fbpx
Wikipedia

List of colonial governors of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo

This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo (today the Democratic Republic of the Congo).

Belgian Congo (dark green) depicted with Belgian Ruanda-Urundi (light green), 1935.

International Association of the Congo edit

Prior to the creation of the Congo Free State, the International Association of the Congo (IAC) had signed treaties with over 300 native Congolese chiefs and in effect exercised sovereignty over a large area of the Congo Basin. The IAC was headquartered in Belgium and run by a committee under the presidency of Maximilien Strauch. Prior to the creation of the office of Administrator-General, authority on the ground in the Congo had been exercised by a Chief of Expedition, who until April 1884 was Henry Morton Stanley.[1]

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Position Term of office Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
  Francis de Winton
(1835–1901)
Administrator-General 22 April 1884 1 July 1885 1 year, 70 days

Congo Free State edit

Administrators-General / Governors-General edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Position Term of office Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
  Francis de Winton
(1835–1901)
Administrator-General 1 July 1885 April 1886 9 months
  Camille Janssen
(1837–1926)
April 1886 17 April 1887 6 years, 3 months
Governor-General 17 April 1887 1 July 1892 [2]
  Théophile Wahis
(1844–1921)
1 July 1892 15 November 1908 16 years, 137 days

Vice Governors-General edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Position Term of office Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
  Camille Janssen
(1837–1926)
Vice Administrator-General 25 September 1885 April 1886 6 months
  Herman Ledeganck
(1841–1908)
Vice Governor-General 31 January 1888 January 1889 11 months [3]
  Henri Gondry
(1845–1889)
Acting Vice Governor-General January 1889 18 May 1889 4 months [4]
  Camille Coquilhat
(1853–1891)
Vice Governor-General 1890 24 March 1891 0–1 years [5]
  Théophile Wahis
(1844–1921)
15 April 1891 1 July 1892 1 year, 77 days [6]
  Francis Dhanis
(1861–1909)
4 September 1896 1897 0–1 years
  Émile Wangermée
(1855–1924)
11 April 1897 1 December 1897 234 days
  Alphonse van Gèle
(1848–1939)
1 December 1897 10 January 1899 1 year, 40 days
  Paul Costermans
(1860–1905)
January 1904 March 1905 1 year, 2 months
  Félix Fuchs
(1858–1928)
Governor-General ad interim 25 December 1902 4 March 1904 1 year, 70 days
Vice Governor-General 1907 1908 0–1 years
  Albert Lantonnois van Rode
(1852–1934)
May 1905 1906/7 1–2 years

Belgian Congo edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Position Term of office Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
  Théophile Wahis
(1844–1921)
Governor-General 15 November 1908 20 May 1912 3 years, 187 days
  Félix Fuchs
(1858–1928)
20 May 1912 5 January 1916 3 years, 230 days
  Eugène Henry
(1862–1930)
5 January 1916 30 January 1921 5 years, 25 days
  Maurice Lippens
(1875–1956)
30 January 1921 24 January 1923 1 year, 359 days
  Martin Rutten
(1876–1944)
24 January 1923 27 December 1927 4 years, 337 days
  Auguste Tilkens
(1869–1949)
27 December 1927 14 September 1934 6 years, 261 days
  Pierre Ryckmans
(1891–1959)
14 September 1934 31 December 1946 12 years, 108 days
  Eugène Jungers
(1888–1958)
31 December 1946 1 January 1952 5 years, 1 day
  Léo Pétillon
(1903–1996)
1 January 1952 12 July 1958 6 years, 192 days
  Hendrik Cornelis
(1910–1999)
12 July 1958 30 June 1960 1 year, 354 days

On 1 July 1960, the Belgian Congo became independent as the Republic of the Congo (République du Congo).

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Boulger 1898, pp. 258–59.
  2. ^ Janssens & Cateaux 1908, p. 20. Janssen continued as an Honorary Governor-General until his death.
  3. ^ Janssens & Cateaux 1908, p. 163. He left for the Congo on 6 February 1888 and returned to Europe on 19 May 1889.
  4. ^ Janssens & Cateaux 1908, p. 165. He left for the Congo on 6 January 1889 to replace Ledeganck.
  5. ^ Janssens & Cateaux 1908, p. 48. He embarked for the Congo on 28 March 1890 and was named Vice Governor-General shortly after his arrival.
  6. ^ Janssens & Cateaux 1908, p. 28. He was appointed Vice Governor-General on 19 November 1890, but did not arrive to take over his post until 15 April 1891.

References edit

  • Boulger, Demetrius Charles (1898). The Congo State: Or, The Growth of Civilisation in Central Africa. London: W. Thacker & Co.
  • Gann, Lewis H.; Duignan, Peter (1979). The Rulers of Belgian Africa, 1884–1914. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Henige, David P. (1970). Colonial Governors from the Fifteenth Century to the Present: A Comprehensive List. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Janssens, Édouard; Cateaux, Albert (1908). Les Belges au Congo: notices biographiques. Antwerp: J. van Hille-De Backer.

External links edit

  • World Statesmen – Congo (Kinshasa)

list, colonial, governors, congo, free, state, belgian, congo, this, list, european, colonial, administrators, responsible, territory, congo, free, state, belgian, congo, today, democratic, republic, congo, belgian, congo, dark, green, depicted, with, belgian,. This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo today the Democratic Republic of the Congo Belgian Congo dark green depicted with Belgian Ruanda Urundi light green 1935 Contents 1 International Association of the Congo 2 Congo Free State 2 1 Administrators General Governors General 2 2 Vice Governors General 3 Belgian Congo 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksInternational Association of the Congo editPrior to the creation of the Congo Free State the International Association of the Congo IAC had signed treaties with over 300 native Congolese chiefs and in effect exercised sovereignty over a large area of the Congo Basin The IAC was headquartered in Belgium and run by a committee under the presidency of Maximilien Strauch Prior to the creation of the office of Administrator General authority on the ground in the Congo had been exercised by a Chief of Expedition who until April 1884 was Henry Morton Stanley 1 Portrait Name Birth Death Position Term of office NotesTook office Left office Time in office nbsp Francis de Winton 1835 1901 Administrator General 22 April 1884 1 July 1885 1 year 70 daysCongo Free State editAdministrators General Governors General edit Portrait Name Birth Death Position Term of office NotesTook office Left office Time in office nbsp Francis de Winton 1835 1901 Administrator General 1 July 1885 April 1886 9 months nbsp Camille Janssen 1837 1926 April 1886 17 April 1887 6 years 3 monthsGovernor General 17 April 1887 1 July 1892 2 nbsp Theophile Wahis 1844 1921 1 July 1892 15 November 1908 16 years 137 daysVice Governors General edit Portrait Name Birth Death Position Term of office NotesTook office Left office Time in office nbsp Camille Janssen 1837 1926 Vice Administrator General 25 September 1885 April 1886 6 months nbsp Herman Ledeganck 1841 1908 Vice Governor General 31 January 1888 January 1889 11 months 3 nbsp Henri Gondry 1845 1889 Acting Vice Governor General January 1889 18 May 1889 4 months 4 nbsp Camille Coquilhat 1853 1891 Vice Governor General 1890 24 March 1891 0 1 years 5 nbsp Theophile Wahis 1844 1921 15 April 1891 1 July 1892 1 year 77 days 6 nbsp Francis Dhanis 1861 1909 4 September 1896 1897 0 1 years nbsp Emile Wangermee 1855 1924 11 April 1897 1 December 1897 234 days nbsp Alphonse van Gele 1848 1939 1 December 1897 10 January 1899 1 year 40 days nbsp Paul Costermans 1860 1905 January 1904 March 1905 1 year 2 months nbsp Felix Fuchs 1858 1928 Governor General ad interim 25 December 1902 4 March 1904 1 year 70 daysVice Governor General 1907 1908 0 1 years nbsp Albert Lantonnois van Rode 1852 1934 May 1905 1906 7 1 2 yearsBelgian Congo editPortrait Name Birth Death Position Term of office NotesTook office Left office Time in office nbsp Theophile Wahis 1844 1921 Governor General 15 November 1908 20 May 1912 3 years 187 days nbsp Felix Fuchs 1858 1928 20 May 1912 5 January 1916 3 years 230 days nbsp Eugene Henry 1862 1930 5 January 1916 30 January 1921 5 years 25 days nbsp Maurice Lippens 1875 1956 30 January 1921 24 January 1923 1 year 359 days nbsp Martin Rutten 1876 1944 24 January 1923 27 December 1927 4 years 337 days nbsp Auguste Tilkens 1869 1949 27 December 1927 14 September 1934 6 years 261 days nbsp Pierre Ryckmans 1891 1959 14 September 1934 31 December 1946 12 years 108 days nbsp Eugene Jungers 1888 1958 31 December 1946 1 January 1952 5 years 1 day nbsp Leo Petillon 1903 1996 1 January 1952 12 July 1958 6 years 192 days nbsp Hendrik Cornelis 1910 1999 12 July 1958 30 June 1960 1 year 354 daysOn 1 July 1960 the Belgian Congo became independent as the Republic of the Congo Republique du Congo See also editColonization of the Congo Basin Belgian colonial empire Minister of the Colonies Belgium List of colonial governors of Ruanda Urundi List of presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo List of prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of the CongoNotes edit Boulger 1898 pp 258 59 Janssens amp Cateaux 1908 p 20 Janssen continued as an Honorary Governor General until his death Janssens amp Cateaux 1908 p 163 He left for the Congo on 6 February 1888 and returned to Europe on 19 May 1889 Janssens amp Cateaux 1908 p 165 He left for the Congo on 6 January 1889 to replace Ledeganck Janssens amp Cateaux 1908 p 48 He embarked for the Congo on 28 March 1890 and was named Vice Governor General shortly after his arrival Janssens amp Cateaux 1908 p 28 He was appointed Vice Governor General on 19 November 1890 but did not arrive to take over his post until 15 April 1891 References editBoulger Demetrius Charles 1898 The Congo State Or The Growth of Civilisation in Central Africa London W Thacker amp Co Gann Lewis H Duignan Peter 1979 The Rulers of Belgian Africa 1884 1914 Princeton NJ Princeton University Press Henige David P 1970 Colonial Governors from the Fifteenth Century to the Present A Comprehensive List Madison WI University of Wisconsin Press Janssens Edouard Cateaux Albert 1908 Les Belges au Congo notices biographiques Antwerp J van Hille De Backer External links editWorld Statesmen Congo Kinshasa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of colonial governors of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo amp oldid 1151893274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.