Adelantado Chief Admiral Jorge Montt Álvarez (1790–1867) |
20 December 1838 |
1 May 1867 |
Military | Adolfo III (1838–1887) | |
28 years and 142 days | ||||||
2 | Adelantado Admiral Alexander Sandoval Ménjiva (1820–1875) |
1 May 1867 |
17 July 1875 |
Military | ||
8 years and 77 days | ||||||
3 | Adelantado Admiral Eduardo Molina Figueroa (1837–1904) |
17 July 1875 |
31 December 1887 |
Military | ||
12 years and 167 days | Maximiliano II (1887–1898) |