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'''Governor-General of Reykanes''' ([[Reykani language|Reykani]]:''Ríkisstjóri''; [[Salisfordian]]:''Governatore-Generale di Reicania'') was the military commander and the highest administrator of Reykanes under Salisfordian rule in the [[Grand Duchy of Reykanes]] between 1781 and 1949. The governor-general acted as a viceroy for the [[Monarchy of Salisford|Monarch of Salisford]], who was not personally present in Reykanes. The position was a permanent one, held until death, reassignment, or removal from office. The governor-general was the highest representative of the monarch and received his instructions directly from the royal government in [[Savotta]]. | '''Governor-General of Reykanes''' ([[Reykani language|Reykani]]:''Ríkisstjóri''; [[Salisfordian]]:''Governatore-Generale di Reicania'') was the military commander and the highest administrator of Reykanes under Salisfordian rule in the [[Grand Duchy of Reykanes]] between 1781 and 1949. The governor-general acted as a viceroy for the [[Monarchy of Salisford|Monarch of Salisford]], who was not personally present in Reykanes. The position was a permanent one, held until death, reassignment, or removal from office. The governor-general was the highest representative of the monarch and received his instructions directly from the royal government in [[Savotta]]. | ||
− | Most governor-generals were Salisfordians, men who the monarch of Salisford trusted. However, on a few occasions ethnic Reykanis have been appointed by the Salisfordian monarch. | + | Most governor-generals were [[Salisfordians]], men who the monarch of Salisford trusted. However, on a few occasions ethnic Reykanis have been appointed by the Salisfordian monarch. |
The position was abolished in 1949, following Reykanes's communist revolution which abolished the colonial government and declared independence from the [[Salisford|Kingdom of Salisford]] | The position was abolished in 1949, following Reykanes's communist revolution which abolished the colonial government and declared independence from the [[Salisford|Kingdom of Salisford]] |
Revision as of 20:18, 28 March 2023
Governor-General | |
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Appointer | Monarch of Salisford |
Formation | 1781 |
First holder | Mariano Lombardo |
Final holder | Alfonso Broddason |
Abolished | 1949 |
Governor-General of Reykanes (Reykani:Ríkisstjóri; Salisfordian:Governatore-Generale di Reicania) was the military commander and the highest administrator of Reykanes under Salisfordian rule in the Grand Duchy of Reykanes between 1781 and 1949. The governor-general acted as a viceroy for the Monarch of Salisford, who was not personally present in Reykanes. The position was a permanent one, held until death, reassignment, or removal from office. The governor-general was the highest representative of the monarch and received his instructions directly from the royal government in Savotta.
Most governor-generals were Salisfordians, men who the monarch of Salisford trusted. However, on a few occasions ethnic Reykanis have been appointed by the Salisfordian monarch.
The position was abolished in 1949, following Reykanes's communist revolution which abolished the colonial government and declared independence from the Kingdom of Salisford
List of governors-general of Reykanes
Portrait | Governor-General (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days | |||||
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1 | Mariano Lombardo (1758–1816) |
01 March 1781 |
22 April 1801 |
20 years and 21 days | |||
2 | Rinaldo Genovesi (1778–1834) |
22 April 1801 |
3 October 1819 |
18 years and 164 days | |||
3 | Dino De Rossi (1782–1852) |
3 October 1819 |
09 December 1835 |
16 years and 67 days | |||
4 | Cleto Lombardi (1799–1876) |
09 December 1835 |
27 February 1860 |
24 years and 49 days | |||
5 | Ferro Oscuro (1794–1867) |
27 February 1860 |
19 July 1867 |
7 years and 142 days | |||
6 | Stefan Svanþórsson (1821–1892) |
19 July 1867 |
06 May 1891 |
23 years and 291 days | |||
7 | Paolo Valmundsson (1843–1905) |
06 May 1891 |
12 March 1905 |
13 years and 310 days | |||
8 | Roberto Pisani (1850–1910) |
12 March 1905 |
09 September 1910 |
5 years and 187 days | |||
9 | Alfonso Broddason (1865–1959) |
09 September 1910 |
11 January 1949 |
38 years and 118 days
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