Tenure
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Incumbent
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Notes
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Spanish Suzerainty, administered as Spanish Oran
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1509–1509 |
Pedro Navarro, conde de Oliveto, Governor |
Took the city from the Zayyanids.
|
1509–1510 |
Rui Días Álvares de Rojas, Governor |
|
1510–1512 |
Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Governor |
1st Term
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1512–1516 |
Martín de Argote, Governor |
|
1516–1518 |
Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, marqués de Comares, Governor |
2nd Term, died in office
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1518–1520 |
Luis Fernández de Córdoba, marqués de Comares, Governor |
1st Term, son of his predecessor
|
1520–1523 |
Luis de Cárdenas, Governor |
|
1523–1531 |
Luis Fernández de Córdoba, marqués de Comares, Governor |
2nd Term
|
1531–1534 |
Pedro de Godoy, Governor |
|
1534–1558 |
Martín Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete, Governor |
|
1558–1564 |
Alonso de Córdoba y Fernández de Velasco, conde de Alcaudete, Governor |
|
1564–1565 |
Andrés Ponce de León, Governor |
|
1565–1567 |
Hernán Tello de Guzmán, Governor |
|
1567–1571 |
Pedro Luis Galcerán de Borja y de Castro-Pinós, marqués de Navarrés, Governor |
|
1571–1573 |
Felipe Galcerán de Borja, Governor |
|
1573–1574 |
Diego Fernández de Córdoba, conde de Comares, Governor |
1st Term
|
1574–1575 |
Luis de Bocanegra, Governor |
|
1575–1585 |
Martín de Córdoba y Velasco, marqués de Cortes, Governor |
|
1585–1589 |
Pedro de Padilla, Governor |
|
1589–1594 |
Diego Fernández de Córdoba, conde de Comares, Governor |
2nd Term
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1594–1596 |
Gabriel Niño de Zúñiga, Governor |
|
1596–1604 |
Francisco de Córdoba y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete, Governor |
|
1604–1607 |
Juan Ramírez de Guzmán, conde de Teba, Governor |
|
1607–1608 |
Diego de Toledo y Guzmán, Governor |
|
1608–1616 |
Felipe Ramírez de Arellano, conde de Aguilar de Inestrillas, Governor |
|
1616–1625 |
Jorge de Cárdenas Manrique, duque de Maqueda, Governor |
|
1625–1628 |
Antonio Sancho Davila y Toledo, marqués de Velada, Governor |
|
1628–1632 |
Francisco González de Andía y Irarrazábal y Zárate, visconde de Santa Clara de Avedillo, Governor |
|
1632–1639 |
Antonio de Zúñiga y de la Cueva, marqués de Flores Dávila, Governor |
1st Term
|
1639–1643 |
Álvaro de Bazán Manrique de Lara y Benavides, marqués del Viso, Governor |
|
1643–1647 |
Rodrigo Pimentel Ponce de León, marqués de Viana, Governor |
|
1647–1652 |
Antonio de Zúñiga y de la Cueva, marqués de Flores Dávila, Governor |
2nd Term
|
1652–1660 |
Antonio Gómez Dávila Toledo y Osorio, marqués de San Román, Governor |
|
1660–1666 |
Gaspar Felipe de Guzmán, duque de San Lucar, Governor |
|
1666–1672 |
Fernando Joaquín Fajardo de Requeséns y Zúñiga, marqués de los Vélez, Governor |
|
1672–1675 |
Diego de Portugal, Governor |
|
1675–1678 |
Iñigo de Toledo y Osorio, Governor |
|
1678–1681 |
Pedro Andrés Ramírez de Guzmán y Acuña, marqués de Algava, Governor |
|
1681–1682 |
Gaspar Portocarrero, conde de la Monclova, Governor |
|
1682–1683 |
Pedro Félix José de Silva y Meneses, conde de Cifuentes, Governor |
|
1683–1685 |
Juan de Villalpando, marqués de Osera, Governor |
|
1685–1687 |
Antonio Paniagua de Loaysa y Zúñiga, marqués de Santa Cruz de Paniangua, Governor |
|
1687–1687 |
Diego de Bracamonte, conde de Bracamonte, Governor |
|
1687–1691 |
Félix Nieto da Silva, conde de Guaro, Governor |
|
1691–1692 |
Jean-Louis d'Orléans, comte de Charny, Governor |
|
1692–1697 |
Andrés Copola, duque de Cansano, Governor |
|
1697–1701 |
Gonzalo Arias Dávila Pacheco oloma y Borja, marqués de Casasola, Governor |
|
1701–1704 |
Juan Francisco Manrique de Araña, Governor |
|
1704–1707 |
Carlo Carafa, Governor |
|
1707–1708 |
Melchor de Avellaneda Sandoval y Romero, Marquis of Valdecañas, Governor |
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Algerine Suzerainty
|
1708 |
Annexed by the Beylik of Mascara, part of the Regency of Algiers
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1708–1732 |
Mustapha Bouchelaghem, Bey |
Took the city from Spain
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Spanish Suzerainty, administered as Spanish Oran
|
1732–1732 |
Álvaro de Navia Osorio y Vigil, marqués de Santa Cruz de Marcenado, Governor |
Killed in a raid by Arab tribes
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1733–1733 |
Antonio Arias del Castillo, marqués de Villadarias, Governor |
|
1733–1738 |
José Vallejo, Governor |
|
1738–1742 |
José Basilio de Aramburu, Governor |
|
1742–1748 |
Alexandre de la Mothe, Governor |
|
1748–1752 |
Pedro de Algaín, marqués de al Real Corona, Governor |
|
1752–1758 |
Juan Antonio de Escoiquiz, Governor |
|
1758–1765 |
Juan Martín Zermeño, Governor |
1st Term
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1765–1768 |
Cristóbal de Córdoba, Governor |
|
1767–1770 |
Victorio Alcondolo Bolognino Visconti, conde de Bolognino, Governor |
|
1770–1774 |
Eugenio Fernández de Álvarado y Perales Hurtado y Colomo, Governor |
|
1774–1778 |
Pedro Martín Zermeño, Governor |
2nd Term
|
1778–1779 |
Luís de Carajal, Governor |
|
1779–1785 |
Pedro Guelif, Governor |
|
1785–1789 |
Luís de la Casas y Aragon, Governor |
|
1789–1790 |
Manuel Pineda de la Torre y Solís, marqués de Campo Santo, Governor |
|
1790–1791 |
Joaquín Mayone y Ferrari, conde de Cumbre Hermosa, Governor |
|
1791–1792 |
Juan de Courten, Governor |
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Algerine suzerainty
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1792 |
Re-incorporated into the Beylik of Mascara, became capital of the province
|
1792–1798/1799 |
Mohammed el-Kebir, Bey |
Retook the city from Spain in 1792
|
1798/1799–1802 |
Osman Bey, Bey |
Son of Mohammed el-Kebir
|
1802–1805 |
Mustafa Bey al-Manzalah, Bey |
1st Term
|
1805?–1807 |
Mohammed Bey Makkalas, Bey |
Son of Mohammed el-Kebir, executed.
|
1807–1807 |
Mustafa Bey al-Manzalah, Bey |
2nd Term
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1807–1812 |
Mohammed bou Kabous, Bey |
Brother of Mohammed, executed
|
1812–1817 |
Ali Kora Bargli, Bey |
Nicknamed the "Turk", executed
|
1827–1831 |
Hassan Bey, Bey |
Last Bey of Oran, sent into exile
|
1831 |
Conquered by France and incorporated into French Algeria
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