List of local rulers of Vojvodina

List of local rulers of Vojvodina

This is a list of local rulers of Vojvodina. The list also include local rulers of Banat, Bačka and Srem, including parts of mentioned regions, which are not part of present-day Vojvodina, as well as other rulers of larger political units that had specific local ties to territory of present-day Vojvodina.

Roman Empire Period

Emperors

*Maximinus, Roman emperor (235-238), ruled from residence in Sirmium.
*Decius Traian, Roman emperor (249-251), born in village Budalia near Sirmium.
*Ingenuus, Roman emperor (260), proclaimed himself emperor in Sirmium.
*Regalianus, Roman emperor (260), proclaimed himself emperor in Sirmium.
*Claudius II, Roman emperor (268-270), spent most of his life in Sirmium.
*Aurelian, Roman emperor (270-275), born in Sirmium.
*Probus, Roman emperor (276-282), born in Sirmium.
*Maximianus Herculius, Roman emperor (285-310), born near Sirmium.
*Galerius, Roman emperor (305-311), ruled as Caesar during the Tetrarchy from residence in Sirmium (293-296).
*Crispus, a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was proclaimed Caesar in Sirmium in 317.
*Constantine II, a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was proclaimed Caesar in Sirmium in 317.
*Vetranion, Roman emperor. Proclaimed himself emperor in Sirmium (in 350).
*Constantius II, Roman emperor (337-361), born in Sirmium.
*Gratian, Roman emperor (367-383), born in Sirmium.
*Theodosius I the Great, Roman emperor (378-395). He became emperor in Sirmium.

Prefects

*Valerije Licinije, prefect of the Diocese of Pannonia with residence in Sirmium (308-314).
*Aprikanus, prefect of the Pannonia Secunda province with residence in Sirmium (355).
*Mesala, prefect of the Pannonia Secunda province (373).
*Petronije Prob, prefect in Sirmium (374).
*Aurelije Viktor, prefect of the Pannonia Secunda province (in the time of the emperor Julijan).
*Leontije, prefect in Sirmium (426).
*Apraemis, prefect of the Prefecture of Illyricum with residence in Sirmium (before 441).

Other Rulers

*Baton, one of three leaders of Illyrian uprising against Romans in Pannonia and Dalmatia in 6 AD.
*Pines, one of three leaders of Illyrian uprising against Romans in Pannonia and Dalmatia in 6 AD.
*Bakadaspes, ruler of Iazyges (before 180).
*Uldin, khan of the Western Huns, ruler of Banat (390-411).
*Thraustila, king of the Gepids with residence in Sirmium (473).
*Cunimund, king of the Gepids with residence in Sirmium.

Middle Ages

*Kuber, ruler of Srem (7th century).
*Buta-ul, Avar noble, ruler of Banat and Bačka (796).
*Salan, Bulgarian duke, ruler of Bačka (9th century).
*Glad, Bulgarian duke, ruler of Banat (9th century).
*Ahtum, duke of Banat (11th century).
*Sermon, duke of Srem (11th century).
*Diogenes, duke of Srem (11th century).
*Giletus, duke of Srem (1231).
*Stefan Dragutin, king of Srem (1282-1316).
*Ugrin Čak, ruler of Srem (before 1311).
*Stefan Vladislav II, king of Srem (1316-1325).
*Stefan Lazarević, Serbian despot (1402-1427).
*Đurađ Branković, Serbian despot (1427-1456).
*Vuk Grgurević, Serbian despot (1471-1485).
*Lovro Iločki, duke of Srem (1477-1524).
*Đorđe Branković, Serbian despot (1486-1496).
*Jovan Branković, Serbian despot (1496-1502).
*Ivaniš Berislav, Serbian despot (1504-1514).
*Stevan Berislav, Serbian despot (1520-1535).
*Jovan Nenad, self-proclaimed Serbian emperor (1526-1527).
*Radič Božić, Serbian despot (1527-1528).
*Radoslav Čelnik, duke of Srem (1527-1530).
*Pavle Bakić, Serbian despot (1537).
*Stefan Štiljanović, Serbian despot (1537-1540).

Ottoman Empire Period

*Kazim-beg, beylerbey of the Eyalet of Temeşvar (1552-1554).

Habsburg Monarchy Period

*Jovan Monasterlija, vice-duke of Serbs (1691-1706).
*Claudius Mercy, governor of the Banat of Temeswar.
*Franz Leopold Engelshofen, governor of the Banat of Temeswar.
*Teodor Avramović Tican, leader of the rebellion (1807).
*Stevan Šupljikac, voivod (duke) of Serbian Voivodship (1848).
*Josif Rajačić, administrator of Serbian Voivodship (1848-1849).
*Franz_Joseph_I, emperor of Austria and great voivod (great duke) of Voivodship of Serbia (1849-1916).
**Ferdinand Mayerhofer, governor (1849-1851).
**Johann Coronini-Cronberg, governor (1851-1859).
**Josif Šokčević, governor (1859-1860).
**Karl Vigo de Senkanten, governor (1860).
*Karl I, emperor of Austria and great duke of Voivodship of Serbia (1916-1918).

Rulers of Modern Vojvodina (1918-Present)

Banat Republic

Civil Commissary

*Dr. Otto Roth (1918)

People's administration for Banat, Bačka and Baranja

President

*Dr. Jovan Lalošević (1918 - 1919)

Bans of Danube Banovina

*Daka Popović (1929 - 1930)
*Radoslav Dunjić (1930)
*Svetomir Matić (1930 - 1931)
*Milan Nikolić (1931 - 1933)
*Dobrica Matković (1933 - 1935)
*Milojko Vasović (1935)
*Svetislav Paunović (1935 - 1936)
*Svetislav Rajić (1936 - 1939)
*Jovan Radivojević (1939 - 1940)
*Branko Kijurina (1940 - 1941)
*Milorad Vlaškalin (1941)

Banat (1941-1944)

Civil Commissioner

*Josef-Sepp Lapp (1941-1944)

Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1943-1991)

President of the People's Defense Committee

*Nikola Grulovic (November 1943 - 1944)

President of the Supreme People's Defence Committee

*Jovan Veselinov (1944 - July 1947)

President of the Supreme Executive Committee

*Luka Mrksic (July 1947 - April 1953)

Presidents of the People's Assembly

*Luka Mrksic (April - December 1953)
*Stevan Doronjski (December 1953 - 18 July 1963)
*Radovan Vlajkovic (18 July 1963 - 20 April 1967)
*Ilija Rajacic (20 April 1967 - 5 June 1973)
*Sreten Kovacevic (5 June 1973 - November 1974)

Presidents of the Presidency

*Radovan Vlajkovic (November 1974 - November 1981)
*Predrag Vladisavljevic (November 1981 - May 1982) (1st time)
*Danilo Kekic (May 1982 - May 1983)
*Djordje Radosavljevic (May 1983 - 4 May 1984 (1st time)
*Nandor Major (4 May 1984 - 7 May 1985) (1st time)
*Predrag Vladisavljevic (7 May 1985 - May 1986) (2nd time)
*Djordje Radosavljevic (May 1986 - May 1988) (2nd time)
*Nandor Major (May 1988 - May 1989) (2nd time)
*Jugoslav Kostic (May 1989 - January 1991)


=Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1991-Present)=

Presidents of the Assembly

*Verona Adam Bokros (January 1991 - 1991)
*Damnjan Radenković (1991 - 1992)
*Svetislav Krstić (1992 - 1993)
*Milutin Stojković (1993 - 9 January 1997)
*Živorad Smiljanić (9 January 1997 - 23 October 2000)
*Nenad Čanak (23 October 2000 - 30 October 2004)
*Bojan Kostreš (30 October 2004 - 16 July 2008)
*Šandor Egereši (16 July 2008 - Present)

List of Heads of Government of Vojvodina (1945-Present)

Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1943-1991)

Prime Ministers

*Aleksandar Sevic (9 April 1945 - 5 September 1948)
*Luka Mrksic (5 September 1948 - 20 March 1953)

Chairmen of the Executive Council

*Stevan Doronjski (20 March - December 1953)
*Geza Tikvicki (December 1953 - 22 July 1962)
*Djurica Jojkic (22 July 1962 - 18 July 1963)
*Ilija Rajacic (18 July 1963 - 20 April 1967)
*Stipan Marusic (20 April 1967 - October 1971)
*Franjo Nadj (October 1971 - 6 May 1974)
*Nikola Kmezic (6 May 1974 - 5 May 1982)
*Zivan Marelj (5 May 1982 - May 1986)
*Jon Srbovan (May 1986 - 24 October 1989)
*Sredoje Erdeljan (24 October 1989 - 1989)
*Jovan Radic (1989 - 1991)


=Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1991-Present)=

Chairmen of the Executive Council

*Radoman Bozovic (1991 - 23 December 1991)
*Jovan Radiç (23 December 1991 - July 1992)
*Koviljko Lovre (July 1992 - February 1993)
*Bosko Perosevic (February 1993 - 13 May 2000) (assassinated)
*Damnjan Radenkovic (13 May 2000 – 23 October 2000) (acting to 29 June 2000)
*Djordje Djukic (23 October 2000 - 30 October 2004)
*Bojan Pajtic (30 October 2004 - Present)

Literature

#Petar Milošević, Arheologija i istorija Sirmijuma, Novi Sad, 2001.
#Dr. Aleksa Ivić, Istorija Srba u Vojvodini, Novi Sad, 1929.
#Dr. Dušan J. Popović, Srbi u Vojvodini, knjige 1-3, Novi Sad, 1990.
#Milan Tutorov, Mala Raška a u Banatu, Zrenjanin, 1991.
#Drago Njegovan, Prisajedinjenje Vojvodine Srbiji, Novi Sad, 2004.

ee also

*Vojvodina
*List of Serbian monarchs
*History of Vojvodina
*History of Serbia

External links

* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Yugoslavia.html www.worldstatesmen.org]
* [http://www.skupstinavojvodine.sr.gov.yu/?s=Istorija&mak=Skupstina Historical background of the Banovina Palace]


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