Colonial Governors By Year - 10th Century

10th Century

1000 - 999 - 998 - 997 - 996 - 995 - 994 - 993 - 992 - 991
990 - 989 - 988 - 987 - 986 - 985 - 984 - 983 - 982 - 981
980 - 979 - 978 - 977 - 976 - 975 - 974 - 973 - 972 - 971
970 - 969 - 968 - 967 - 966 - 965 - 964 - 963 - 962 - 961
960 - 959 - 958 - 957 - 956 - 955 - 954 - 953 - 952 - 951
950 - 949 - 948 - 947 - 946 - 945 - 944 - 943 - 942 - 941
940 - 939 - 938 - 937 - 936 - 935 - 934 - 933 - 932 - 931
930 - 929 - 928 - 927 - 926 - 925 - 924 - 923 - 922 - 921
920 - 919 - 918 - 917 - 916 - 915 - 914 - 913 - 912 - 911
910 - 909 - 908 - 907 - 906 - 905 - 904 - 903 - 902 - 901

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