List of Galician rulers

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This is a list of rulers and officials of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, a state under the Habsburg Monarchy from 1772 ro 1918. From the Partitions of Poland starting in september 1772 up to the fall of Austria-Hungary in 1918, the province was directly subordinate to the Emperors of Austria and the government in Vienna, and then a local Galician Sejm in Lemberg, hence the list includes governors, ministers and other people in charge of the local administration.

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[edit] Monarchs

[edit] Governors

  • Count Johann von Persen (September 1772 – January 1774)
  • Count András Hadik (January 1774 – June 1774)
  • Heinrich Auersperg (June 1774 – June 1780)
  • Józef Brigido (June 1780 – October 1794)
  • Józef Szekely (October 1794 – July 1795)
  • Jan Gaisruck (July 1795 – February 1801)
    • Count Josef von Sweerts-Sporck (February 1801 – August 1801), acting
  • Baron Józef von Úrményi (September 1801 – July 1806)
    • Christian Wurmser (July 1806 – March 1809), acting
  • Peter Goess (March 1810 – April 1815)
    • Georg Oechsner (April 1815 – July 1815), acting
  • Baron Franz von Hauer (August 1815 – November 1822), acting til September 1817
  • Ludwig Taafe (November 1822 – August 1826)

[edit] Governors-general

[edit] Military Governors

[edit] Napoleonic Wars

  • Count Heinrich von Bellagarde (1806 – 1808), 1st time
  • N/A (1808 – 1809)
  • Count Heinrich von Bellegarde (1809 – 1813), 2nd time
  • Baron Michael von Klienmayr (1813 – 1814)

[edit] World War I

  • Georgy Aleksandrovich Bobrynski (September 1914 – 1915), first Russian occupation
  • Fyodor Fyodorovich Trepov (1916 – July 26, 1917), second Russian occupation

[edit] Marshals of the Galician Sejm

After Galicia received autonomy in 1861, much of the power was shifted to a local parliament, the Galician Sejm based in Lemberg (Lviv). Along with the Polish parliamentary tradition, the chairman of the parliament was named marshal.

[edit] Ministers of State

Ministers of State for Galicia, residing in Vienna:

[edit] See also