Colonial Governors By Year - 9th Century

9th Century

900 - 899 - 898 - 897 - 896 - 895 - 894 - 893 - 892 - 891
890 - 889 - 888 - 887 - 886 - 885 - 884 - 883 - 882 - 881
880 - 879 - 878 - 877 - 876 - 875 - 874 - 873 - 872 - 871
870 - 869 - 868 - 867 - 866 - 865 - 864 - 863 - 862 - 861
860 - 859 - 858 - 857 - 856 - 855 - 854 - 853 - 852 - 851
850 - 849 - 848 - 847 - 846 - 845 - 844 - 843 - 842 - 841
840 - 839 - 838 - 837 - 836 - 835 - 834 - 833 - 832 - 831
830 - 829 - 828 - 827 - 826 - 825 - 824 - 823 - 822 - 821
820 - 819 - 818 - 817 - 816 - 815 - 814 - 813 - 812 - 811
810 - 809 - 808 - 807 - 806 - 805 - 804 - 803 - 802 - 801

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