List of colonial governors of Eritrea explained

List of Provincial, Colonial and Federal Heads of Eritrea

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office.)

List of rulers

List of Ottoman governors of Egypt (1517–1805)

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Habesh Eyaleti (Ottoman Province of Habesh) / Massawa Province

Wali = Governor

TermIncumbentNotes
MassawaOttoman Province
1687 — 1663Keki Abdi Pasha, Na’ib of Arkiko, Wali of MassawaNa’ib of Arkiko, Wali of Massawa
1693–1693Mehmed Pasha
1693–1964
1694— 1695Misirli Mehmed Pasha
1695–1965Gümrükçü Süleyman Pasha
1793 Ahmad Hasan  Na’ib of Arkiko, Wali of Massawa
1813 to 1826Idris bin UtmanNa’ib of Arkiko, Wali of Massawa
Egyptian occupationEgypt itself nominally within Ottoman Empire
1690 to 1720Amir bin Ali
1770 to 1773Hasan Amir
1773 to 1787Muhammad Amir
1787 to 1800Uthman Amir
1800 to 1813Idris bin Uthman
1813 to 1833Turkci BilmazNa’ib of Arkiko
1833 to 1840Yahya Ahmad
1840 to 1844Muhammad YahyaNa’ib of Arkiko
1844 to 1845Hasan IdrisNa’ib of Arkiko
1845 to 1846Muhammad Amir  Na’ib of Arkiko
1846 to 1848Idris HasanNa’ib of Arkiko
Ottoman Suzerainty
1848 to 1863Rustam Agha, Wali of Massawa
Egyptian Province
1866 to 1867
1867 to 1867Omar Agha
1867 to 1869Ibrahim Pasha
1869 to 1869  Muhammad Rasikh Bey                (born c. 1834 – died 1883)
1869 to 1869Abdallah Halil Efendi
1869 to 1870
1870 to 1870 Abdalkadir
1870 to 1871Aladdin Pasha Siddiq, Wali of Massawa
1871 to 1871Ahmad Mumtaz Pasha (at Sawakin)    (born 1825 – died 1874)
1871 to 1871Hajj Aman
1871 to 1871Ala al-Din Pasha Siddiq (d. 1883)(1st time)
1871 to 1873Werner Munzinger, Wali of Massawa, then Governor-General of the Eastern Sudan and the Red Sea Coast until November 1875
1873 to 1874Johann Albert Werner               (born 1832 – died 1875)
1874 to 1874
1874 to November 1875Arakel Bey Abroyan                 (born 1832 – died 1875)
1875 to 1876Uthman Rifiq Pasha                 (born 1839 – died 1886)
1876 to 1879
1879 to 1882Khurshid Bey Pertev
December 1882 to 28 June 1882Giulio Pestalozza, Commandant
1882 to December 1882Hursid Bey Pertev, Wali of Massawa
1883 to 1884Muhammad Muhtar Pasha, Wali of Massawa.           (born 1835 – died 1897)
1884Mason Bey, Wali of Massawa
1884 to 1884William Nathan Wrighte Hewett      (born 1834 – died 1888)Acting governor of Massawa (made the British Protectorate over this province reality)
1884 to 1885Izzet Bey, Wali of Massawa
1885 to 1885Giuseppe Sapeto (commercial agent) (born 1811 – died 1895)
1885 to 1885Giovanni Branchi (born 1842 – died 1928)
Italian Suzerainty
1885 to 1885Marcopoli Bey, Commandant
5 February 1885 to 6 February 1885Franz Hassen Bey, Commandant
1885 to 1885Charles Rigolet                    (born c. 1853 – died ....)
February 1885 to 14 November 1885Tancredi Saletta, Commandant
5 December 1885 to 22 April 1887Vittorio Dabormida, Superior Commandant
22 April 1887 to 10 November 1887Tancredi Saletta2nd Term
November 1887 to 1888Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano
Assab Protectorate
1888 to 1888Carlo De Amezaga (born 1835 – died 1899)
1888 to 1888Giovanni Galeazzo Frigerio (born 1841 – died 1921)
1888 to 20 December 1889Antonio Baldissera
20 December 1889 to 20 December 1889Giulio Pestalozza                  (born 1850 – died 1930)
20 December 1889 to 1 January 1890Baldassarre Orero, Commandan

Eritrea

Before the official creation of Italian Eritrea (Colonia Eritrea) in 1890, the territory had seven interim governors: Giovanni Branchi (1882 to 1885), Alessandro Caimi (1885), Tancredi Saletta (1885), Matteo Albertone (1886 to 1887), Tancredi Saletta (1887), Alessandro Di San Marzano (1888) and Antonio Baldissera (1889).

Complete list of Italian Governors of Eritrea:

Tenure[1] PortraitIncumbentNotes
Commandants of Massawa
1885 to 1885Pietro Caimi (born 1830 – died 1886)
1885 to 1886Tancredi Saletta (1st time) (born 1843 – died 1909)
1886 to 1886Carlo Gené (superior commandant) (born 1836 – died 1890)
1886 to 1887Antonio Baldissera (born 1838 – died 1917)
1887 to 1890Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano  (born 1830 – died 1906)
Italian Eritrea Colony
1 January 1890 to 30 June 1890Baldassarre Orero, Commandant
30 June 1890 to 28 February 1892Antonio Gandolfi, Commandant
28 February 1892 to 22 February 1896Oreste Baratieri, CommandantCommander of the Royal Italian Army in the Battle of Adwa
22 February 1896 to 16 December 1897Antonio Baldissera, Governor
16 December 1897 to 25 March 1907Ferdinando Martini, Governor
25 March 1907 to 17 August 1915Giuseppe Salvago Raggi, Governor
17 August 1915 to 16 September 1916Giovanni Cerrina Feroni, acting Governor1st term
16 September 1916 to 20 July 1919Giacomo De Martino, Governor
20 July 1919 to 20 November 1920Camillo de Camillis, Governor
20 November 1920 to 14 April 1921Ludovico Pollera, Governor
14 April 1921 to 1 June 1923Giovanni Cerrina Feroni, Governor2nd term
1 June 1923 to 1 June 1928Jacopo Gasparini, Governor
1 June 1928 to 11 July 1930Corrado Zoli, Governor
11 July 1930 to 15 January 1935Riccardo Astuto dei Duchi di Lucchesi, Governor
15 January 1935 to 18 January 1935Ottone Gabelli, acting Governor
18 January 1935 to 22 November 1935Emilio De Bono, Governor
22 November 1935 to 22 May 1936Pietro Badoglio, Governor
Eritrea Governorate
Part of Italian East Africa
1 June 1936 to 1 April 1937Alfredo Guzzoni, Governor
1 April 1937 to 15 December 1937Vincenzo De Feo, Governo
15 December 1937 to 2 June 1940Giuseppe Daodice, Governor
2 June 1940 to 19 May 1941Luigi Frusci,
From 1936, the colony of Eritrea was increased in size and called Eritrea Governorate, as part of Africa Orientale Italiana (AOI). The Italian governors were under direct orders of the Viceroy (representing the now-King and Emperor Vittorio Emanuele)

List of Chief Executives of Eritrea (1941–1960)

TermIncumbentNotes
British Administration
5 February 1941 to 4 May 1942Sir William Platt, AdministratorBrian Kennedy-Cooke British Deputy Chief Political Officer for Eritrea 1941–1942
4 May 1942 to 9 November 1944Stephen Hemsley Longrigg, Administrator
9 November 1944 to 14 August 1945C.D. McCarthy, Administrator
14 August 1945 to 1 November 1946John Meredith Benoy, Administrator
1 November 1946 to 19 February 1951Francis Greville Drew, Administrator
UN High Commissioner in Eritrea
19 February 1951 to 15 September 1952Eduardo Anze Matienzo (born 1902 – died 1979) Non-party United Nations Transitional Administration in Eritrea
Chief Administrator
19 February 1951 to 15 September 1952Duncan Camerone Cumming, Chief Administrator
15 September 1952 to 29 July 1955 Tedla Bairu, Chief Executive
8 August 1955 to December 1959 Asfaha Woldemikael, Chief Executive
December 1959 to 20 May 1960 20 May 1960 to 14 November 1962Abiye Abebe, Chief Executive, Administrator

Eritrea Governor-General

TermIncumbent
EritreaEthiopian Province
14 November 1962 to 1964 Abiye Abebe, Governor-General
1964 to December 1970 Ras Asrate Medhin KassaGovernor-General
December 1970 to August 1974 Debebe HailemariamGovernor-General
August 1974 to 29 May 1975Amanuel Amde Mikael, Governor-General
17 Feb 1975 – Jun 1977Getachew Nadew                     (d. 1977) Governor-General
Jun 1977 – 1979Fikru Woldetinsae                     Governor-General
1979 to 1983Dawit Wolde Giorgis, 14 NovemberGovernor-General
August 1989 to 18 May 1991Afework Wolemikael,Governor-General
August 1989 to 29 May 1991 Tesfaye Gebre Kidan, 14 NovemberGovernor-General

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  1. Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office