Post: | Governor of Tripoli |
Seat: | Tripoli |
Formation: | 26 July 1510 |
First: | Pedro Navarro |
Last: | Gaspard de Vallier |
Abolished: | 15 August 1551 |
Succession: | Ottoman Beylerbeyleri of Tripoli |
The Governor of Tripoli was an official who was responsible for the administration of Tripoli in the first half of the 16th century, when the city was under Spanish and later Hospitaller rule.[1]
Governor | Took office | Left office |
---|---|---|
Pedro Navarro (1460–1528) | 26 July 1510 | 1510 |
1510 | 1510 | |
1510 | 1511 | |
1511 | 1520 | |
? | 25 July 1530 | |
Source[2] |
Governor | Took office | Left office |
---|---|---|
1530 | 1531 | |
Bernardino Macado (acting) | 1531 | 1532 |
Aurelio Bottigella (1st term) (1480–1550) | 1532 | 1533 |
1533 | 1535 | |
Georg Schilling (1490–1554) | 1535 | 1537 |
Aurelio Bottigella (2nd term) (1480–1550) | 1537 | 1539 |
1539 | 1544 | |
1544 | 1546 | |
Jean de Valette (1495–1568) | 1546 | 1549 |
1549 | 1551 | |
April 1551 | 14 August 1551 | |
Sources[3] |