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List of prime ministers of the Kingdom of Sardinia

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This is a list of the prime ministers of the Kingdom of Sardina (Italian: Presidenti del Consiglio dei Ministri del Regno di Sardegna) from the granting of the Statuto Albertino in 1848 until the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861. The Kingdom of Sardinia, which was based in Piedmont, is also known as Piedmon-Sardinia.

Heads of government of the Kingdom of Sardina (1730–1848)

Grand Chancellor:

First Secretary of State:

  • 1756–1763: Giuseppe Osorio Alarcòn

Grand Chancellor:

  • 1768–1779: Carlo Luigi Caissotti
  • 1789–1793: Giuseppe Ignazio Corte

Presidents of the Council of Ministers (1848–1861)

Parties:   Moderates   Military

Governments:   Rightist coalition

Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Cabinet Composition Legislature
(Election)
Monarch
(Reign)
Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Cesare Balbo
(1789–1853)
18 March
1848
27 July
1848
131 days Moderate Party Balbo ModerateMilitary I
(1848)

Charles Albert
(1831–1849)
[1]
Gabrio Casati
(1789–1873)
27 July
1848
15 August
1848
19 days Moderate Party Casati ModerateMilitary
Cesare Alfieri di Sostegno
(1799-1869)
15 August
1848
11 October
1848
57 days Moderate Party Alfieri ModerateMilitary
Ettore Perrone di San Martino
(1789–1849)
11 October
1848
16 December
1848
66 days Military Perrone ModerateMilitary
Vincenzo Gioberti
(1801–1852)
16 December
1848
21 February
1849
67 days Moderate Party Gioberti ModerateMilitary
Agostino Chiodo
(1791–1861)
21 February
1849
27 March
1849
34 days Military Chiodo ModerateMilitary II
(Jan 1849)
Claudio Gabriele de Launay
(1786–1850)
27 March
1849
7 May
1849
41 days Military Launay ModerateMilitary III
(Jul 1849)

Victor Emmanuel II
(1849–1861)
Massimo D'Azeglio
(1798–1866)
7 May
1849
21 May
1852
3 years, 168 days Moderate Party D'Azeglio I ModerateMilitary IV
(Dec 1849)
21 May
1852
22 October
1852
D'Azeglio II
Camillo Benso,
Conte di Cavour

(1810–1861)
22 October
1852
4 May
1855
6 years, 270 days Moderate Party Cavour I ModerateMilitary V
(1853)
4 May
1855
19 July
1859
Cavour II VI
(1857)
Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora
(1804–1878)
19 July
1859
21 January
1860
186 days Military La Marmora I ModerateMilitary
Camillo Benso,
Conte di Cavour

(1810–1861)
21 January
1860
23 March
1861
1 year, 61 days Moderate Party Cavour III ModerateMilitary VII
(1860)

Timeline

Alfonso Ferrero La MarmoraCamillo Benso di CavourMassimo D'AzeglioClaudio Gabriele de LaunayAgostino ChiodoVincenzo GiobertiEtore Perrone di San MartinoCesare Alfieri di SostegnoGabriele CasatiCesare Balbo

See also

References

  1. ^ d'Entrèves, Ettore Passerin (1963). "BALBO, Cesare". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 5. Treccani.
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