Lists of rulers of Italy

Lists of rulers of Italy

This is a list of rulers and office-holders of Italy.

Heads of state

*Presidents of the Italian Republic
*King of Italy

Heads of government

*Prime Ministers of Italy

Ministers

*Italian Minister of the Interior
*Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Italian Minister of Defense
*Italian Minister of Justice
*Italian Minister of Public Instruction

Heads of former states

Princely states

*Rulers of Tuscany
*Rulers of Milan
*Monarchs of Naples and Sicily: Counts and Kings of Sicily and Naples
*Dukes of Savoy, Kings of Sardinia, and Kings of Italy from 1861
*Doges of Venice
*Dukes of Parma
*Dukes of Modena
*Dukes of Amalfi
*Counts and Dukes of Apulia and Calabria
*Chancellor of Florence
*Counts of Aversa
*Dukes and Princes of Benevento
*Gastalds and Princes of Capua
*Dukes of Ferrara and of Modena
*Dukes of Friuli
*Hypati and Dukes of Gaeta
*Doge of Genoa
*Marquises and Dukes of Mantua
*Lords and Dukes of Milan
*Marquises of Montferrat
*Dukes of Naples
*Lords and Princes of Piedmont
*Princes of Salerno
*Marquises of Saluzzo
*Dukes of Spoleto
*Princes of Taranto
*Rulers of Tuscany
*Counts of Tusculum
*Doges of Venice

Rome

*Roman Emperors
*Roman usurpers
*Kings of Rome
*Republican Roman Consuls, Early Imperial Roman Consuls, and Late Imperial Roman Consuls
*Censors
*Roman dictators
*Prefects of the Praetorian Guard
*Tyrants of Syracuse, see "Syracuse, Italy"

ee also

*Lists of office-holders


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