Project: Barbados/People
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Current Head of State and Head of Government
Notable | Born | Title | In Office | Photo | Status |
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Dame Sandra Mason | 1949 | President | 2021 | Not Connected | |
Mia Mottley | 1965 | Prime Minister | 2018 | Not Connected |
The Barbadian Monarchy
On 30 Nov 1966, Barbados gained independence and became a Commonwealth realm with Elizabeth II as Queen of Barbados. On 30 Nov 2021, the queen abdicated as Barbados transitioned to a republic within the Commonwealth.
Notable | Born | Died | Title | Reign | Photo | Status |
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Queen Elizabeth | 1926 | 2022 | Queen of Barbados | 1966-2021 | Connected |
Barbadian Notables
Notable | Born | Died | Claim to Fame | Photo | Status |
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Errol Barrow | 1920 | 1987 | First Prime Minster of Barbados | Connected | |
Garfield Sobers | 1936 | Living | Cricket's greatest ever all-rounder | Not Connected | |
Grandmaster Flash | 1958 | Living | DJ whose technique gave birth to cutting and scratching | Not Connected | |
Oba Thompson | 1976 | Living | Independent Barbados' first and only Olympic medalist | Not Connected | |
Rihanna | 1960 | Living | Singer | Not Connected |
For additional Barbadian notables see: Category: Barbados, Notables
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