The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, a state under the Habsburg monarchy from 1772 to 1918, was ruled by several governors (later referred to by the title of statthalter) from the September 1772 Partitions of Poland until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary upon the conclusion of World War I in 1918. During this period, Galicia and Lodomeria was at first directly subordinate to the emperor of Austria and the government in Vienna before later being governed by the Diet of Galicia and Lodomeria based in Lemberg (modern day Lviv, Ukraine).

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The Government House in Lviv, Ukraine was the residence of the governors

Governors

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Marshals of the Galician Diet

After Galicia received autonomy in 1861, much of the power was shifted to a local parliament, the Galicia Diet based in Lemberg (Lviv). Along with the Polish parliamentary tradition, the chairman of the parliament was named marshal.

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Ministers of State

Ministers of State for Galicia, residing in Vienna:

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Military governors (Napoleonic Wars)

  • Count Heinrich von Bellegarde (1806–1808), 1st time
  • N/A (1808–1809)
  • Count Heinrich von Bellegarde (1809–1813), 2nd time
  • Baron Michael von Klienmayr (1813–1814)

See also

Notes

  1. Acting.
  2. Acting to September 1817.
  3. Died in office.
  4. In exile from September 1914 due to Russian occupation during World War I.
  5. In exile from 4 October 1916 due to Russian occupation during World War I.
  6. In exile until 26 July 1917 due to Russian occupation during World War I.

References

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