List of mayors of Odesa, Ukraine

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Throughout Odesa, Ukraine's history, the office of Novorossiya Governor and Odesa mayor was closely aligned and often was held by the same leader.

List of Mayors

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Mayors of Odesa Ukraine[1]
Mayor Term Governor General of Novorossiia Term Notes
Zheleztsov, Andrey
(Андрей Железцов)
1796 - 1797 Zubov, Platon Prince
(Платон Александрович Зубов)[2][3]
1792/1794/1795 - 1796 Novorossiya Governor office created
Berdyaev, Nikolai
(Николай Михайлович Бердяев)
1796 - 1797
Portnov, Larion F.
(Ларион Федорович Портнов)
1797 - 1800 Kahovsky, Mikhail
(Михаил Васильевич Каховский)
1797 - 1800
Kafedzhi, Ivan (Kafadzhi)
(Иван Кафеджи [Кафаджи])
1800 - 1803 Mikhelson, Ivan
(Иван Иванович Михельсон)
1800 - 1803
Bekleshev, Alexander
(Александр Андреевич Беклешев)
1803 - 1804
Richelieu[4]
(Ришелье)
1803 - 1814 Richelieu 1805 - 1814 Office of Governor General and Mayor combined during Richelieu's tenure.
Amvrosy, Ivan Amvrosievich
(Иван Амвросиевич Амвросий)
1806 - 1809
Androsov, Ivan
(Иван Андросов)
1809 - 1812
Androsov, Semen
(Семен Андросов)
1812 - 1815
Kolbe, Thomas[5] Temporary appointment
Langeron
(Александр Фёдорович Ланжерон)
January 1, 1816 - 1820[6] Langeron January 1, 1816 - 1822[7]
Protasov, Yakov
(Яков Протасов)
1815-1818
Inglezi, Dmitriy Spiridonovich
(Дмитрий Спиридонович Инглези)
1818-1821
Tregubov, Nikolai Yakovlevich[6]
(Николай Яковлевич Трегубов)
May 1820 - June 1822[8] Inzov, Ivan Nikitovich[9]
(Иван Никитович Инзов)
July 1822 - May 23, 1823[8]
Guryev, Alexander Dmitrievich[10]
(Александр Дмитриевич Гурьев)
1822-1825 Vorontsov, Mikhail Semenovich[9]
(Михаил Семенович Воронцов)
1823-1854
Luchich, Philip Lukyanovich
(Филипп Лукьянович Лучич)
1824-1827 1830-1833 1839-1842 Krasovskiy, Afanasy Ivanovich
(Афанасий Иванович Красовский)
1826
Neydgardt, Pavel Ivanovich
(Павел Иванович Нейдгардт)
1825-1826
Pahlen, Fyodor Petrovich
(Федор Петрович Пален)
1826-1828 1826,1830-1832 Fyodor Petrovich Pahlen
(Федор Петрович Пален)
1826-1828 1826,1830-1832
Avchinnikov, Ivan Vasilievich
(Иван Васильевич Авчинников)
1827-1830
Bogdanovskiy, Andrey Vasilyevich
(Андрей Васильевич Богдановский)
1828-1831
Levshin, Aleksey Irakliyevich[10]
(Алексей Ираклиевич Левшин)
1831-1837
Novikov, Ilya
(Илья Новиков)
1833-1836
Rostovtsev, Pavel
(Павел Ростовцев)
1836-1839
Tolstoy, Alexander Petrovich
(Александр Петрович Толстой)
1837-1840
Akhlestyshev, Dmitriy Dmitrievich
(Дмитрий Дмитриевич Ахлестышев)
1840-1848
Papudov, Konstantin Fotevich
(Константин Фотьевич Папудов)
1842-1845
Novikov, Yakov Ilyich
(Яков Ильич Новиков)
1845-1848
Kortatsii, James
(Джеймс Кортации)
1848-1857 Fedorov, Pavel Ivanovich
(Павел Иванович Федоров)
1848-1854
Kaznacheev, Alexander Ivanovich
(Александр Иванович Казначеев)
1848-1854
Kruzenshtern, Nikolai Ivanovich
(Николай Иванович Крузенштерн)
1854-1856 Annenkov, Nikolai Nikolayevich (see: General Nicholas Annenkov)
(Николай Николаевич Анненков)
1854-1855
Alopeus, Fedor Davydovich
(Федор Давыдович Алопеус)
1856-1857 Stroganov, Alexander Grigoriyevich 1855-1862/1863[11] Stroganov was governor general of Bessarabia also.
Gari, Yakov Yegorovich
(Яков Егорович Гари)
1857-1860
Mestmakher, Pavel Fedorovich
(Павел Федорович Местмахер)
1857-1861
Yakhnenko, Semen Stepanovich
(Семен Степанович Яхненко)
1860-1863
Antonovich, Platon Alexandrovich
(Платон Александрович Антонович)
1861-1863 Kotzebue, Pavel Evstafevich
(Павел Евстафьевич Коцебу)
December 12, 1863 - 1874[10]
Pashkov, Aleksey
(Алексей Пашков)
1863
Velio, Ivan Osipovich
(Иван Осипович Велио)
1863-1865
Vorontsov, Seymon Mikhaylovich
(Семен Михайлович Воронцов)
1863-1867
Shidlovsky, Mikhail Nikolayevich
(Михаил Николаевич Шидловский)
1865-1868
Nikolay Novoselsky
(Николай Александрович Новосельский)
1867-1878
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich
(Николай Иванович Бухарин)
1868-1876
Temporary governor general[12]
Levashev, Vladimir Vasilyevich
(Владимир Васильевич Левашев)
1876-1878[10] Totleben, Eduard Ivanovich[12] 1879
Marazli, Grigory Grigorevich
(Григорий Григорьевич Маразли)
1880 – 1895 [13]
Heintz, Alexander Constantinovich
(Александр Константинович Гейнц)
1878-1880 Totleben, Edward Ivanovich
(Эдуард Иванович Тотлебен)[14]
1879-1880
Knop, Karl Germanovich
(Карл Германович Кноп)
1880 Drenteln, Alexander Romanovich
(Александр Романович Дрентельн) [14][15]
1880-1881
Gudim-Levkovich, Sergey Nikolayev
(Сергей Николаев Гудим-Левкович)
1880-1881 Dondukov-Korsakov, Alexander Mikhaylovich
(Александр Михайлович Дондуков-Корсаков) [14][15]
1881-1882
Tukholka, Lev Fedorovich
(Лев Фёдорович Тухолка)[16]
1881-1882
Kossagovskiy, Pavel Pavlovich
(Павел Павлович Коссаговский)
1882-1885 Gurko, Joseph Vladimirovich
(Иосиф Владимирович Гурко) [14][15]
1882-1883
Zelenoy, Pavel Alekseyevich
(Павел Алексеевич Зеленой)
1885-1898 Roop, Christopher Khristoforovich
(Христофор Христофорович Рооп) [10][14]
1883-1885 1885-1890 Office of the governor general abolished in 1890.[15]
Kryzhanovskiy, Peter Adamovich
(Петр Адамович Крыжановский)
1897, 1905
Shuvalov, Pavel Pavlovich
(Павел Павлович Шувалов)
1898-1903
Zelenoy, Pavel Alexeevich
(Павел Алексеевич Зеленой)
1897-1905
Arsenev, Dmitriy Gavrilovich
(Дмитрий Гаврилович Арсеньев)
1903
Dmitriy Borisovich Neydgardt,
(Дмитрий Борисович Нейдгардт)
1903-1905
Semen Petrovich Yaroshenko,
(Семен Петрович Ярошенко)
1905
Vasiliy Yakovlevich Protopopov
(Василий Яковлевич Протопопов)
1905-1909
Apollon Gavrilovich Grigoryev,
(Аполлон Гаврилович Григорьев)
1905-1907 Konstantin Adamovich Karangozov,
(Константин Адамович Карангозов) [14]
1905-1906
Vasiliy Dementevich Novitskiy,
(Василий Дементьевич Новицкий)
1907 Pavel Glagolev
(Павел Глаголев) [14]
1906-1907
Ivan Nikolayevich Tolmachev,
(Иван Николаевич Толмачев)
1907-1911 1907-1914
Nikolai Ivanovich Moiseev,
(Николай Иванович Моисеев)
1909-1913
, Ivan Vasilyevich Sosnovskiy
(Иван Васильевич Сосновский)
1911-1917
Boris Aleksandrovich Pelican[10]
(Пеликан, Борис Александрович)
1913-1917 Mikhaylo Ivanovych Ebelov,
(Михаил Иванович Эбелов)
1914-1917
Mykola Antoninovych Knyazhevych,
(Николай Антонинович Княжевич)
1917
Mykhailo Vasylyovych Braykevyich
(Михаил Васильевич Брайкевич)
1917, 1918
Vasyl Ivanovych Sukhomlin,
(Василий Иванович Сухомлин)
1917
Ivan Lypa
(Иван Львович Липа)
1917
Vikentiy Mechislavovych Bohutskiy
(Викентий Мечиславович Богуцкий)
1917-1918
Volodymyr Andriyovych Mustafin
(Владимир Андреевич Мустафин)
1918 Volodymyr Andriyovych Mustafin,
(Владимир Андреевич Мустафин)
1918
Oleksandr Serhiyovych Sannikov, h
(Александр Сергеевич Санников)
1918 Eduard von Belts
(Эдуард фон-Бельц)
1918
Mykola Mykolayovych Bogdanovych
(Николай Николаевич Богданович)
1918 Heorhiy Ottonovych Raukh
(Георгий Оттонович Раух)
1918
Yaroshevych, A.A.
(А.А. Ярошевич)
1918
Markov, V. A.
(В.А. Марков)
1918-1919 Oleksiy Mykolayovych Grishin-Almazov,
(Алексей Николаевич Гришин-Алмазов)
1918-1919
Sofiya Ivanovna Sokolovskaya[17]
(Софья Ивановна Соколовская)
1919 Aleksey Vladimirovich Schwarz,
(Алексей Владимирович Шварц)
1919
Borys Fyodorovich Shtengel,
(Борис Федорович Штенгель)
1919
Vladimir Arsenyevich Kolobov,
(Владимир Арсеньевич Колобов)
1919-1920
Viktor Nikolayevich Sokira-Yakhontov,
(Виктор Николаевич Сокира-Яхонтов)
1920
Ivan Yevdokymovych Klymenko[18]
(Иван Евдокимович Клименко)
1920
Pavel Andreyevich Kin[18]
(Павел Андреевич Кин)
1920-1921
Yakiv Naumovych Drobnis[18]
(Яков Наумович Дробнис)
1921
Vasily Kuzmich Averin, h[18]
(Василий Кузьмич Аверин)
1921-1923
Andrey Vasileyvich Ivanov,[18]
(Андрей Васильевич Иванов)
1923-1925
Kudrin, I.N.[18]
(И.Н. Кудрин)
1925
Aleksey Lukich Trilisskiy,[18]
(Алексей Лукич Трилисский)
1925-1927
Alekseyenko, G.P.[18]
(Г.П. Алексеенко)
1927-1931
Yakymovich, I.K.[18]
(И.К. Якимович)
1931-1933
Chebukin, P.V.[18]
(П.В. Чебукин)
1933-1934
Sorokin, P.D.[18]
(П.Д. Сорокин)
1934
Korchagin, I.P.[18]
(И.П. Корчагин)
1934-1939
Chernitsa, I.K.[18]
(И.К. Черница)
1939-1941
Herman Pyntya[18]
(Герман Пынтя)
1941-1944
Davydenko, V.P.[18]
(В.П. Давыденко)
1945-1947
Karpov, O.N.[18]
(О.Н. Карпов)
1947-1950
Aleksandr Danilovych Stepanenko[18]
(Александр Данилович Степаненко)
1950-1955
Gregory Feofanovich Ladvischenko,[18]
(Григорий Феофанович Ладвищенко)
1955-1960
Aleksandr Panteleymonovich Kovalenko,[18]
(Александр Пантелеймонович Коваленко)
1960-1962
Pavel Tsyurupa[18]
(Павел Андреевич Цюрупа)
1962-1964
Valentyn Symonenko[18] 1983-1994
Leonid Cherneha 1991 - 1994[19]
Eduard Hurvits
1994 - 1998
Rouslan Bodelan
1998 - 2005
Eduard Hurvits 2005 - 2010
Oleksiy Kostusyev 2010 - 2013
Oleh Bryndak 2013 - 2014 (acting)
Hennadii Trukhanov 2014[20][21] -

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References

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  1. ^ "Градоначальники и городские головы Одессы". misto.odessa.ua. Archived from the original on 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
  2. ^ Herlihy, Patricia (1991) [1987]. Odessa: A History, 1794-1914. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-916458-15-6., hardcover; ISBN 0-916458-43-1, paperback reprint
    p. 7: "On May 27, 1794, Catherine gave it her approval. The governor general of Novorossiia, Prince Platon Zubov one of Catherine's favorites-lent crucial support to creating Odessa.";
    p. 14: "In Novorossiia, chief authority rested with an appointed official, the governor general, whose office was created in 1775."
  3. ^ "gradonach". misto.odessa.ua. Archived from the original on 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2008-10-01. Lists date of 1792 - 1796
  4. ^ Herlihy, Page 24: "Through an ukaz promulgated on October 8, 1802, Tsar Alexander I brought comparative stability into this regional government. He permanently divided Novorossiia into three guberniias. Two of them took their names from cities: Katerynoslav, "the glory of Catherine," founded in 1786 by her favorite Potemkin; and the port Mykolaiv, later replaced by Kherson. This latter guberniia included Odessa. The third division of Novorossiia was called Taurida, from the ancient Greek name for the Crimea. 16 The administration of these three provinces was originally confided to a single governor general. The duc de Richelieu, who accepted the commission in 1805, was the second governor general, and the first to combine that post with appointment as chief of Odessa."
  5. ^ Herlihy, Page 114: "Major General Koble, the military commandant of the city, as the temporary city chief."
  6. ^ a b "Herlihy, Page 114: A friend of the duc, a fellow Frenchman, Count Alexander F. Langeron, took office as governor general of Novorossiia and as city chief of Odessa on January 1, 1816...In 1820, he was relieved of his position as city chief. It was given to a member of the Commercial Court, N. Ia. Tregubov, who retained the post for two years. 4 The two positions of governor general and city chief were never again entrusted to the same person."
  7. ^ Herlihy, Page 116: "Langeron at last gave up the office in 1822."
  8. ^ a b Specific months from Russian Wikipedia:Odesa Administrations (in Russian)
  9. ^ a b Herlihy, Page 117, 76: "Langeron's immediate successor was Lieutenant General Ivan N. Inzov. He held command over Novorossiia for nearly a year-from July 1822 to May 23, 1823. 13...The succeeding governor general was Mikhail S. Vorontsov (1823 -1845)...The enterprise of Count M. S. Vorontsov (governor general of Novorossiia from 1823 to 1844)."
  10. ^ a b c d e f Wikipedia:Odesa Administrations (in Russian)
  11. ^ Herlihy, Page 117: "Aleksandr G. Stroganov from 1855 to 1863, he served as governor general of Novorossia and Bessarabia."
  12. ^ a b Herlihy, page 158: "With the abolition of the office of governor general, the former advantages of decentralization disappeared. In 1879, the new type of temporary governor general took office; he was now less a friend at court and more a force at home. These officials were primarily interested in maintaining law and order. The first to fill this post was Eduard Ivanovich Todtleben."
  13. ^ On the Medical college at Pushkinskaya 4 (Пушкинская), there is a memorial plaque for the mayor of Odessa from, 1880 to 1895, Grigory Grigoryevich Marazli. Listed on misto as 1878-1896.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g Temporary Governor general
  15. ^ a b c d Herlihy, page 159: The succeeding temporary governor general, Alexander R. Drentel'n, was a general in the infantry. Assigned to Odessa in 1880-1881...Alexander M. Dondukov-Korsakov 1881-1882...In 1882, losif V. Gurko, a general, took up the position of temporary governor general of Odessa...General Kristofor K. Roop supervised the city for eight years from 1882 to 1890...These five temporary governors general within a decade (four of them serving only one year each) did little or nothing to improve the city's economy.
  16. ^ "ОДЕССА". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2008-10-04.
  17. ^ KPU committee secretary
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Town Council chairman
  19. ^ Wikipedia:Chernega, Leonid A. (in Russian)
  20. ^ "Odesa mayor takes oath under heavy guard".
  21. ^ (in Ukrainian) Trukhanov officially won the mayoral election in Odesa, The Ukrainian Week (17 November 2020)