- International Association of the Congo
- Congo Free State Administrators-General / Governors-General Vice Governors-General
- Belgian Congo
- See also
- Notes
- References
- External links
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). International Association of the CongoPrior 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. 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.{{sfn|Boulger|1898|pp=258–59}} Portrait | Name {{small|(Birth–Death) | Position | Term of Office | Notes |
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| {{small>(1835–1901)}}Administrator-General | 22 April 1884 | 1 July 1885 |
Congo Free StateAdministrators-General / Governors-GeneralPortrait | Name {{small|(Birth–Death) | Position | Term of Office | Notes |
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| {{small>(1835–1901)}}Administrator-General | 1 July 1885 | April 1886 | | Camille Janssen {{small|(1837–1926)}} | Administrator-General | April 1886 | 17 April 1887 | Governor-General | 17 April 1887 | 1 July 1892 | Janssens|Cateaux|1908|p=20|ps=. Janssen continued as an Honorary Governor-General until his death.}} | | {{small>(1844–1921)}}Governor-General | 1 July 1892 | 15 November 1908 |
Vice Governors-GeneralPortrait | Name {{small|(Birth–Death) | Position | Term of Office | Notes |
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| {{small>(1837–1926)}}Vice Administrator-General | 25 September 1885 | April 1886 | | {{small>(1841–1908)}}Vice Governor-General | 31 January 1888 | January 1889 | Janssens|Cateaux|1908|p=163|ps=. He left for the Congo on 6 February 1888 and returned to Europe on 19 May 1889.}} | | {{small>(1845–1889)}}Acting Vice Governor-General | January 1889 | 18 May 1889 | Janssens|Cateaux|1908|p=165|ps=. He left for the Congo on 6 January 1889 to replace Ledeganck.}} | | {{small>(1853–1891)}}Vice Governor-General | 1890 | 24 March 1891 | Janssens|Cateaux|1908|p=48|ps=. He embarked for the Congo on 28 March 1890 and was named Vice Governor-General shortly after his arrival.}} | | {{small>(1844–1921)}}Vice Governor-General | 15 April 1891 | 1 July 1892 | Janssens|Cateaux|1908|p=28|ps=. He was appointed Vice Governor-General on 19 November 1890, but did not arrive to take over his post until 15 April 1891.}} | | {{small>(1861–1909)}}Vice Governor-General | 4 September 1896 | 1897 | | {{small>(1855–1924)}}Vice Governor-General | 11 April 1897 | 1 December 1897 | | {{small>(1848–1939)}}Vice Governor-General | 1 December 1897 | 10 January 1899 | | {{small>(1860–1905)}}Vice Governor-General | January 1904 | March 1905 | | Félix Fuchs {{small|(1858–1928)}} | Governor-General ad interim | 25 December 1902 | 4 March 1904 | Vice Governor-General | 1907 | 1908 | | | {{small>(1852–1934)}}Vice Governor-General | May 1905 | 1906/7 |
Belgian CongoPortrait | Name {{small|(Birth–Death) | Position | Term of Office | Notes |
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| {{small>(1844–1921)}}Governor-General | 15 November 1908 | 20 May 1912 | | {{small>(1858–1928)}}Governor-General | 20 May 1912 | 5 January 1916 | | {{small>(1862–1930)}}Governor-General | 5 January 1916 | 30 January 1921 | | {{small>(1875–1956)}}Governor-General | 30 January 1921 | 24 January 1923 | | {{small>(1876–1944)}}Governor-General | 24 January 1923 | 27 December 1927 | | {{small>(1869–1949)}}Governor-General | 27 December 1927 | 14 September 1934 | | {{small>(1891–1959)}}Governor-General | 14 September 1934 | 31 December 1946 | | {{small>(1888–1958)}}Governor-General | 31 December 1946 | 1 January 1952 | | {{small>(1903–1996)}}Governor-General | 1 January 1952 | 12 July 1958 | | {{small>(1910–1999)}}Governor-General | 12 July 1958 | 30 June 1960 |
On 1 July 1960, the Belgian Congo became independent as the Republic of the Congo (République du Congo). See also- Minister of the Colonies (Belgium)
- List of heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- List of heads of government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Archives Africaines (Belgium), containing 4.5 km of governor-related records[1]
Notes1. ^{{cite web |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171011115314/http://www.arch.be/index.php?l=en&m=news&r=all-news&a=2014-12-11-as-from-2015-the-fps-foreign-affairs-transfers-the-so-called-africa-archives-to-the-state-archives |archivedate= 11 October 2017 |deadurl=yes |url=http://www.arch.be/index.php?l=en&m=news&r=all-news&a=2014-12-11-as-from-2015-the-fps-foreign-affairs-transfers-the-so-called-africa-archives-to-the-state-archives |title=As from 2015 the FPS Foreign Affairs transfers the so-called ‘Africa Archives’ to the State Archives |date= 11 December 2014 |work=Arch.be }}
References{{refbegin}}- {{cite book |ref=harv |first=Demetrius Charles |last=Boulger |title=The Congo State: Or, The Growth of Civilisation in Central Africa |location=London |publisher=W. Thacker & Co. |year=1898 |url=https://archive.org/details/congostateorgro00boulgoog}}
- {{cite book |ref=harv |first1=Lewis H. |last1=Gann |first2=Peter |last2=Duignan |title=The Rulers of Belgian Africa, 1884–1914 |location=Princeton, NJ |publisher=Princeton University Press |year=1979}}
- {{cite book |ref=harv |first=David P. |last=Henige |title=Colonial Governors from the Fifteenth Century to the Present: A Comprehensive List |location=Madison, WI |publisher=University of Wisconsin Press |year=1970}}
- {{cite book |ref=harv |first1=Édouard |last1=Janssens |first2=Albert |last2=Cateaux |title=Les Belges au Congo: notices biographiques |location=Antwerp |publisher=J. van Hille-De Backer |year=1908 |url=https://archive.org/details/lesbelgesaucongo01jans}}
{{refend}}External links- World Statesmen - Congo (Kinshasa)
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