Mariano Roque Alonso
Mariano Roque Alonso Romero (16 August 1792 Ybytimí – 7 August 1853)[1][2] was President of the Provisional Junta of Paraguay from 9 February 1841 to 14 March 1841. On 14 March 1841, he established a government ruling jointly with Carlos Antonio López and they both styled themselves "consuls of the republic". After three years of this arrangement, on 13 March 1844, Roque Alonso resigned and López became the country's sole ruler.
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Preceded by | General Commander of Arms 1841 | Succeeded by Junta abolished |
Preceded by Position recreated | Consul of the Republic 1841–1844 | Succeeded by |
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Heads of state of Paraguay
- Yegros
- Rodríguez de Francia
- Yegros
- Rodríguez de Francia
- Ortiz
- Medina
- Roque Alonso
- C.A. López
- F.S. López
- Rivarola
- Machaín
- Rivarola
- Jovellanos
- Gill
- Uriarte
- Bareiro
- Caballero
- Escobar
- J.G. González
- M. Morínigo
- Egusquiza
- Aceval
- Carvallo
- Escurra
- Gaona
- Báez
- Ferreira
- González Navero
- Gondra
- Jara
- Rojas
- P. Peña
- González Navero
- Schaerer
- M. Franco
- Montero
- Gondra
- Eusebio Ayala
- Eligio Ayala
- Riart
- Eligio Ayala
- Guggiari
- Eusebio Ayala
- R. Franco
- Paiva
- Estigarribia
- H. Morínigo
- Frutos
- J.N. González
- Rolón
- Molas
- Chávez
- Romero
- Stroessner
- Rodríguez
- Wasmosy
- Cubas
- González Macchi
- Duarte Frutos
- Lugo
- F. Franco
- Cartes
- Abdo Benítez
- S. Peña
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