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Captain general of Central America

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During Mexico's annexation of the region, Mexico and Central America had the same heads of state. Iturbide ruled as regent, and then as emperor, from January 1822 until his abdication in March 1823, after which, the three leaders of the provisional government—Bravo, Victoria, and Negrete—served as joint heads of state.

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  Monarchist/Annexationist
Captain General Assumed office Left office Time in office
1
A headshot painting of a man (Gabino Gaínza) in 19th-century military uniform
Gabino Gaínza
Gabino Gaínza
(1753–1829)
5 January 1822 23 June 1822 169 days
2
A headshot sketch of a man (Vicente Filísola) in 19th-century military uniform
Vicente Filísola
Vicente Filísola
(1785–1850)
23 June 1822 26 November 1822 156 days
3
A headshot painting of a man (Felipe Codallos) in 19th-century military uniform
Felipe Codallos
Felipe Codallos
(1790–1849)
26 November 1822 7 March 1823 101 days
4
A headshot sketch of a man (Vicente Filísola) in 19th-century military uniform
Vicente Filísola
Vicente Filísola
(1785–1850)
7 March 1823 1 July 1823 116 days