List of governors-general of French Equatorial Africa
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This is a list of European colonial administrators (French: Gouverneur général de l'Afrique équatoriale française) responsible for the territory of French Equatorial Africa, an area equivalent to modern-day Gabon, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic and Chad.
List
[edit](Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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1 August 1886 to 28 September 1897 | Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, Commissioner-General |
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1 August 1886 to 1 October 1886 | Georges Élie Pradier, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Brazza | |
1 October 1886 to March 1887 | Charles de Chavannes, acting Commissioner-General |
1st time; acting for Brazza | |
16 January 1888 to May 1890 | Noël Ballay, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Brazza | |
25 November 1891 to March 1892 | Charles de Chavannes, acting Commissioner-General |
2nd time; acting for Brazza | |
April 1892 to May 1892 | 3rd time; acting for Brazza | ||
June 1892 to March 1893 | 4th time; acting for Brazza | ||
17 March 1893 to 6 October 1893 | Alphonse Edouard Lippmann, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Brazza | |
October 1893 to November 1893 | E. Gervais, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Brazza | |
December 1893 to May 1894 | Charles de Chavannes, acting Commissioner-General |
5th time; acting for Brazza | |
May 1894 to 1 June 1894 | Jean-Marie Le Divellec, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Brazza | |
1 June 1894 to November 1894 | Albert Dolisie , acting Commissioner-General |
1st time; acting for Brazza | |
January 1895 to January 1896 | 2nd time; acting for Brazza | ||
March 1897 to 28 September 1897 | 3rd time; acting for Brazza | ||
28 September 1897 to 28 April 1900 | Henri-Félix de Lamothe , Commissioner-General |
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June 1898 to October 1898 | Albert Dolisie , acting Commissioner-General |
4th time; acting for Lamothe | |
October 1898 to April 1899 | Martial Henri Merlin, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Lamothe | |
October 1899 to March 1900 | Jean-Baptiste Philémon Lemaire, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Lamothe | |
28 April 1900 to December 1900 | |||
December 1900 to 1902 | Albert Grodet, acting Commissioner-General |
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1902 to 1903 | Charles Noufflard , acting Commissioner-General |
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1903 to 21 January 1904 | Arnaud, acting Commissioner-General |
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21 January 1904 to 13 February 1908 | Émile Gentil, Commissioner-General |
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17 August 1905 to 11 May 1906 | Édouard Émile Léon Telle, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Gentil | |
25 September 1906 to 5 April 1907 | Alfred Fourneau, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Gentil | |
5 April 1907 to 28 June 1908 | Alfred Albert Martineau, acting Commissioner-General |
Acting for Gentil | |
28 June 1908 to 15 May 1917 | Martial Henri Merlin, Governor-General |
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28 June 1908 to 16 February 1909 | Alfred Albert Martineau, acting Governor-General |
Acting for Merlin | |
18 October 1909 to 1910 | Charles Amédée Rognon, acting Governor-General |
1st time; acting for Merlin | |
1910 | Adolphe Cureau, acting Governor-General |
Acting for Merlin | |
1910 to 6 March 1911 | Charles Amédée Rognon, acting Governor-General |
2nd time; acting for Merlin | |
6 March 1911 to 1911 | Édouard Dubosc-Taret, acting Governor-General |
Acting for Merlin | |
1911 to 11 May 1911 | Charles Henri Vergnes, acting Governor-General |
1st time; acting for Merlin | |
17 October 1912 to c. May 1913 | 2nd time; acting for Merlin | ||
c. May 1913 to 17 November 1913 | Georges Virgile Poulet, acting Governor-General |
Acting for Merlin | |
17 November 1913 to 14 September 1914 | Frédéric Estèbe, acting Governor-General |
1st time; acting for Merlin | |
15 May 1917 to 16 May 1920 | Gabriel Louis Angoulvant, Governor-General |
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17 June 1917 to 23 July 1918 | Frédéric Estèbe, acting Governor-General |
2nd time; acting for Angoulvant | |
August 1918 to 16 May 1920 | 3rd time; acting for Angoulvant | ||
16 May 1920 to 5 September 1920 | Maurice Lapalud , acting Governor-General |
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5 September 1920 to 21 August 1923 | Victor Augagneur, Governor-General |
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21 August 1923 to 8 July 1924 | Robert Paul Marie de Guise, acting Governor-General |
1st time | |
8 July 1924 to 1924 | Matteo Mathieu Maurice Alfassa, acting Governor-General |
1st time | |
1924 to 1 October 1924 | Robert Paul Marie de Guise, acting Governor-General |
2nd time | |
1 October 1924 to 16 October 1924 | Matteo Mathieu Maurice Alfassa, acting Governor-General |
2nd time | |
16 October 1924 to 20 September 1934 | Raphaël Antonetti , Governor-General |
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11 May 1925 to December 1925 | Matteo Mathieu Maurice Alfassa, acting Governor-General |
3rd time; acting for Antonetti | |
22 January 1927 to 1927 | Jean Marchessou, acting Governor-General |
1st time; acting for Antonetti | |
1927 to 17 October 1927 | Joseph-François Reste , acting Governor-General |
1st time; acting for Antonetti | |
November 1929 to August 1930 | Matteo Mathieu Maurice Alfassa, acting Governor-General |
4th time; acting for Antonetti | |
27 November 1930 to 11 March 1931 | Adolphe Deitte, acting Governor-General |
Acting for Antonetti | |
December 1932 to 11 December 1933 | Matteo Mathieu Maurice Alfassa, acting Governor-General |
5th time; acting for Antonetti | |
20 September 1934 to 16 October 1934 | Jean Marchessou, acting Governor-General |
2nd time | |
16 October 1934 to 15 March 1935 | Georges Édouard Alexandre Renard, Governor-General |
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20 March 1935 to 5 April 1936 | Jean Marchessou, acting Governor-General |
3rd time | |
5 April 1936 to 21 April 1939 | Joseph-François Reste , Governor-General |
2nd time | |
21 April 1939 to 3 September 1939 | Léon Solomiac, acting Governor-General |
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3 September 1939 to 28 August 1940 | Pierre Boisson, Governor-General |
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17 July 1940 to 28 August 1940 | Louis Husson, acting Governor-General |
Acting for Boisson | |
28 August 1940 to 12 November 1940 | Edgard de Larminat, acting Governor-General |
Deposed in the Battle of Gabon | |
12 November 1940 to 30 December 1940 | Adolphe Sicé , acting Governor-General |
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30 December 1940 to 17 May 1944 | Félix Éboué, Governor-General |
Acting to 15 July 1944 | |
August 1941 to July 1942 | Adolphe Sicé , High Commissioner of Free French Africa |
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15 February 1944 to 3 August 1946 | André Bayardelle , Governor-General |
Acting to 2 October 1944 (for Éboué to 17 May 1944) | |
3 August 1946 to 5 June 1947 | Jean Louis Marie André Soucadaux , acting Governor-General |
1st time | |
5 June 1947 to 5 July 1947 | Laurent Péchoux , acting Governor-General |
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5 July 1947 to 17 September 1947 | Charles Luizet , Governor-General |
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17 September 1947 to 26 March 1948 | Jean Louis Marie André Soucadaux , Governor-General |
2nd time; acting to 15 November 1947 | |
26 March 1948 to 21 September 1951 | Bernard Cornut-Gentille, Governor-General |
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21 September 1951 to 4 April 1957 | Paul Louis Gabriel Chauvet , Governor-General |
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4 April 1957 to 29 January 1958 | Paul Louis Gabriel Chauvet , High Commissioner |
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29 January 1958 to 15 July 1958 | Pierre Messmer, High Commissioner |
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15 July 1958 to 15 August 1960 | Yvon Bourges, High Commissioner |
See also
[edit]- French Equatorial Africa
- Cameroon
- Chad
- Central African Republic
- Republic of the Congo
- Gabon
- Lists of office-holders
- List of French possessions and colonies
- French colonial empire
- French colonial flags
External links
[edit]- Ben Cahoon (2000). "French Equatorial Africa". WorldStatesmen.org. Retrieved 15 January 2017.