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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

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Portrait Incumbent Notes
Portuguese Colony (1485–1522)
24 September 1485 to 3 February 1490 João de Paiva,
Captain
3 February 1490 to 29 July 1493 João Pereira,
Captain
29 July 1493 to 28 April 1499 Álvaro Caminha,
Captain
11 December 1499 to c. 1510 Fernão de Melo,
Captain
c. 1510 to c. 1516 ...,
Captain
c. 1516 to c. 1517 Diogo de Alcáçova,
Captain
c. 1517 to 1522 João de Melo,
Captain
Portuguese Crown Colony (1522–1641)
1522 to 15.. Vasco Estevens,
Captain
15.. to 1531 ...,
Captain
1531 to c. 1535 Henrique Pereira,
Captain
c. 1535 to 1541 Gonçalo Álvares,
Governor
1541 to 1545 Diogo Botelho Pereira,
Captain
1546 to c. 1554 Francisco de Barros de Paiva,
Captain
c. 1558 to 15.. Pedro Botelho,
Captain
15.. to 1560 Ana Chaves,
Administrator
♀; 1st term
1560 to 1564 Cristóvão Dória de Sousa,
Captain
1564 to 1569 Francisco de Gouveia,
Captain
1569 to 1571 Francisco de Pavia Teles,
Captain
1571 to 1575 Diogo Salema,
Captain
1575 to c. 1582 António Monteiro Maciel,
Captain
c. 1582 to c. 1584 Ana Chaves,
Administrator
♀; 2nd term
c. 1584 to 1586 Francisco Fernandes de Figueiredo,
Captain
1586 to 1587 Francisco Fernandes de Figueiredo,
Governor
1587 to 1591 Miguel Teles de Moura,
Governor
1591 to 1592 Duarte Peixoto da Silva,
Governor
1592 to 1593 Francisco de Vila Nova,
acting Governor
1593 to 1597 Fernandes de Meneses,
Governor
1597 to c. 1598 Vasco de Carvalho,
Governor
c. 1598 to 1601 João Barbosa da Cunha,
acting Governor
1601 to 1604 António Maciel Monteiro,
acting Governor
1604 to 160. Pedro de Andrade,
Governor
160. to 1609 João Barbosa da Cunha,
acting Governor
1609 Fernando de Noronha,
Governor
1609 to 1611 Constantino Tavares,
Governor
1611 João Barbosa da Cunha,
acting Governor
1611 Francisco Teles de Meneses,
Governor
1611 to 1613 Luís Dias de Abreu,
Governor
1613 to 1614 Feliciano Carvalho,
Governor
1614 to 1616 Luís Dias de Abreu,
Governor
1616 to 1620 Miguel Correia Baharem,
Governor
1620 to 1621 Pedro da Cunha,
Governor
1621 to 1623 Félix Pereira,
Governor
1623 to 1627 Jerónimo de Melo Fernando,
Governor
1627 to 1628 André Gonçalves Maracote,
Governor
1628 to 1632 Lourenço Pires de Távora,
acting Governor
1st term
1632 Francisco Barreto de Meneses,
Governor
1632 to 1636 Lourenço Pires de Távora,
acting Governor
2nd term
1636 António de Carvalho,
Governor
1636 to 1640 Lourenço Pires de Távora,
acting Governor
3rd term
1640 Manuel Quaresma Carneiro,
Governor
1640 to 1641 Miguel Pereira de Melo e Albuquerque,
acting Governor
Dutch occupation
3 October 1641 to 1648 ...,
Commander
Portuguese Crown Colony (1648–1709)
1641 to 1642 Paulo da Ponte,
acting Governor
1642 to c. 1650 Lourenço Pires de Távora,
Governor
4th term
c. 1650 to 1656 ...,
Governor
1656 to c. 1657 Cristóvão de Barros do Rêgo,
Governor
c. 1657 to c. 1661 ...,
Governor
c. 1661 to 166. Pedro da Silva,
Governor
166. to 1669 ...,
Governor
1669 to 1671 Paulo Ferreira de Noronha,
Governor
1671 to 1673 Chamber Senate
1673 to 1677 Julião de Campos Barreto,
Governor
1677 to 1680 Bernardim Freire de Andrade,
Governor
1680 to 1683 Jacinto de Figueiredo e Abreu,
Governor
1683 to 1686 João Álvares da Cunha,
acting Governor
1686 António Pereira de Brito Lemos,
Governor
1686 to 1689 Bento de Sousa Lima,
Governor
1689 to 1693 António Pereira de Lacerda,
Governor
1693 to 1694 António de Barredo,
Governor
1695 to 1696 José Pereira Sodré,
Governor
1696 to 1697 João da Costa Matos,
Governor
1697 to 1702 Manuel António Pinheiro da Câmara,
Governor
1702 to 1709 José Correia de Castro,
Governor
1709 Vicente Dinis Pinheiro,
Governor
French occupation
1709 to 1715 Junta
Portuguese Crown Colony (1715–1753)
1715 to 1716 Bartolomeu da Costa Ponte,
Governor
1716 to 1717 Chamber Senate
1717 to 1720 António Furtado Mendonça,
Governor
1720 to 1722 Junta
1722 to 1727 José Pinheiro da Câmara,
Governor
1727 to 1734 Serafim Teixeira Sarmento,
Governor
1734 to 1736 Lopo de Sousa Coutinho,
Governor
1736 to 1741 José Caetano Soto Maior,
Governor
1741 António Ferrão de Castelo Branco,
Governor
1741 to 1744 Chamber Senate
1744 Francisco Luís da Conceição,
Governor
1744 to 1745 Francisco de Alva Brandão,
acting Governor
1747 to 1748 Francisco Luís das Chagas,
Governor
1748 to 1751 Chamber Senate
1751 António Rodrigues Neves,
Governor
1751 to 1753 Chamber Senate

Príncipe

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Portrait Incumbent Notes
1500 to 3 April 1545 António Carneiro,
seigneur de Vimioso
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
1690 to 7 January 1708 Francisco Luís Carneiro de Sousa,
comte de Príncipe
7 January 1708 to 6 November 1724 António Carneiro de Sousa,
comte de Príncipe
6 November 1724 to 18 November 1731 Francisco Carneiro de Sousa,
comte de Príncipe
18 November 1731 to 29 November 1753 Carlos Carneiro de Sousa e Faro,
comte de Príncipe
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

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Portrait Incumbent Notes
Portuguese Crown Colony (1753–1951)
1753 to 1755 Chamber Senate
1755 Lopo de Sousa Coutinho,
Governor
1755 to 1758 Chamber Senate
1758 to 1761 Luís Henrique da Mota e Mele,
Governor
1758 to 1767 Chamber Senate
1767 to 1768 Lourenço Lôbo de Almeida Palha,
Governor
1768 to 1770 Chamber Senate
1770 to 1778 Vicente Gomes Ferreira,
Governor
1778 to 1782 João Manuel de Azambuja,
Governor
1782 to 1788 Cristóvão Xavier de Sá,
Governor
1788 to 1797 João Resende Tavares Leote,
Governor
1797 Inácio Francisco de Nóbrega Sousa Coutinho,
Governor
1797 Manuel Monteiro de Carvalho,
acting Governor
1797 to 1798 Varela Borca,
Governor
1798 to 1799 Manuel Francisco Joaquim da Mota,
Governor
1799 Francisco Rafael de Castelo de Vide,
Governor
1799 to 1802 João Baptista de Silva,
Governor
1802 to 1805 Gabriel António Franco de Castro,
Governor
1805 to 1817 Luís Joaquim Lisboa,
Governor
1817 to 1824 Filipe de Freitas,
Governor
1824 to 1830 João Maria Xavier de Brito,
Governor
1830 to 1834 Joaquim Bento da Fonseca,
Governor
1834 to 1836 Provisional government
1836 to 1837 Fernando Correia Henriques de Noronha,
acting Governor
1837 to 1838 Leandro José da Costa,
Governor
1st term
1838 to 1839 José Joaquim de Urbanski,
Governor
1839 to 1843 Bernardo José de Sousa Soares de Andréa,
Governor
5 February 1843 to 2 March 1843 Leandro José da Costa,
Governor
2nd term
2 March 1843 to 1 May 1846 José Maria Marquês,
Governor
1st term
1 May 1846 to 30 September 1847 Chamber Senate
30 September 1847 to 20 November 1847 Carlos Augusto de Morais e Almeida,
Governor
20 November 1847 to 20 July 1848 Chamber Senate
20 July 1848 to 30 June 1849 José Caetano René Vimont Pessoa,
Governor
12 December 1849 to 9 March 1851 Leandro José da Costa,
Governor
3rd term
9 March 1851 to 20 March 1853 José Maria Marquês,
Governor
2nd term
20 March 1853 to 28 July 1855 Francisco José da Pina Rolo,
Governor
28 July 1855 to 21 March 1857 Adriano Maria Passaláqua,
Governor
21 March 1857 to 15 January 1858 Chamber Senate
15 January 1858 to 29 May 1858 Francisco António Correia,
Governor
29 May 1858 to 1859 Chamber Senate
1859 to 21 November 1860 Luís José Pereira e Horta,
Governor
21 November 1860 to 8 July 1862 José Pedro de Melo,
Governor
8 July 1862 to 17 November 1862 Chamber Senate
17 November 1862 to 30 March 1863 José Eduardo da Costa Moura,
Governor
30 March 1863 to 8 January 1864 João Baptista Brunachy,
Governor
1st term
8 January 1864 to 2 August 1865 Estanislau Xavier de Assunção e Almeida,
Governor
1st term
2 August 1865 to 30 July 1867 João Baptista Brunachy,
Governor
2nd term
30 July 1867 to 30 September 1867 António Joaquim da Fonseca,
Governor
30 September 1867 to 30 May 1869 Estanislau Xavier de Assunção e Almeida,
Governor
2nd term
30 May 1869 to 7 October 1872 Pedro Carlos de Aguiar Craveiro Lopes,
Governor
7 October 1872 to July 1873 João Clímaco de Carvalho,
Governor
28 October 1873 to 1 November 1876 Gregório José Ribeiro,
Governor
1 November 1876 to 28 September 1879 Estanislau Xavier de Assunção e Almeida,
Governor
3rd term
28 September 1879 to 28 November 1879 Francisco Ferreira do Amaral,
Governor
28 November 1879 to 3 January 1880 Custódio Miguel de Borja,
acting Governor
1st term
3 January 1880 to 30 December 1881 Vicente Pinheiro Lôbo Machado de Melo e Almada,
Governor
30 December 1881 to 26 January 1882 Augusto Maria Leão,
acting Governor
26 January 1882 to 24 May 1884 Francisco Teixeira da Silva,
Governor
24 May 1884 to 25 August 1886 Custódio Miguel de Borja,
Governor
2nd term
25 August 1886 to 9 March 1890 Augusto César Rodrigues Sarmento,
Governor
9 March 1890 to 26 June 1891 Firmino José da Costa,
Governor
26 June 1891 to 8 December 1894 Francisco Eugénio Pereira de Miranda,
Governor
8 December 1894 to 8 April 1895 Jaime Lobo Brito Godins,
acting Governor
8 April 1895 to 5 April 1897 Cipriano Leite Pereira Jardim,
Governor
5 April 1897 to 5 April 1899 Joaquim da Graça Correia e Lança,
Governor
5 April 1899 to 3 January 1901 Amâncio de Alpoim Cerqueira Borges Cabral,
Governor
3 January 1901 to 8 May 1901 Francisco Maria Peixoto Vieira,
acting Governor
8 May 1901 to 8 October 1902 Joaquim Xavier de Brito,
Governor
8 October 1902 to 7 June 1903 João Abel Antunes Mesquita Guimarães,
Governor
7 June 1903 to 14 December 1903 João Gregório Duarte Ferreira,
acting Governor
1st term
14 December 1903 to 13 April 1907 Francisco de Paula Cid,
Governor
13 April 1907 to 24 June 1907 Vítor Augusto Chaves Lemos e Melo,
acting Governor
1st term
24 June 1907 to 24 October 1908 Pedro Berquó,
Governor
24 October 1908 to 13 March 1909 Vítor Augusto Chaves Lemos e Melo,
acting Governor
2nd term
13 March 1909 to 13 June 1910 José Augusto Vieira da Fonseca,
Governor
13 June 1910 to 7 August 1910 Jaime Daniel Leote do Rego,
Governor
1st term
7 August 1910 to 11 November 1910 Fernando Augusto de Carvalho,
Governor
12 November 1910 to 28 November 1910 Carlos de Mendonça Pimentel e Melo,
acting Governor
28 November 1910 to 14 June 1911 António Pinto Miranda Guedes,
Governor
14 June 1911 to 24 December 1911 Jaime Daniel Leote do Rego,
Governor
2nd term
24 December 1911 to 13 May 1913 Mariano Martins,
Governor
13 May 1913 to 31 May 1915 Pedro do Amaral Boto Machado,
Governor
31 May 1915 to 6 June 1915 José Dionísio Carneiro de Sousa e Faro,
Governor
6 June 1915 to 28 July 1918 Rafael dos Santos Oliveira,
acting Governor
28 July 1918 to 11 June 1919 João Gregório Duarte Ferreira,
Governor
2nd term
11 June 1919 to 25 September 1920 Avelino Augusto de Oliveira Leite,
Governor
25 September 1920 to 22 October 1920 José Augusto de Conceição Alves Vélez,
acting Governor
22 October 1920 to 2 July 1921 Eduardo Nogueira de Lemos,
acting Governor
2 July 1921 to 23 January 1924 António José Pereira,
Governor
23 January 1924 to 8 July 1926 Eugénio de Barros Soares Branco,
Governor
8 July 1926 to 31 August 1928 José Duarte Junqueira Rato,
Governor
31 August 1928 to 30 January 1929 Sebastião José Barbosa,
acting Governor
30 January 1929 to 31 August 1929 Francisco Penteado,
Governor
31 August 1929 to 17 December 1933 Luís Augusto Vieira Fernandes,
Governor
17 December 1933 to 8 May 1941 Ricardo Vaz Monteiro,
Governor
8 May 1941 to 5 April 1945 Amadeu Gomes de Figueiredo,
Governor
5 April 1945 to July 1948 Carlos de Sousa Gorgulho,
Governor
July 1948 to 8 October 1950 Afonso Manuel Machado de Sousa,
acting Governor
8 October 1950 to 11 June 1951 Mário José Cabral Oliveira Castro,
acting Governor
Overseas Province of Portugal (1951–1974)
11 June 1951 to 28 June 1952 Mário José Cabral Oliveira Castro,
acting Governor
28 June 1952 to 18 April 1953 Guilherme António Amaral Abranches Pinto,
acting Governor
Served at the time of the Batepá massacre
18 April 1953 to 19 May 1953 Fernando Augusto Rodrigues,
acting Governor
19 May 1953 to July 1953 Afonso Manuel Machado de Sousa,
acting Governor
July 1953 to August 1954 Francisco António Pires Barata,
Governor
August 1954 to 15 June 1955 Luís da Câmara Leme Faria,
acting Governor
15 June 1955 to 5 December 1956 José Machado,
acting Governor
5 December 1956 to 13 October 1957 Octávio Ferreira Gonçalves,
acting Governor
13 October 1957 to August 1963 Manuel Marques de Abrantes Amaral,
Governor
August 1963 to 30 October 1963 Alberto Monteiro de Sousa Campos,
acting Governor
30 October 1963 to 1972 António Jorge da Silva Sebastião,
Governor
1973 to 1974 João Cecilio Gonçalves,
Governor
29 July 1974 to 18 December 1974 António Pires Veloso,
Governor
Autonomous Province of Portugal (1974–1975)
18 December 1974 to 12 July 1975 António Pires Veloso,
High Commissioner
12 July 1975 Independence as Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe

See also

References

  1. ^ Ana de Chaves: a mulher mito. Odisseias nos Mares. 15 de março de 2016.
  2. "Sao Tome and Principe Celebrate Independence". The New York Times. Reuters. 13 July 1975. Retrieved 10 October 2024.

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