Justo Herrera
Honduran politician
Justo José Herrera (born 1789 in Tegucigalpa,[1] death date unknown) was a Honduran politician who served as president from May 28, 1837, to September 3, 1838.[2] He played a part in separating Honduras from the Federal Republic of Central America by approving a Declaration of independence passed by the Assembly of Honduras.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Revista del Archivo y de la Biblioteca Nacional de Honduras (in Spanish). Vol. 3. Honduras: Biblioteca Nacional de Honduras. 1906. pp. 153–154.
- ^ "Honduras: Heads of State: 1824–1841 – Archontology.org". 2011-08-06. Archived from the original on 2011-08-06. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
- ^ "1812–1844 – UCSD Libraries". UCSD Libraries. 2011-08-14. Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
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Presidents and heads of state of Honduras
- Herrera
- Milla
- Bendaña
- Jeronimo Zelaya
- Bustamante
- Morazán
- Vigil Cocaña
- Morazán
- Ángel Arias
- Morazán
- Valle
- Marquez
- Milla Guevara
- Rivera
- Martinez Salinas
- Herrera
- Martinez Salinas
- Lino
- Zelaya y Ayes
- Ferrera
- Council of Ministers
- Ferrera
- Council of Ministers
- Chávez
- Council of Ministers
- Lindo
- Gómez
- Cabañas
- Bueso
- Aguilar
- Guardiola
- Montes
- Castellanos
- Montes
- Medina
- Inestroza
- Cruz
- Medina
- Arias
- Leiva
- Mejía
- Gómez
- Medina
- Soto
- Council of Ministers
- Bográn
- Leiva
- Vásquez
- P. Bonilla
- Sierra
- Arias Boquín
- M. Bonilla
- Oquelí
- Dávila
- Bertrand
- M. Bonilla
- Bertrand
- Aguirre
- Mejía Colindres
- Bográn
- López Gutiérrez
- Bueso
- Carías Andino
- Tosta
- Paz Barahona
- Mejía Colindres
- Carías Andino
- Gálvez
- Lozano Díaz
- Military junta
- Villeda Morales
- López Arellano
- Cruz Uclés
- López Arellano
- Melgar
- Paz García
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