Governors
- Franjo Tomašić (1815–1831)
- Wenzeslau Lilienberg Water (1831–1841)
- Ivan August Turszky (1841–1847)
- Matija Rukavina (1847)
- Josip Jelačić (1848–1859)
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- Lazar Mamula (1859–1865)
- Franjo Filipović (1865–1868)
- Johann Wagner (1868–1869)
- Gottfried Auersperg (1869)
- Julius Fluk von Leidenkron (1869–1870)
- Gabriel Rodić (1870–1881)
- Stjepan Jovanović (1882–1885)
- Ludovik Comaro (1885–1886)
- Dragutin Blažeković (1886–1890)
- Emil David (1890–1902)
- Erasmus Handel (1902–1905)
- Nicola Nardelli (1905–1911)
- Mario Attems (1911–1918)
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