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Political Parties: Political Parties:
- Conservative and Sotirian Democratic
- Liberal and Radical
- Social Democratic and Socialist
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Seimas (election) |
Political Party | Appointer | |
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1 | Marshal Teodoras Valančius (1767 - 1833) |
17th March 1815 | 24th February 1826 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | I (1818) |
Liberal | — | Provisional Seimas (1811-1818) | |
II (1821) |
1 | Marshal Teodoras Valančius (1818–1833) | |||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Rolandas Stulginskis (1765 - 1840) |
24th February 1826 | 28th March 1835 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | III (1826) |
Liberal | |||
IV (1828) | |||||||||
V (1831) | |||||||||
1 | Marshal Henrikas Ciplijauskas (1833–1843) | ||||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Aleksandras Jucys (1800-1847) |
28th March 1835 | 11th January 1836 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | — | Liberal | |||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Algis Simonavičius (1779 - 1857) |
28th March 1835 | 17th February 1843 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | VI (1837) |
Liberal | |||
VII (1841) | |||||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Žygimantas Vingis (1767 - 1833) |
17th February 1843 | 20th August 1843 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | — | Liberal | 1 | Marshal Baltramiejus Jurkunas (1843–1848) | |
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Aleksandras Jucys (1800-1847) |
20th August 1843 | 22nd April 1847 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | VIII (1844) |
Liberal | |||
IX (1845) | |||||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Vygantas Graičiūnas (1767 - 1833) |
22nd April 1847 | 5th January 1851 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | X (1848) |
Liberal | |||
1 | Marshal Emilis Žybertas (1848–1853) | ||||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Paulius Liaudanskas (1767 - 1833) |
7th January 1851 | 7th July 1852 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | XI (1849) |
Unitarian | |||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Ažuolas Vilcikauskas (1767 - 1833) |
7th July 1852 | 17th February 1853 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | — | Liberal | |||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Kristupas Matusevičius (1767 - 1833) |
17th February 1853 | 17th February 1858 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | XII (1852) |
Unitarian | — | Marshal Joris Bauzys (1853–1859) | |
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Gvidonas Leofredsun (1767 - 1833) |
Did not take office | XIII (1857) |
Unitarian | |||||
1 | Marshal Mykolas Sauka (1859–1862) | ||||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
— | Position Vacant[1] | ||||||||
1 | Marshal Juozas Sirvydas (1810 - 1890) |
25th March 1863 | 2nd February 1864 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | XIV (1862) |
Unitarian | 1 | Marshal Algirdas Basanavičius (1862–1869) | |
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Sebastijonas Levendavičius (1767 - 1833) |
5th February 1864 | 15th February 1866 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | — | Unitarian | |||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Petras Kvasinskas (1767 - 1833) |
15th February 1866 | 20th December 1867 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | XV (1865) |
Unitarian | |||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
1 | Aleksas Mikolajunas (1767 - 1833) |
20th December 1867 | 5th October 1872 | 13 years, 11 months and 7 days | XVI (1868) |
Unitarian | |||
XVII (1871) |
1 | Marshal Girenas Silvistravičius (1869–1874) | |||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor | |||||||||
Laimis Petrosiunas (1767 - 1881) |
5th October 1872 | 9th December 1881 | 9 years, 2 months and 4 days | XVIII (1873) |
Radical ↓ Liberal | ||||
XIX (1874) |
1 | Algis Zuokas (1874–1879) | |||||||
2 | XV (1878) | ||||||||
XV (1880) | |||||||||
Considered to be one of the key figures behind the unification of Werania, von Bayrhoffer dominated the early politics of the new state mentoring Emperor |
|- bgcolor=#FFFFE0 | colspan="8" |Marshal Mykolas Sauka unilaterally suspended the Seimas and assumed the powers of Chancellor from 25th August 1859 to 11th December 1862 Steponas Vailokaitis
- ↑ Marshal Mykolas Sauka unilaterally suspended the Seimas and assumed the powers of Chancellor from 25th August 1859 to 11th December 1862.