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List of viceroys of Navarre information


This is a list of Spanish Viceroys of Navarre from 1512 to 1840, when the function was abolished.

  • 1512 : Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, marqués de Comares
  • 1515 : Fadrique de Acuña, Conde de Buendía
  • 1516 : Antonio Manrique de Lara, Duque de Nájera
  • 1521 : Francisco López de Zúñiga, Conde de Miranda
  • 1524 : Diego de Avellaneda, Bishop of Tuy
  • 1527 : Martín Alfonso Fernández de Córdoba, Conde de Alcaudete
  • 1534 : Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 2nd Marquis of Cañete
  • 1542 : Juan de Vega, Señor de Grajal
  • 1543 : Luis Hurtado de Mendoza, 2nd Marquess of Mondéjar
  • 1546 : Álvar Gómez Manrique de Mendoza, Conde de Castrogeriz
  • 1547 : Luís de Velasco, Señor de Salinas
  • 1549 : Bernardino de Cárdenas y Pacheco, Duque de Maqueda
  • 1552 : Beltrán de la Cueva, 3rd Duke of Alburquerque
  • 1560 : Gabriel de la Cueva, 5th Duke of Alburquerque
  • 1564 : Alfonso de Córdoba y Velasco, 2nd Conde de Alcaudete
  • 1565 : José de Guevara y Tovar, Señor de Escalante
  • 1567 : Juan de la Cerda y Silva, 4th Duke of Medinaceli
  • 1572 : Vespasiano Gonzaga y Colonna, Prínce of Sabbioneta
  • 1575 : Sancho Martínez de Leiva, Señor de Leiva
  • 1579 : Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza, Marqués de Almazán
  • 1589 : José Martín de Córdoba y Velasco, Marqués de Cortes
  • 1595 : Juan de Cardona y Requesens, Baron de Sant Boi
  • 1602 : Mateo de Burgos, Bishop of Pamplona (interim)
  • 1603 : Juan de Cardona y Requesens, Baron de Sant Boi (2nd term)
  • 1610 : Alonso Idiáquez de Butrón, Duque de Ciudad Real
  • 1618 : Felipe Ramírez de Arellano, Conde de Aguilar
  • 1620 : Juan de Mendoza y Velasco, Marqués de Hinojosa
  • 1623 : Bernardino González de Avellaneda, Marqués de Castrillo
  • 1629 : Fernando Girón, Duque de Nemeses
  • 1629 : Juan Carlos de Guzmán y Silva, Marqués de Fuentes
  • 1631 : Luis Bravo Acuña
  • 1634 : Francisco González de Andía-Irarrázabal, Marqués de Valparaíso
  • 1637 : Fernando de Andrade y Sotomayor, Archbishop of Burgos
  • 1638 : Pedro Fajardo Requesens y Zúñiga, Marqués de los Vélez
  • 1640 : Francesco Maria Carafa y Carafa, 5th Duke of Duke of Nochera
  • 1641 : Enrique Pimentel, 5th Marqués de Tabara
  • 1641 : Sebastián Suárez de Mendoza, Conde de La Coruña
  • 1643 : Duarte Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Conde de Oropesa
  • 1645 : Andrea Cantelmo, (1598–1645), a son of Giuseppe, (4th Duke of Popoli), Governor of Luxembourg before 1634.
  • 1646 : Luis de Guzmán y Ponce de León
  • 1649 : Diego López Pacheco, 7th Duke of Escalona
  • 1653 : Diego de Benavides, 8th Count of Santisteban
  • 1661 : Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Enriquez de Ribera, 7th Duke of Alba, 5th Marqués de Villanueva del Río, Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
  • 1662 : Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio, Marqués de la Villa de San Román
  • 1664 : Francisco de Tutavilla y del Rufo, Duque de San Germán
  • 1667 : Diego Caballero de Illescas y Cabeza de Vaca
  • 1671 : Alexander Farnese, Prince of Parma
  • 1676 : Antonio de Velasco y Ayala, Conde de Fuensalida
  • 1681 : Íñigo de Velandia Arce y Arellano
  • 1684 : Diego Dávila Mesía y Guzmán, 3rd Marquis of Leganés
  • 1684 : Enrique de Benavides de la Cueva y Bazán, Marqués de Bayona
  • 1685 : Ernesto Alejandro de Ligné y Croy, Príncipe de Chimay
  • 1686 : Alejandro de Bournonville, Duque de Bournonville
  • 1691 : Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco Cabrera, Duque de Escalona
  • 1692 : Baltasar de Zúñiga y Guzmán, Marqués de Valero
  • 1697 : Juan Carlos de Batevile, Marqués de Conflans
  • 1698 : Pedro Álvarez de Vega, Conde de Grajal
  • 1699 : Domingo Pignatelli y Vagher, Marqués de San Vicente
  • 1702 : Luis Francisco Benavides y Aragón, marqués de Solera
  • 1706 : Fernando de Moncada y Aragón, Duque de San Juan
  • 1706 : Alberto Octavio Tserclaes de Tilly
  • 1709 : Fernando de Moncada y Aragón, duque de San Juan
  • 1712 : Pedro Colón de Portugal y Ayala, duque de Veragua
  • 1713 : Tomás de Aquino, príncipe de Castiglione
  • 1722 : Gonzalo Chacón y Orellana
  • 1723 : Cristóbal de Moscoso y Montemayor, conde de Las Torres
  • 1739 : Antonio Pedro Nolasco de Lanzós y Taboada, conde de Maceda
  • 1749 : Jean Thierry du Mont, comte de Gages
  • 1754 : Fray Manuel de Sada y Antillón, gran capellán de Amposta
  • 1760 : Juan Francisco Güemes y Orcasitas, conde de Revillagigedo
  • 1760 : Luis Carlos González de Albelda y Cayro, marqués del Cairo
  • 1765 : Honore Ignace de Glymes- Brabante, count of Glymes
  • 1765 : Ambrosio de Funes Villalpando, count of Ricla
  • 1768 : Alonso Vicente de Solís y Folch de Cardona, duque de Montellano
  • 1773 : Francisco Bucarelli y Ursúa
  • 1780 : Manuel Azlor y Urriés
  • 1788 : Martín Álvarez de Sotomayor y Soto Flores, conde de Colomera
  • 1795 : Pablo de Sangro y Merode, príncipe de Castelfranco
  • 1796 : Joaquín de Fondesviela y Undiano
  • 1798 : Jerónimo Morejón Girón, marqués de Las Amarillas
  • 1807 : José Miguel de Carvajal y Manrique de Lara Polanco, duque de San Carlos
  • 1807 : Leopoldo de Gregorio y Paterno, marqués de Vallesantoro
  • 1808 : Francisco J. Negrete y Adorno, conde de Campo Alange
  • 1808 : Luis Antonio Bertón des Balbes, duque de Mahón
    • 1810–1813 : No viceroy; replaced by a French military governor
  • 1814 : José Manuel de Ezpeleta, 1st Count of Ezpeleta de Beire
    • 1820–1823 : No viceroy during the Trienio Liberal
  • 1823 : Luis Rebolledo de Palafox, marqués de Lazán
  • 1824 : Juan Ruiz de Apodaca, 1st Count of Venadito
  • 1826 : Prudencio de Guadalfajara y Aguilera, conde de Castroterreño
  • 1830 : Manuel Llauder y Camín, marqués del Valle de Rivas
  • 1832 : Antonio Solá de Figueras
  • 1834 : Pedro Sarsfield y Waters, conde de Sarsfield
  • 1834 : Jerónimo Valdés
  • 1834 : Vicente Genaro de Quesada
  • 1834 : José Ramón Rodil, 1st Marquis of Rodil
  • 1834 : Francisco Espoz y Mina
  • 1834 : Manuel Lorenzo
  • 1835 : Luis Fernández de Córdova
  • 1835 : Jerónimo Valdés
  • 1835 : Ramón de Meer y Kindelán, barón de Meer
  • 1835 : Pedro Sarsfield y Waters, conde de Sarsfield
  • 1836 : Ramón de Meer y Kindelán, barón de Meer
  • 1836 : Pedro Sarsfield y Waters, conde de Sarsfield
  • 1836 : Francisco Cabrera
  • 1836 : Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara
  • 1836 : Joaquín Ezpeleta Enrile
  • 1837 : Martín José Iriarte
  • 1837 : Manuel Latre
  • 1838 : Isidro de Alaix Fábregas
  • 1838 : Diego de León, 1st Count of Belascoáin
  • 1839 : Felipe Ribero y Lemoine

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