List of Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Sardinia
This is a list of the Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Sardina (Italian: Presidenti del Consiglio dei Ministri del Regno di Sardegna) from the granting of the Statuto Albertino in 1848 until the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.
Chief Ministers of the Kingdom of Sardina (1730–1848)
- 1730–1740: Giovanni Cristoforo Zoppi
- 1742–1745: Carlo Vincenzo Ferrero d'Ormea
- 1756–1763: Giuseppe Osorio Alarcòn
- 1768–1779: Carlo Luigi Caissotti
- 1789–1793: Giuseppe Ignazio Corte
Presidents of the Council of Ministers (1848–1861)
Governments: Rightist coalition
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office Electoral mandates |
Tenure (Years and days) |
Party | Government | Composition | Legislature | King | ||
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Cesare Balbo (1789–1853) |
18 March 1848 |
27 July 1848 |
131 days | Moderate Party | Balbo | Moderate–Military | I (1848) |
![]() Charles Albert (1831–1849) | |
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Gabrio Casati (1789–1873) |
27 July 1848 |
15 August 1848 |
19 days | Moderate Party | Casati | Moderate–Military | |||
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Cesare Alfieri di Sostegno (1789–1853) |
15 August 1848 |
11 October 1848 |
57 days | Moderate Party | Alfieri | Moderate–Military | |||
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Ettore Perrone di San Martino (1789–1849) |
11 October 1848 |
16 December 1848 |
66 days | Military | Perrone | Moderate–Military | |||
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Vincenzo Gioberti (1801–1852) |
16 December 1848 |
21 February 1849 |
67 days | Moderate Party | Gioberti | Moderate–Military | |||
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Agostino Chiodo (1791–1861) |
21 February 1849 |
27 March 1849 |
34 days | Military | Chiodo | Moderate–Military | II (Jan 1849) | ||
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Claudio Gabriele de Launay (1786–1850) |
27 March 1849 |
7 May 1849 |
41 days | Military | Launay | Moderate–Military | III (Jul 1849) |
![]() Victor Emmanuel II (1849–1861) | |
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Massimo D'Azeglio (1798–1866) |
7 May 1849 |
21 May 1852 |
3 years, 168 days | Moderate Party | D'Azeglio I | Moderate–Military | IV (Dec 1849) | ||
21 May 1852 |
22 October 1852 |
D'Azeglio II | Moderate–Military | |||||||
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Camillo Benso, Conte di Cavour (1810–1861) |
22 October 1852 |
4 May 1855 |
6 years, 270 days | Moderate Party | Cavour I | Moderate–Military | V (1853) | ||
4 May 1855 |
19 July 1859 |
Cavour II | Moderate–Military | VI (1857) | ||||||
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Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora (1804–1878) |
19 July 1859 |
21 January 1860 |
186 days | Military | Launay | Moderate–Military | |||
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Camillo Benso, Conte di Cavour (1810–1861) |
21 January 1860 |
23 March 1861 |
1 year, 61 days | Moderate Party | Cavour III | Moderate–Military | VII (1860) |
Timeline
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