List of viceroys of Sardinia

List of viceroys of Sardinia

This is a list of viceroys of Sardinia.

panish direct rule, 1516–1713

**"Viceroy": Martín de Cabrera (1529-1532)
**"Viceroy": Jaime de Aragall (Interino) (1533)
**"Viceroy": Francisco de Serra (Interino) (1533)
**"Viceroy":Antonio Folc de Cardona (1534-1549)
**"Viceroy":Pedro Veguer, Bishop of Alghero, Interim for absence, 1542 to 1545
**"Viceroy":Jerónimo Aragall (Interino) (1549-1550) (1ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Lorenzo Fernández de Heredia (1550-1556)
**"Viceroy":Jerónimo Aragall (Interino) (1556) (2ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Álvaro de Madrigal (1556-1569)
**"Viceroy":Jerónimo Aragall, Virrey Interino por Ausencia, en 1561 (3ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Juan Coloma, Baron of Elda (1570-1577)
**"Viceroy":Jerónimo Aragall (Interino) (1577-1578) (4ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Miguel de Moncada (1578-1590)
**"Viceroy":Gaspar Vicente Novella, Archbishop of Cagliari, Virrey por ausencia, de 1584 a 1586
**"Viceroy":Gastón de Moncada, Marquis of Aytona (1590-1595)
**"Viceroy":Antonio Coloma, Baron of Elda (1595-1603)
**"Viceroy":Alfonso Lasso y Sedeño, Archbishop of Cagliari, Virrey Interino por ausencia, de 1597 a 1599
**"Viceroy":Juan de Zapata, Virrey por ausencia, de 1601 a 1602
**"Viceroy":Jaime Aragall ((Interino) (1603-1604) (1ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Pedro Sánchez de Calatayud, Count of Real (1604-1610)
**"Viceroy":Jaime Aragall (Interino) (1610-1611) (2ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Carlos de Borja, Duke of Gandia (1611-1617)
**"Viceroy":Alonso de Eril, Count of Eril (1617-1623)
**"Viceroy":Luis de Tena (Interino) (1623)
**"Viceroy":Juan Vives de Canyamás, Baron of Benifayró (1623-1625)
**"Viceroy":Diego de Aragall (Interino) (1625) (1ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Pedro Ramón Zaforteza, Count of Santa María de Formiguera (Capitán General) (1625-1626)
**"Viceroy":Jerónimo Pimentel, Marquis of Bayona (1626-1631)
**"Viceroy":Diego de Aragall (Interino) (1631) (2ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Gaspar Prieto, Archbishop of Alghero (Interino) (1631-1632)
**"Viceroy":Antonio de Urrea, Marquis of Almonacir (1632-1637)
**"Viceroy":Diego de Aragall (Interino) (1637-1638) (3ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Gianadrea Doria, Prince of Melfi (1638-1639)
**"Viceroy":Diego de Aragall (Interino) (1639-1640) (4ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Fabrizio Doria, Duke of Arellano (1640-1644)
**"Viceroy":Luis Guillem de Moncada, Duke of Monalto (1644-1649)
**"Viceroy":Bernardo Matías de Cervelló (Interino) (1649) (1ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Giangiacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1649-1651)
**"Viceroy":Duarte Álvarez de Toledo, Count of Oropesa (1651)
**"Viceroy":Beltrán Vélez de Guevara, Marquis of Campo Real (1651-1652)
**"Viceroy":Pedro Martínez Rubio, Archbishop of Palermo (1652-1653)
**"Viceroy":Francisco Fernández de Castro Andrade, Count of Lemos (1653-1657)
**"Viceroy":Bernardo Matías de Cervelló (Interino) (1657) (2ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Francisco de Moura y Corterreal, Marquis of Castel Rodrigo (1657-1661)
**"Viceroy":Pedro Vico, Archbishop of Cagliari (Interino) (1661-1662)
**"Viceroy":Niccolò Ludovisi, Prince of Piombino (1662-1664)
**"Viceroy":Bernardo Matías de Cervelló (Interino) (1664-1665) (3ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Manuel de los Cobos, Marquis of Camarasa (1665-1668)
**"Viceroy":Francisco de Tutavila y del Rufo, Duke of San Germán (1668-1672)
**"Viceroy":Fernando Joaquín Fajardo de Zúñiga Requesens, Marquis of los Vélez (1673-1675)
**"Viceroy":Melchor Cisternes de Oblite (Interino) (1675) (1ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":Francisco de Benavides de la Cueva, Marquis of las Navas (1675-1677)
**"Viceroy":Melchor Cisternes de Oblite (Interino) (1679-1680) (2ª Vez)
**"Viceroy":José de Funes y Villalpando, Marquis of Ossera (1680)
**"Viceroy":Philip of Egmont, Count of Egmont (1680-1682)
**"Viceroy":Diego Ventura, Archbishop of Cagliari (Interino) (1682)
**"Viceroy":Antonio López de Ayala Velasco, Count of Fuensalida (1682-1686)
**"Viceroy":José Delitala y Castelví (Interino) (1686-1687)
**"Viceroy":Niccolò Pignatelli, Duke of Monteleone (1687-1690)
**"Viceroy":Carlos Homo Dei Moura y Pacheco, Marquis of Castel Rodrigo (Interino) (1690)
**"Viceroy":Luis Moscoso Ossorio, Count of Altamira (1690-1696)
**"Viceroy":José de Solís Valderrábano Dávila, Count of Montellano (1697-1699)
**"Viceroy":Fernando de Moncada, Duke of San Juan (1699-1703)
**"Viceroy":Francisco Ginés Ruiz de Castro, Count of Lemos (1703-1704)
**"Viceroy":Baltasar de Zúñiga y Guzmán, Marquis of Valero (1704-1706)
**"Viceroy":Pedro Nuño Colón de Portugal, Marquis of Ayamonte (1706-1709)
**"Viceroy":Fernando de Silva y Meneses, Count of Cifuentes (1709-1710)
**"Viceroy":Jorge de Heredia, Count of Fuentes (1710-1711)
**"Viceroy":Andrés Roger de Eril, Count of Eril (1711-1713)
**"Viceroy":Pedro Manuel, Count of Ayala (1713-1717)
**"Viceroy":José Antonio de Rubí y Boxadors, Marquis of Rubí (1717)
**"Viceroy":Juan Francisco de Bette, Marquis of Leide (1717-1718)
**"Viceroy":Gonzalo Chacón (1718-1720)

At the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, by the Treaty of Utrecht, Sardinia was ceded to Austria

Source

* [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/2572/VirreinatoCerdenya.htm Virreinato de Cerdeña]


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