Talk:List of monarchs of Naples

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[edit] Viceroys

Good job to whoever add much of the information, however I feel there should be an article List of viceroys of Naples for the viceroys as they weren't actually Kings... I'll put them here on the talk if anyone wants to create such an article. - Gennarous (talk) 15:33, 27 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] French direct rule, 1500–1504

[edit] Spanish direct rule, 1516–1707

The Spanish lost the kingdom to the Austrians during the War of the Spanish Succession

[edit] Austrian direct rule, 1714–1734

  • 17141734 Charles VI - also Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
    • Viceroy: Georg Adam von Martinitz, Count (july-october1707)
    • Viceroy: Wirich Philipp von Dhaun, Count (1707-1708) (1st term)
    • Viceroy: Vincenzo Grimani, Cardinal (1708-1710)
    • Viceroy: Carlo Borromeo Arese, Count of Arona (1710-1713)
    • Viceroy: Wirich Philipp von Dhaun, Count (1713-1719) (2nd term)
    • Viceroy: Johann Wenzel von Gallas, Count (july 1719)
    • Viceroy: Wolfgang Hannibal von Schrattenbach, Count (1719-1721)
    • Viceroy: Marcantonio Borghese, Prince of Sulmona (1721-1722)
    • Viceroy: Michael Friedrich von Althann, Cardinal (1722-1728)
    • Viceroy: Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero, Marquis of Almahara (july-december 1728)
    • Viceroy: Aloys Thomas Raimund von Harrach, Count (1728-1733)
    • Viceroy: Giulio Borromeo Visconti, Count of Pieve di Brebbia (1733-1734)