Английская Википедия:Governor-General of Finland

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The governor-general of Finland (Шаблон:Lang-fi; Шаблон:Lang-sv; Шаблон:Lang-ru) was the military commander and the highest administrator of Finland sporadically under Swedish rule in the 17th and 18th centuries and continuously in the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland between 1809 and 1917.

Swedish realm

After the final abolition of the Duchy of Finland and related feudal privileges in the late 16th century, the king of Sweden sporadically granted most or all of Finland under a specially appointed governor-general, who took care of the matters in the eastern part of the country more or less according to his own best judgement. Best known of these officials is count Per Brahe whose reign is still referred to in Finland as the "count's days" (kreivin aikaan), meaning something positive that happens just in time.

List of Swedish governors-general of Finland

Translation in Шаблон:Lang-sv

Governor-general In office
Klaus FlemingШаблон:Cn Шаблон:Cn span
Файл:Porträtt. Nils Bielke - Skoklosters slott - 87271.tif Nils Turesson Bielke 1623–1631
Файл:Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna SP081.jpg Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna 1631–Шаблон:Cn span
Файл:Porträtt. Per Brahe d.y. Beck - Skoklosters slott - 13452.tif Per Brahe the Younger 1637–Шаблон:Cn span and 1648–1654
Файл:Herman Klaunpoika Fleming.jpg Шаблон:Ill 1664–1669
Karl Nieroth 1710–1712
Файл:Gustav Otto Douglas.jpg Gustaf Otto Douglas (during the Russian occupation) 1717–1721
Файл:Generalleutnant Balthasar Freiherr von Campenhausen.jpg Шаблон:Ill (during the Russian occupation) 1742–1743
Файл:Gustaf Fredrik von Rosen.jpg Шаблон:Ill 1747–1753

Grand Duchy of Finland

During the time when Finland was an autonomic state within the Russian Empire, the governor-general's position was permanent. He was viceroy of the emperor, who was not personally present in Helsinki, but resided in St Petersburg, just outside Finnish borders. The governor-general was constitutionally the chairman of the Senate of Finland, the government in the autonomous grand duchy. The chairmanship he represented, with two votes in the Senate, belonged to the grand duke of Finland, a title held by the emperor of Russia. The governor-general was the highest representative of the emperor and received his instructions directly from the imperial government in Saint Petersburg.

Finnish citizenship was not required of the governor-general, contrary to all other highest positions such as senators and the minister-secretary of state. Most governors-general were Russians, men whom the emperor trusted as counterparts of potential Finnish separatism. Many of them, up to Baron Шаблон:Ill, however were also made Finnish subjects, by granting them a Finnish nobility rank.

Many of the governors-general were disliked by the Finnish population. The first man on the post, Georg Magnus Sprengtporten, resigned after only a year. Another, Nikolai Bobrikov, was assassinated in 1904 by the Finnish nationalist Eugen Schauman. On the other hand, several governors-general worked in a way that guaranteed the Finnish autonomy in face of the interests of ministers of the imperial court.

The governor-general between 1831 and 1855, Prince Menshikov, sojourned his entire term in St Petersburg, being simultaneously the Russian minister of navy. Gubernatorial duties in Helsinki were cared for by the deputy governor-general. For most of the term, in that position was general Шаблон:Ill.

List of Russian governors-general of Finland

Translation in Шаблон:Lang-ru

Governor-general In office
Файл:Graf Sprengtporten.jpg Baron Göran Magnus Sprengtporten 1808–1809
Файл:Barclay1829.jpg Prince Michael Barclay de Tolly 1809–1810
Файл:Armfelt.png Count Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt 1812-1813 (acting)
Файл:Fabian F. von Steinheil.jpg Count Fabian Steinheil 1810–1823
Файл:Zakrevskiy Arseniy Andreevich.jpg Count Arseny Zakrevsky 1824–1831
Файл:Франц Крюгер - портрет князя А. С. Меншикова.jpg Prince Alexander Menshikov 1831–1855
Файл:A.A. Thesleff.jpg Шаблон:Ill 1833–1847 (acting)
Файл:PGRS 1 010 Berg - full.jpg Count Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg 1855Шаблон:Cn–1861
Файл:Platon Rokasovskiy.jpg Baron Шаблон:Ill 1861–1866
Файл:Adlerbergnv.jpeg Count Nikolay Adlerberg 1866–1881
Файл:RAUHALA(1921) p307 Kreivi F.L. Heiden.jpg Count Feodor Logginovich Heiden 1881–1897
Файл:Goncharov Stepan Osipovitch (1892).jpg Шаблон:Ill 1897 -1898 (acting)
Файл:Nikolai Bobrikov.jpg Nikolai Bobrikov 1898–1904
Файл:Prince Ivan Mikh. Obolensky.jpeg Prince Ivan Obolensky 1904–1905
Файл:Nikolay Gerard.jpg Nikolai Gerard 1905–1908
Vladimir von Boeckmann 1908–1909
Файл:Зейн Франц Александрович.jpg Franz Albert Seyn 1909–1917
Шаблон:Ill 1917 (acting)
Файл:Stahovich Mikhail Alexandrovich.jpg Mikhail Aleksandrovich Stakhovich 1917
Файл:Nikolay Vissarionovich Nekrasov.jpg minister Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov 1917

See also

References

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Шаблон:Governors of Finland under Swedish rule Шаблон:Governors of Grand Duchy of Finland