List of viceroys of Sardinia
This is a list of viceroys of Sardinia.
Aragonese Viceroys[]
From 1418 to 1516 Sardinia was ruled by viceroys from the Crown of Aragon, which merged into the Monarchy of Spain in 1516.
1. Lluís de Pontons (1418-1419)
2. Joan de Corbera (1419-1420)
3. Riambau de Corbera (1420-1421)
4. Bernat de Centelles (1421-1437)
5. Francesc d'Erill i de Centelles (1437-1448)
6. Nicolás Carroz de Arborea (1460-1479)
7. Pere Maça de Liçana i de Rocafull (1479)
8. Ximén Pérez Escrivá de Romaní (1479-1483) (first time)
9. Guillem de Peralta (1483-1484)
Ximén Pérez Escrivá de Romaní (1484-1487) (second time)
10. (1487 - 1491)
11. Juan Dusay (1491-1501) (first time)
12. Benito Gualbes (interim) (1501-1502)
Juan Dusay (1502-1507) (second time)
13. Jaume Amat i Tarré (1507-1508)
14. Fernando Girón de Rebolledo (1508-1515)
15. Àngel de Vilanova (1515-1529)
Spanish direct rule, 1516–1714[]
- (1529-1532)
- (interim) (1533)
- (interim) (1533)
- Antonio Folc de Cardona y Enriquez (1534-1549)
- , Bishop of Alghero, Interim for absence, 1542 to 1545
- (interim) (1549-1550) (1st time)
- (1550-1556)
- (interim) (1556) (2nd time)
- (1556-1569)
- , Virrey Interino por Ausencia, en 1561 (3rd time)
- Juan IV Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda (1570-1577)
- (interim) (1577-1578) (4th time)
- (1578-1584) first term, , 1575 - 1578
- , Viceroy during a leave, 1584 - 1586
- , 1586 - 1590, second term
- Gastón de Moncada, 2nd Marquis of Aitona (1590-1595)
- Antonio Coloma y Saa, 2nd Count of Elda (1595-1603)
- , Viceroy during a leave, (1597 - 1599)
- Juan de Zapata, Viceroy during a leave, (1601 - 1602)
- (interim) (1603-1604) (1st time)
- (1604-1610)
- (interim) (1610-1611) (2nd time)
- (1611-1617)
- (1617-1623)
- (interim) (1623)
- (1623-1625)
- (interim) (1625) (1st time)
- (Capitán General) (1625-1626)
- (1626-1631)
- (interim) (1631) (2nd time)
- (interim) (1631-1632)
- (1632-1637)
- (interim) (1637-1638) (3rd time)
- (1638-1639)
- Diego de Aragall (interim) (1639-1640) (4th time)
- (1640-1644)
- Luis Guillermo de Moncada, 7th Duke of Montalto (1644-1649)
- (interim) (1649) (1st time)
- Giangiacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1649-1651)
- (1651)
- Beltrán Vélez de Guevara, Marquis of Campo Real (1651-1652)
- (1652-1653)
- (1653-1657)
- (interim) (1657) (2nd time)
- Francisco de Moura, 3rd Marquis of Castel Rodrigo (1657-1661)
- (interim) (1661-1662)
- Niccolò Ludovisi, Prince of Piombino (1662-1664)
- (interim) (1664-1665) (3rd time)
- Manuel de los Cobos, 4th Marquis of Camarasa (1665-1668)
- Francisco de Tutavila y del Rufo, Duke of San Germán (1668-1672)
- (1673-1675)
- (interim) (1675) (1st time)
- Francisco de Benavides de la Cueva, Marquis of las Navas (1675-1677)
- (interim) (1679-1680) (2nd time)
- (1680)
- (1680-1682)
- (interim) (1682)
- Antonio López de Ayala Velasco, Count of Fuensalida (1682-1686)
- (interim) (1686-1687)
- (1687-1690)
- (interim) (1690)
- (1690-1696)
- (1697-1699)
- (1699-1703)
- (1703-1704)
- Baltasar de Zúñiga y Guzmán, Marquis of Valero (1704-1706)
- Pedro Manuel Colón de Portugal, 7th Duke of Veragua (1706-1709), last viceroy supporting Philip V of Spain. Sardinia was conquered in 1708 by pro-Habsburg Spanish troops on a British fleet.
- (1709-1710), Supported Charles III of Spain
- (1710-1711)
- (1711-1713)
At the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, by the Treaty of Rastatt (1714), Sardinia was ceded to Austria.
Austrian Viceroys[]
- Pedro Manuel, Count of Atalaia (1713-1717)
- (1717)
Spanish Viceroys[]
The island was briefly reconquered by Spain during the War of Quadruple Alliance.
- Juan Francisco de Bette, Marquis of Leide (1717-1718)
- (1718-1720)
Savoyard Viceroys[]
In 1720, Sardinia was ceded to Savoy by the Treaty of The Hague.
1720 - 1724 Filippo-Guglielmo Pallavicini, baron di St. Rémy (1st time)
1724 - 1726 Doria Del Marco
1726 - 1728 Filippo-Guglielmo Pallavicini, baron di St. Rémy (2nd time)
1728 - 1730 Pedro, marchese di Cortanye
1730 - 1735 Girolamo Galletti, marchese di Castagnole i di Barolo
1735 - 1739 Carlo-Amadeo San-Martino, marchese di Rivarolo
1739 - 1741 Conte d'Allinge d'Apremont
1741 - 1745 Barone di Blonay
1745 - 1748 Del-Carretto, marchese di Santa-Giulia
1748 - 1751 Emanuele, principi di Valguarnera
1751 - 1755 Giamnattista Cacherano, conte di Brischerasio
1755 - 1763 Costa, conte della Trinitá
1763 Giambattisa Alfieri
1763 Solaro De Govone
1763 - 1767 Lodovico Costa Della Trinitá
1767 - 1771 Vittorio-Lodovico d'Hallot, conte des Hayes
1771 - 1773 Caissotti, conte di Roubion
1773 - 1777 Filippo Ferrero, marchese di La Marmora
1777 - 1781 Giuseppe-Vincenzo-Francesco-Maria Lascaris, marchese della Rocchetta
1781 - 1783 Carlo-Francesco De Valperga, conte di Masino
1783 - 1787 Solaro de Maretta
1787 - 1790 conte Thaon de Sant 'Andrea
1790 - 1794 Carlo Balbiano
1794 - 1799 Filippo, marchese Vivalda
1799 - 1802 Duke Charles Felix of Savoy (1st time)
1802 - 1814 no viceroys (Royal direct rule)
1814 - 1817 Duke Charles Felix of Savoy (2nd time)
1817 - 1820 Ignazio Thaon De Revel, conte di Pratolungo
1820 - 1822 Ettore Veuillet, marchese d'Yenne
1822 - 1823 Giuseppe-Maria Galleani, conte di d'Agliano
1823 - 1824 Gennaro Roero, conte di Monticelli
1824 - 1829 Giuseppe Tornielli, conte di Vergano
1829 - 1831 Giuseppe-Maria Robert, conte di Castelvero
1831 - 1840 Giuseppe-Maria Montiglio d'Ottiglio ed Villanova
1840 - 1843 Giacomo, conte d'Asarta
1843 - 1848 Claudio Gabriele de Launay
Sources[]
- Viceroys of Sardinia
- Spanish viceroys
- History of Sardinia
- Kings of Sardinia