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Encyclopedia > Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands

This is a list of the people who have been prime minister of the Faroe Islands.


Prime Minister (Løgmaður) (1000-1816)

From Løgmaður (1000-1816) Born-Died
1000 Gilli ?-?
1300 Sjúrður ?-?
1350 Símun ?-?
1400 Dagfinnur Halvdanarson ?-?
1412 Haraldur Kálvsson ?-?
1450 Roald ?-?
1479 Jørundur Skógdrívsson ?-?
1524 Tórmóður Sigurðsson ?-?
1531 Andras Guttormsson ?-?
1544 Guttormur Andrasson ?-?
1572 Jógvan Heinason ?-?
1583 Ísak Guttormsson ?-?
1588 Pætur Jákupsson ?-?
1601 Tummas Símunarson ?-?
1608 Zakarias Tormóðsson ?-?
1629 Jógvan Justinusson ?-?
1654 Jógvan Poulsen ?-?
1655 Balzer Jacobsen ?-?
1662 Jógvan Poulsen ?-?
1677 Jákup Jógvansson ?-?
1679 Jóhan Hendrik Weyhe ?-?
1706 Sámal Pætursson Lamhauge ?-?
1752 Hans Jákupsson Debes ?-?
1769 Thorkild Fjeldsted ?-?
1772 Jacob Hveding ?-?
1786 Johan Michael Lund ?-?
1808 Jørgen Frantz Hammersheimb ?-?

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Prime Minister (Løgmaður) (1946-present)

From Løgmaður (1946-present) ¹ Born-Died
1946 Andras Samuelsen 1873-1954
1950 Kristian Djurhuus 1895-1984
1958 Petur Mohr Dam 1898-1968
1963 Hákun Djurhuus 1908-1987
1967 Petur Mohr Dam 1898-1968
1968 Kristian Djurhuus 1895-1984
1970 Atli Dam 1932-2005
1974 Atli Dam 1932-2005
1979 Atli Dam 1932-2005
1981 Pauli Ellefsen 1936-
1985 Atli Dam 1932-2005
1989 Jogvan Sundstein 1933-
1991 Atli Dam 1932-2005
1993 Marita Petersen 1940-2001
1994 Edmund Joensen 1944-
1998 Anfinn Kallsberg 1947-
2004 Jóannes Eidesgaard 1951-

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