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These are lists of political office-holders in Estonia.
Overview
The ancient counties (maakond) and parishes (kihelkond) were headed by Seniores and Meliores (Elders) as noted by Henry of Livonia. The administrative jurisdiction of the parish and county elders was limited, the counties themselves remained autonomous until the Teutonic and Danish conquest of Estonia in the 13th century. Ending with the states and the rulers of states (starting from the time of the first successful Danish conquest in 1219) who either ruled or laid claims of sovereignty over some parts of the territory of present-day Estonia, as well as the leaders of the independent Republic of Estonia since 1918.
Ancient counties
Alempois
Title: Elder (-1224)
Harju
Title: Elder (-1224)
Järva
Title: Elder (-1224)
Jogentagana
Title: Elder (-1224)
Läänemaa
Title: Elder (-1224)
Mõhu
Title: Elder (-1224)
Nurmekund
Title: Elder (-1224)
Revala
Title: Elder (-1224)
Saaremaa
Title: Elder – It is probable that these men, whose names appear on a treaty with the Order of the Brethren of the Sword in 1251, were the chiefs of administrative units on Saaremaa, Muhu, and Sõrve. Their "signatures" were, in all likelihood, phonetically "Latinized" by the authors of the document.
Sakala
Title: Elder (-1223)
Ugandi
Title: Elder (-1224)
Vaiga
Title: Elder (-1224)
Virumaa
Title: Elder (-1224)
Danish dukes of Estonia
Main article: Duke of Estonia § Danish dukes of EstoniaMasters and bishops of the Livonian Order
Masters of the Livonian Order
Main article: Livonian Order § Masters of the Livonian OrderBishops of Riga
Main article: Archbishopric of Riga § Bishops and Archbishops of RigaBishops of Leal
Main article: Roman Catholic Diocese of Leal § HistoryBishops of Dorpat
Main article: Bishopric of Dorpat § Bishops of DorpatPrince-Bishops of Ösel-Wiek
Main article: Bishopric of Ösel–Wiek § Episcopal Ordinaries and Prince-Bishops of Ösel-Wiek (Saare-Lääne)Swedish dukes of Estonia
Main article: Duke of Estonia § Swedish dukes of EstoniaImperial Russian governorates of Reval and Estonia (1721–1917)
The Reval Governorate and the Governorate of Estonia were part of the Russian Empire (1721–1917).
Tsars and Emperors of Russia (1721–1917)
Main article: List of Russian monarchs § Romanovs, 1613–1917Governors of Reval (1721–1796)
Main article: Reval Governorate § GovernorsGovernors of Estonia (1796–1917)
Main article: Governorate of Estonia § GovernorsWorld War I temporary governments
Russian Provisional Government, 1917
Further information: Autonomous Governorate of EstoniaTitle: Chairman (1917)
- Georgy Evgenyevich Lvov (15 March (2 March) – 21 July (8 July) 1917)
Title: Prime Minister (1917)
- Alexander Kerensky (21 July (8 July) – 7 November (25 October) 1917)
Soviet Executive Committee of Estonia 1917
Title: Chairman of the Soviet Executive Committee of Estonia (Eestimaa Nõukogude Täitevkomitee esimees) (1917–18)
- Jaan Anvelt (5 November (23 October) 1917 – 4 March 1918)
Title: Gouvernement Commissioner (Kubermangukomissar) (1917–18)
- Jaan Poska (28 November (15 November) 1917 – 24 February 1918)
Republic of Estonia
State Elders of Estonia (1920–1937/8)
Main article: State Elder of EstoniaChairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia (1990–1992)
Title: Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia (in the body of Soviet Union) (1990–91)
- Arnold Rüütel (8 May 1990 – 20 August 1991)
Title: Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia (Eesti Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu esimees) (1991–92)
- Arnold Rüütel (20 August 1991 – 6 October 1992)
President of the Republic (1938–1940; 1992–present)
Main article: President of Estonia § Presidents of EstoniaPrime Ministers of Estonia (1918–1944; 1990–present)
Main article: Prime Minister of EstoniaActing Prime Ministers in exile (1953–1992)
Main article: Estonian government-in-exile § List of Acting Prime MinistersUnited Baltic Duchy
Title: Regent Councillor (1918)
- Adolf Pilar von Pilchau (9–19 November 1918)
Commune of the Working People of Estonia
Title: Chairman of the Council of The Commune of the Working People of Estonia (Eesti Töörahva Komuuna Nõukogu esimees) (1918–19)
- Jaan Anvelt (29 November 1918 – 5 June 1919)
Estonia during the Soviet occupation
Title: Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Estonian SSR (Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumi esimees) (1940–88)
- Johannes Vares-Barbarus (21 July 1940 – 29 November 1946)
- Nigol Andresen (1946–47)
- Eduard Päll (1947–50)
- August Jakobson (1950–58)
- Johan Eichfeld (1958–61)
- Aleksei Müürisepp (1961 – 7 October 1970)
- Aleksander Ansberg (1970)
- Artur Vader (22 December 1970 – 25 May 1978)
- Meta Vannas (acting chairman; 1978)
- Johannes Käbin (1978–83)
- Arnold Rüütel (8 April 1983 – 8 May 1990)
Title: Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia (1990–1992)
- Arnold Rüütel (8 May 1990 – 6 October 1992)
Soviet Union
Title: Secretary General of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1940–91)
- Joseph Stalin (1940–53)
- Nikita Khrushchev (1953–64)
- Leonid Brezhnev (1964–82)
- Yuri Andropov (1982–84)
- Konstantin Chernenko (1984–85)
- Mikhail Gorbachev (1985–91)
Reichskommissariat Ostland
Title: Führer und Reichskanzler (1941–44)
- Adolf Hitler (7 July 1941 – 24 November 1944)
Title: Generalkomissar für Estland (1941–44)
- Karl-Siegmund Litzmann (5 December 1941 – 18 September 1944)
Title: Eesti Omavalitsuse juht (1941–45)
- Hjalmar Mäe (15 September 1941 – 4 January 1945)
See also
- History of Estonia
- President of Estonia
- List of Swedish monarchs
- List of Russian monarchs
- Lists of office-holders
References
- Raun, Toivo (2001). Estonia and the Estonians. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University. pp. 12. ISBN 0-8179-2852-9.