An Austrian governor seated in Temeschwar ruled the area, and the title of voivod belonged to the emperor himself.
Between 1771 and 1821, it was seat of Austrian governors of Galicia.
On September 7 of the same year, after occupying Genoa, he became Austrian governor of the city.
He was the Austrian governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1881 to 1882.
He served as the Austrian governor of Bosnia & Herzegovina between 1903 and 1907.
He was the Austrian governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1882 and 1903.
The Principality of Transylvania remained nominally independent but was subject to the direct rule of Austrian governors.
Horn fanfares herald the approach of Gesler, the Austrian governor, whom the Swiss detest, and his entourage.
Between 1771 and 1821, the Lubomirski Palace served as the residence for Austrian governors of Galicia.
He is the only Austrian governor who has ever held the same office in two separate states.