List of Governors of Bukovina
This is the list of Presidents of Bukovina, the District-Governors (until 1849) and the administrators (until 1861).
The years 1849 - 1854 were, according to the declaration of independence of Bukovina, a transitional period, during which the former district office gradually passed over into an independent state government. It was not until the 29th May 1854, one can speak of such.[1]
- Gabriel Baron Splény von Miháldy, General (1774–April 6, 1778)
- Karl Freiherr von Enzenberg, General (April 1778–October 31, 1786)
- Joseph von Beck (1786–1792)
- Basil Freiherr von Balsch (1792–1803)
- NN von Schreiber (1803–1805)
- NN von Mitscha (1805–1807)
- Johann von Platzer (1807–1817)
- Joseph Freiherr von Stutterheim (1817–1823)
- Johann von Melczechen (1823–1833)
- Frantz Kratter (1833–1838)
- Kasimir von Milbacher (1838–1840)
- Gheorghe Isăcescu (1840–1849)
- Eduard Ritter von Bach (February 1849–July 1849)
- Anton Freiherr Henniger von Seeberg (July 1849–March 1, 1853)
- Franz Freiherr von Schmück (From March 6, 1853 provisionally President; May 29, 1854–November 27, 1857 first independent President)
- Karl Graf von Rothkirch-Panthen (February 18, 1857–May 1860)
- Jakob Ritter von Mikuli – Chef of the provisionally Government of Bukowina (September 1, 1860–March 1, 1861)
- Wenzel Ritter von Martina – erster Landespräsident des Herzogtums Bukowina (March 26, 1861–May 2, 1862)
- Rudolph Graf von Amadei (May 31, 1862–October 30, 1865)
- Franz Ritter Myrbach von Rheinfeld (October 30, 1865–October 4, 1870)
- Felix Freiherr Pino von Friedenthal (October 4, 1870–July 8, 1874)
- Hieronymus Freiherr von Alesani (August 18, 1874–February 8, 1887)
- Felix Freiherr Pino von Friedenthal (February 1887–August 1, 1890)
- Anton Graf Pace von Friedensberg (first from January 9, 1891 Head of Government, August 1, 1891–May 17, 1892)
- Franz Freiherr von Krauß (May 22, 1892–June 13, 1894)
- Leopold Graf von Goëss (November 15, 1894–December 16, 1897)
- Friedrich Freiherr Bourguignon von Baumberg (December 16, 1897–February 27, 1903)
- Prinz Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (February 28 1903–October 1, 1904)
- Oktavian Freiherr Regner von Bleyleben (October 1, 1904–December 15, 1911)
- Rudolf Graf von Meran (January 1, 1912–December 31 1916)
- Josef Graf von Ezdorf (May 1, 1917–November 5, 1918)[2][3]
The last President of the Duchy, Joseph Graf von Etzdorf, could practically not perform his duties due to the war. He also had to change constantly his official residence: Vatra Dornei, then Cluj, Prague, Stanislau and at last Cernăuți.[1]
Gallery
- Gabriel Splény von Miháldy
- Karl von Enzenberg
- Joseph von Stutterheim
- Eduard von Bach
- Karl von Rothkirch und Panthen
- Felix Pino von Friedenthal
- Hieronymus von Alesani
- Anton Pace von Friedensberg
- Franz von Krauß
- Leopold von Goess
- Konrad von Hohenlohe zu Schillingsfürst
- Oktavian von Bleyleben
- Rudolf von Meran
Notes
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2013-06-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Neues Wiener Tagblatt (Tages-Ausgabe) Nr. 119, Mittwoch, 2. Mai 1917, S. 8
- Vorarlberger Volksblatt Nr. 255, Mittwoch, 6. November 1918, S. 2
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