Leadership
Leadership was effectively provided by Daniele Manin throughout the republic's brief existence, but the following heads of state were in place during the 17 months:
From | To | Officeholder(s) | Title |
---|---|---|---|
March 1848 | March 1848 | Giovanni Francesco Avesani | President of the Provisional Government |
March 1848 | July 1848 | Daniele Manin | Chief executive |
July 1848 | August 1848 | Jacopo Castelli | President of the Provisional Government |
August 1848 | August 1848 | Daniele Manin | Dictator |
August 1848 | March 1849 | Daniele Manin | Triumvirate |
CA Leone Graziani | |||
Col Giambattista Cavedalis | |||
March 1849 | August 1849 | Daniele Manin | President of the Executive Power |
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