- Governor-General of Finland
Governor-General ofFinland ( _fi. Suomen kenraalikuvernööri; _sv. Generalguvernör av Finland) was the military commander and the highest administrator of Finland sporadically under Swedish rule in the 17th and 18th centuries and continuously in the autonomousGrand Duchy of Finland between 1808 and 1917.After the final abolishment of the
Duchy of Finland and related feudal privileges in the late 16th century,King of Sweden sporadically granted most or all of Finland under a specially appointed governor-general, who took care of the matters in the eastern part of the country more or less according to his own best judgement. Best known of these officials is count Per Brahe whose reign is still referred to in Finland as the "count's days" ("kreivin aikaan"), meaning something positive that happens just in time.During the time when Finland was a part of Russian Empire, governor-general's position was permament. He was the vicar of the emperor, who was not personally present in Helsinki, but resided in
St Petersburg , just outside Finnish borders. Thereby, governor-general was constitutionally the chairman of theSenate of Finland , the government in the autonomousGrand Duchy of Finland (the chairmanship, with two votes, belonged constitutionally to the Grand Duke of Finland). The governor-general was the highest representative of theRussia nTsar /Grand Duke of Finland and received his instructions directly from the Tsar.Finnish citizenship was not required of the governor-general, contrary to all other highest positions such as senators (members of the senate) and
Finnish Minister Secretary of State . Most governors-general, and all the later ones, were Russians, men whom the emperor trusted as counterparts of potential Finnish separatism. Many of them, up to baron Rokassovski, however were made alsoFinnish subject s, by granting them aFinnish nobility rank.Many of the governors-general were disliked by the Finnish population. The first man on the post, Sprengtporten, resigned after only a year and Bobrikov was
assassin ated in 1904 by Finnish nationalistEugen Schauman . On the other hand, several governors-general worked in a way that guaranteed theFinnish autonomy in face of interests of ministers of Russian general government.Governor-general Prince Menshikov (1831-55) sojourned his entire term in St Petersburg, being simultaneously the Russian Minister of Navy. Gubernatorial duties in Helsinki were cared for by the deputy governor-general. For most of the term, in that position was general
Alexander Amatus Thesleff .List of Governors-General of Finland (Sweden)
* Nils Bielke (1623-31)
*Gabriel Oxenstierna (1631-34)
* Per Brahe (1637-40, 1648-54)
*Gustav Evertsson Horn (1657-58)
*Herman Fleming (1664-69)
*Karl Nieroth (1710-12)List of Governors-General of Finland (Russian)
*Count
Georg Magnus Sprengtporten (December 1 1808 -June 17 1809 )
*PrinceMichael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (June 171809 -February 1 1810 )
*CountFabian Steinheil (1810 - 1813)
*CountGustaf Mauritz Armfelt (1813)
*CountFabian Steinheil (1814 - 1824)
*Count Arseni Andreyevich Zakrevski (1824 - 1831)
*Prince (Knyaz,Fürst ) Alexander Menshikov (1831 - 1855)
*Count Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg (1855 - 1861)
*Baron Platon Ivanovich Rokassovski (1861 - 1866)
*CountNikolay Adlerberg (1866 - 1881)
*CountFeodor Logginovich Heiden (1881 - 1898)
*GeneralNikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov (August 29 1898 -June 17 1904 )
*Prince (Knyaz, Fürst)Ivan Mihailovich Obolenski (August 18 1904 -November 18 1905 )
*Nikolai Nikolajevich Gerhard (December 6 1905 -February 2 1908 )
*Vladimir Aleksandrovich Boeckmann (February 2 1908 -November 24 1909 )
*Franz Albert Seyn (November 241909 -March 16 1917 )
*Mihail Aleksandrovich Stahovich (March 31 1917 -September 17 1917 )
*Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov (September 171917 -November 7 1917 )See also
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Grand Duke of Finland
*Duke of Finland
*Diet of Finland
*Governor-General in the Swedish Realm
*Monarchy of Finland
*Finnish Minister Secretary of State
*List of Finnish rulers
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