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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.

  • Lluís de Pontons (1418-1419)
  • Joan de Corbera (1419-1420)
  • Riambau de Corbera (1420-1421)
  • Bernat de Centelles (1421-1437)
  • Francesc d'Erill i de Centelles (1437-1448)
  • Nicolás Carroz de Arborea (1460-1479)
  • Pere Maça de Liçana i de Rocafull (1479)
  • Ximén Pérez Escrivá de Romaní (1479-1483) (first time)
  • Guillem de Peralta (1483-1484)
  • Ximén Pérez Escrivá de Romaní (1484-1487) (second time)
  • Iñigo Lopez de Mendoza y Quiñones (1487 - 1491)
  • Juan Dusay (1491-1501) (first time)
  • Benito Gualbes (interim) (1501-1502)
  • Juan Dusay (1502-1507) (second time)
  • Jaume Amat i Tarré (1507-1508)
  • Fernando Girón de Rebolledo (1508-1515)
  • Àngel de Vilanova (1515-1529)

Spanish direct rule, 1516–1714

At the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, by the Treaty of Rastatt (1714), Sardinia was ceded to Austria.

Austrian Viceroys

Spanish Viceroys

The island was briefly reconquered by Spain during the War of Quadruple Alliance.

Savoyard Viceroys

In 1720, Sardinia was ceded to Savoy by the Treaty of The Hague.

  • 1720 - 1723: Filippo-Guglielmo Pallavicini, baron di St. Rémy (1st time)
  • 1723 - 1726: Doria Del Marco
  • 1726 - 1727: Filippo-Guglielmo Pallavicini, baron di St. Rémy (2nd time)
  • 1727 - 1731: Tomaso Ercole Roero di Cortanze
  • 1731 - 1735: Girolamo Galletti, marchese di Castagnole i di Barolo
  • 1735 - 1738: Carlo-Amadeo San-Martino, marchese di Rivarolo
  • 1738 - 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: Giambattista Cacherano, conte di Brischerasio
  • 1755 - 1763: Costa, conte della Trinitá
  • 1763 - 1763: Giambattisa Alfieri
  • 1763 - 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

In the 1847 Perfect Fusion, Sardinia was merged into the mainland holdings of the House of Savoy and the office of Viceroy was abolished the following year.

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