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List of viceroys of Sardinia

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This is a list of viceroys of Sardinia.

Aragonese Viceroys

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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. Iñigo Lopez de Mendoza y Quiñones (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

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

Austrian Viceroys

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Spanish Viceroys

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

Savoyard Viceroys

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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 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

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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