List of rulers of Crete
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This is a list of the rulers and governors of the island of Crete throughout its history.
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Antiquity
Roman governors
Crete was conquered for the Roman Republic by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus in 69 BC and united with the Cyrenaica in the province of Creta et Cyrenaica until 193 AD, when it became a separate province. After the reforms of Emperor Diocletian in the 290s, its governor held the rank of consularis.
Name | Tenure |
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Marcus Licinius | 36–31 BC |
Publius Sulpicius Quirinius | 15–13 BC |
Lucius Plotius Vicina | 2 BC – 7 AD |
Cornelius Lupus | during the reign of Tiberius |
Gaius Arinius Modestus | 73–75 AD |
Gaius Iulius Quadratus Bassus | 76–78 AD |
Aglaus | 286?/293 AD |
M. Aur. Buzes | 293/305 AD |
Fl. Fursidius Aristides | 372/376 AD |
Oecumenius Dositheus Asclepiodotus | 382–383 AD |
Aemilius Quintilius Pyrrhus | after 383 AD |
Byzantine and Arab periods
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Crete became part of the East Roman or Byzantine Empire upon the partition of the Roman Epire in 395 AD. It remained in Byzantine hands until it was conquered by Andalusian exiles in the mid-820s and became an emirate, nominally under Abbasid suzerainty. The emirate became a major base for Muslim naval raids along the coasts of the Byzantine Empire, and several attempts at reconquest failed. The Byzantines finally retook the island in 961 under the leadership of Nikephoros Phokas, and held it until 1205.
Byzantine governors
Name | Tenure |
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Fortunatiatus Servilius | 4th/5th century |
Callinicus | ca. 412/413 |
Helias | ca. 539 |
Karykes | ca. 1091/1092 or 1092/1093 |
Emirs of Crete
# | Name | Reign |
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1 | Abu Hafs Umar I ibn Shuayb ibn Isa al-Ghaliz al-Iqritishi | 827/828 – ca. 855 |
2 | Shuayb I ibn Umar | ca. 855–880 |
3 | Abu Abdallah Umar II ibn Shuayb | ca. 880–895 |
4 | Muhammad ibn Shuayb al-Zarkun | ca. 895–910 |
5 | Yusuf ibn Umar II | ca. 910–915 |
6 | Ali ibn Yusuf | ca. 915–925 |
7 | Ahmad ibn Umar II | ca. 925–940 |
8 | Shuayb II ibn Ahmad | 940–943 |
9 | Ali ibn Ahmad | 943–949 |
10 | Abd al-Aziz ibn Shuayb II | 949–961 |
Venetian period, 1212–1669
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Genoese governors, 1204–1212
Name | Rule |
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Henry, Count of Malta | 1206–1210 |
Dukes of Candia, 1212–1669
The supreme Venetian governor of Crete bore the title of "Duke of Candia" (Italian: duca di Candia ).
Ottoman period, 1646–1898
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Valis of Crete
Name | Tenure |
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Çelebi Ismail Pasha | 1693–1695 |
Hasan Pasha | 1699/1700 |
Kalaylikoz Haci Ahmed Pasha | 1701–1704 |
Abdullah Pasha | 1704–1713 |
Hüseyin Pasha | 1713 |
Kara Mehmed Pasha | 1713–1718 |
Silahtar Ibrahim Pasha | 1718–1719 |
Esad Pasha | 1719–1720 |
Cerkes Osman Pasha | 1720–1723 |
Osman Pasha | 1723–1724 |
Hüseyin Pasha | 1724–1725 |
Koca Mehmed Pasha | 1725–1726 |
Osman Pasha | 1726–1728 |
Haci Halil Pasha | 1728–1729 |
Mehmed Pasha | 1730–1731 |
Sahin Mehmed Pasha | 1731 |
Azimzade Ismail Pasha | 1731–1732 |
Haci Halil Pasha (again) | 1732–1733 |
Haci Ali Pasha | 1733–1734 |
Hafiz Ahmed Pasha | 1734–1735 |
Haci Huseyin Pasha | 1735–1736 |
Ismail Pasha | 1736–1737 |
Haci Ivazzade Mehmed Pasha | 1737–1740 |
Hüseyin Pasha | 1740–1741 |
Sari Mehmed Pasha | 1742 |
Haci Ivazzade Mehmed Pasha (again) | 1742–1743 |
Numan Pasha | 1743–1745 |
Ali Pasha | 1745–1746 |
Köprülüzade Ahmed Pasha | 1746–1747 |
Elçi Mustafa Pasha | 1747–1750 |
Mustafa Pasha | 1750 |
Ibrahim Pasha | 1750–1751 |
Numan Pasha | 1751–1754 |
Melek Mehmed Pasha | 1754–1755 |
Mehmed Said Pasha | 1755 |
Ali Pasha | 1755–1757 |
Mehmed Pasha | 1757–1758 |
Kiamil Ahmed Pasha | 1758–1764 |
Tosun Mehmed Pasha | 1764–1766 |
Hüsnü Pasha | 1766–1768 |
Feyzullah Pasha | 1768–1769 |
Tokmakzade Hasan Pasha | 1769–1770 |
Ampra Süleyman Pasha | 1771–1773 |
Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha | 1773–1774 |
Ibrahim Pasha | 1774 |
Dervish Ali Pasha | 1774–1776 |
Kara Ahmed Pasha | 1776–1778 |
Ibrahim Pasha (again) | 1778 |
Mustafa Pasha Hacizade | 1778–1779 |
Mustafa Pasha Mirahor | 1779 |
Mehmed Emin Pasha | 1779–1780 |
Mustafa Pasha Hacizade (again) | 1780 |
Raif Ismail Pasha | 1781–1782 |
Aslan Pasha | 1782–1783 |
Kassupis Seyit Ali Pasha | 1783 |
Abdullah Pasha | 1783–1784 |
Ekmezi Mehmed Pasha | 1784–1786 |
Süleyman Pasha Zorlu | 1786–1787 |
Mehmed Pasha | 1787 |
Mustafa Pasha Hacizade (yet again) | 1787 |
Mehmed Izzet Pasha | 1787–1788 |
Ekmezi Mehmed Pasha (again) | 1788–1789 |
Abdullah Pasha Azamzade | 1789 |
Yusuf Pasha | 1789–1790 |
Hüseyin Pasha | 1790–1793 |
Hasan Pasha | 1793–1797 |
Ferhad Pasha | 1797 |
Said Hafiz Pasha | 1797–1798 |
Mehmed Hakki Pasha | 1798–1799 |
Tahir Pasha | 1799–1801 |
Sami Pasha | 1801–1802 |
Ardinli Mehmed Pasha | 1802–1803 |
Abdullah Dervis Pasha | 1803 |
Mustafa Hasip Pasha | 1803–1804 |
Mehmed Hüsrev Pasha | 1804–1805 |
Vani Mehmed Pasha | 1805 |
Osman Pasha | 1805–1806 |
Said Hafiz Pasha (again) | 1806–1807 |
Kadri Pasha | 1807–1808 |
Marasli Ali Pasha | 1808–1809 |
Kadri Pasha (again) | 1809–1810 |
Hafiz Pasha | 1810–1811 |
Sami Bekir Pasha | 1811–1812 |
Kurd Haci Osman Pasha | 1812–1815 |
Ibrahim Pasha | 1815–1816 |
Vehid Fazil Pasha | 1816–1819 |
Hilmi Ibrahim Pasha | 1819–1820 |
Serif Pasha | 1820 |
Said Lütfullah Pasha | 1820–1826 |
Kara Süleyman Pasha | 1826–1829 |
Mehmed Zehrab Pasha | 1829–1830 |
Mustafa Naili Pasha | 1830–1851 |
Salih Vamik Pasha | 1851–1852 |
Mehmed Emin Pasha | 1852–1855 |
Veliüddin Pasha | 1855–1857 |
Abdürrahman Sami Pasha | 1857–1858 |
Hüseyin Hüsnü Pasha | 1858–1859 |
Ismail Rahmi Pasha | 1859–1861 |
Hekim Ismail Pasha | 1861–1866 |
Mustafa Naili Pasha (again) | 1866–1867 |
Hussein Avni Pasha | 1867 |
Serdar Ekrem Ömer Pasha | 1867 |
Hussein Avni Pasha (again) | 1867–1868 |
Arif Efendi (acting) | 1868 |
Kücük Ömer Fevzi Pasha | 1868–1870 |
Rauf Pasha | 1870–1871 |
Kücük Ömer Fevzi Pasha (again) | 1871–1872 |
Redif Pasha | 1872 |
Safvet Pasha | 1872–1873 |
Rauf Pasha (again) | 1873–1874 |
Hasan Sami | 1874–1875 |
Redif Pasha (again) | 1875 |
Ahmed Muhtar Pasha | 1875–1876 |
Hasan Sami (again) | 1876–1877 |
Konstantinos Adosidis Pasha | 1877–1878 |
Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (again) | 1878 |
Alexander Karatheodori Pasha | 27 Nov 1878 – 14 Dec 1878 |
Ioannis Photiades Pasha | 1879–1885 |
Ioannis Savas Pasha | 1885–1887 |
Kostakis Anthopoulos Pasha | 1887–1888 |
Nikolakis Sartinki Pasha | 1888–1889 |
Hasan Reza Pasha | 1889 |
Shakir Pasha | 1889–1890 |
Ahmed Cevad Pasha | 1890–1891 |
Mahmud Celaleddin Pasha | 1891–1894 |
Turhan Pasha Përmeti | 1894–1895 |
Iskender Pasha | 1895–1896 |
Alexander Karatheodori Pasha (again) | Feb 1896 – Mar 1896 |
Turhan Pasha Përmeti (again) | 12 Mar 1896 – May 1896 |
Kölemen Abdullah Pasha | May 1896 – Jun 1896 |
Djordje Berovich Pasha (Georgios Verovits) | 28 Jun 1896 – 14 Feb 1897 |
Musavir Ismail Bey (acting) | Feb 1897 – 4 Nov 1898 |
Ahmed Cevad Pasha (Ottoman Military Governor) | 24 Jul 1897 – 10 Oct 1898 |
Shakir Pasha (Ottoman Military Governor) | Oct 1898 – Nov 1898 |
Modern period, 1898–today
High Commissioners of the Cretan State
Crete became an autonomous state under international protection and nominal Ottoman suzerainty following the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. A High Commissioner of the Great Powers (Ύπατος Αρμοστής) was installed to govern the island. In 1908, the Cretan Assembly unilaterally declared union with Greece, but this was not recognized by Greece until the outbreak of the First Balkan War in October 1912 and internationally until 1913.
# | Name | Picture | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Prince George of Greece and Denmark | 21 December 1898 | 30 September 1906 | |
2 | Alexandros Zaimis | 1 October 1906 | 30 September 1911 | |
3 | Three-member Commission | 30 September 1911 | 11 October 1912 |
Governors-General of Crete
From unification with Greece in 1912 until 1955, Crete as a whole was administered by a government-appointed governor-general (Greek: Γενικός Διοικητής Κρήτης), who supervised the administration of the island's four prefectures (Chania, Heraklion, Lasithi and Rethymno).
# | Name | Picture | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Stefanos Dragoumis | 11 October 1912 | 30 May 1913 | |
2 | Georgios Ploumidis | 1913 | 1913 | |
3 | Loukas Kanakaris-Roufos | December 1913 | April 1915 | |
4 | Ioannis Tsirimokos | April 1915 | 1917 | |
5 | Konstantinos Tsaldaris | 1921 | 1922 | |
6 | Georgios Karpetopoulos§ | 9 May 1922 | 28 August 1922 | |
7 | Polychronis Polychronidis | 1922 | 1922 | |
8 | Dimitrios Tombazis | 1922 | 1923 | |
9 | Periklis Mazarakis | 1923 | 1924 | |
10 | Petros Evripaios | 1924 | 1924 | |
11 | Nikolaos Paritsis | 1924 | 1925 | |
12 | Manousos Koundouros | 1925 | 1926 | |
13 | Nikolaos Zouridis | 1926 | 1927 | |
14 | Titos Georgiadis | 1927 | 1928 | |
15 | Georgios Katechakis§ | 10 March 1928 | 22 December 1930 | |
16 | Nikolaos Askoutsis§ | 22 December 1930 | 25 May 1932 | |
17 | Dimitrios Kalitsounakis§ | 26 May 1932 | 5 June 1932 | |
18 | Michail Katapotis§ | 19 June 1932 | 4 November 1932 | |
19 | Vasileios Meimarakis§ | 25 November 1932 | 16 January 1933 | |
20 | Michail Kyrkos§ | 16 January 1933 | ||
21 | Ioannis Moutzouridis§ | 13 March 1933 | 25 May 1934 | |
22 | Ilias Aposkitis§ | 25 May 1934 | 1 June 1935 | |
23 | Georgios Frangiadakis§ | 19 July 1935 | 10 October 1935 | |
24 | Georgios Tsontos§ | 10 October 1935 | 30 November 1935 | |
25 | Konstantinos Bakopoulos§ | 7 December 1935 | 14 March 1936 | |
26 | Panagiotis Sfakianakis§ | 18 May 1936 | 1941 | |
27 | Emmanouil Louladakis§ | 1941 | 26 January 1943 | |
28 | Ioannis Passadakis§ | 26 January 1943 | 10 October 1944 | |
29 | Agathangelos Xirouchakis | 1944 | 1944 | |
30 | Nikolaos Papadakis | 1944 | 1945 | |
31 | Manousos Voloudakis§ | 29 January 1945 | 4 April 1946 | |
32 | Dionysios Voultsos§ | 8 May 1946 | 4 November 1946 | |
33 | Emmanouil Papadogiannis§ | 4 November 1946 | 24 January 1947 | |
34 | Evangelos Daskalakis§ | 31 January 1947 | 17 February 1947 | |
35 | Christos Tzifakis | 1947 | 1947 | |
36 | Emmanouil Baklatzis | 1947 | 1948 | |
37 | Anastasios Hobitis | 1948 | 1948 | |
38 | Polychronis Polychronidis | 1948 | 1950 | |
39 | Nikolaos Krasadakis | 1950 | ||
40 | Stylianos Koundouros | |||
41 | Ioannis Konotiakis | 1955 |
- Notes: § denotes a person bearing cabinet rank as Minister General-Governor of Crete (Υπουργός Γενικός Διοικητής Κρήτης) or Vice-Minister General-Governor of Crete (Υφυπουργός Γενικός Διοικητής Κρήτης).
Regional governors of Crete
With the establishment of the region of Crete (Περιφέρεια Κρήτης) in 1986, Crete became again an administrative entity. Until 2011, the regional governors (περιφερειάρχες) were government-appointed, but in accordance to the Kallikratis reform they were replaced with elected officials.
Appointed governors
Elected governors
# | Name | Picture | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Stavros Arnaoutakis | 1 January 2011 | incumbent |
External links
- Rulers of Crete, from World Statesmen.org
- Incomplete lists from February 2012
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