Governorate of Estonia - Leaders of Governorate

Leaders of Governorate

  • 1710–1711 Rudolph Felix Bauer – General-Governor
  • 1711–1719 Prince Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov – General-Governor
  • 1719–1728 Count Fyodor Matveyevich Apraksin – General-Governor
  • 1728–1736 Friedrich Baron von Löwen
  • 1736–1738 Sebastian Ernst von Manstein
  • 1738–1740 Gustaf Otto Douglas
  • 1740–1743 Woldemar von Löwendahl
  • 1743–1753 Peter August Friedrich von Holstein-Beck (1696–1775)
  • 1753–1758 Prince Vladimir Petrovich Dolgorukiy
  • 1758–1775 Peter August Friedrich von Holstein-Beck – General-Governor
  • 1775–1792 Count George Browne – General-Governor
  • 1783–1786 Georg Friedrich von Grotenhielm
  • 1786–1797 Heinrich Johann Baron von Wrangell
  • 1797–1808 Andreas von Langell
  • 1808–1809 Duke George of Oldenburg
  • 1809–1811 Vacant
  • 1811–1816 Duke August of Oldenburg
  • 1816–1819 Berend Baron Üxküll
  • 1819–1832 Gotthard Wilhelm Baron Budberg von Bönninghausen
  • 1832–1833 Otto Wilhelm von Essen
  • 1833–1841 Paul Friedrich von Benckendorff
  • 1842–1859 Johann Christoph Engelbrecht von Grünewaldt
  • 1859–1868 Wilhelm Otto Cornelius Alexander Ulrich
  • 1868–1870 Mikhail Nikolaiyevich Galkin-Vraskoy
  • 1870–1875 Prince Mikhail Valentinovich Shakhovskoy-Glebov-Strezhnev
  • 1875–1885 Viktor Petrovich Polivanov
  • 1885–1894 Prince Sergey Vladimirovich Shakhovskoy
  • 1894–1902 Yefstafiy Nikolaiyevich Skalon
  • 1902–1905 Aleksey Valerianovich Bellegarde
  • 16 March 1905 - October 1905 Aleksey Aleksandrovich Lopukhin
  • 1905–1906 Nikolay Georgiyevich von Bünting
  • 1906–1907 Pyotr Petrovich Bashilov
  • 1907–1915 Izmail Vladimirovich Korostovets
  • 1915–1917 Pyotr Vladimirovich Veryovkin

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