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The Royal Governor of the Philippines ruled over the Spanish colonial district of the modern-day Philippines. This territory was also called the Captaincy General of the Philippines and thus the Governor also held the title of Captain General, a military rank conferred by the Spanish Cortes. The men that held this position governed the Philippines from 1565 to 1898, on behalf of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and eventually, directly from the Spanish Crown. Captain General is a rank and a title. ...
The Cortes Generales (English: General Courts) is the Spanish legislature. ...
Events March 1 - the city of Rio de Janeiro is founded April 27 - Cebu City is established becoming the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines. ...
1898 (MDCCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Flag of New Spain New Spain (in the Spanish language Nueva España) was the name given to the Spanish colonial territory in North America from c. ...
Motto: (Latin for Further Beyond) Anthem: (orchestral) Capital Madrid Largest city Madrid Official language(s) Spanish Government King Pres. ...
List of Governors
- Administered from New Spain (1565)
- Miguel López de Legazpi, (1565-1572) (Conquistador)
- Guido de Lavezaris, (1572-1575)
- Francisco de Sande, (1575-1580)
- Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñaloza, (1580-1583)
- Diego Ronquillo, (1583-1584)
- Santiago de Vera, (1584-1590)
- Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas, (1590-1593)
- Licente Pedro de Rojas, (1593-1593)
- Luis Pérez Dasmariñas, (1593-1596)
- Francisco de Tello De Guzmán, (1596-1602)
- Pedro Bravo de Acuña, (1602-1606)
- Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs, (1606-1608)
- Rodrigo de Vivero, (1608-1609)
- Juan de Silva, (1609-1616)
- Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs,(1616-1618)
- Alfonso Fajardo y Tenza, (1618-1624)
- Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs, (1624-1625)
- Fernándo de Silva, (1625-1626)
- Juan Niño de Tabora, (1626-1632)
- Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs, (1632-1633)
- Juan Cerezo de Salamanca, (1633-1635)
- Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera, (1635-1644)
- Diego Fajardo, (1644-1653)
- Sabiniano Manrique de Lara, (1653-1663)
- Diego de Salcedo, (1663-1668)
- Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz, (1668-1669)
- Manuel de León, (1669-1677)
- Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs, (1677-1678)
- Juan de Vargas Hurtado, (1678-1684)
- Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola, (1684-1689)
- Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs, (1689-1690)
- Fausto Cruzat y Gongora, (1690-1701)
- Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri, (1701-1709)
- Martín de Urzua y Arismendi, (1709-1715)
- Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs, (1715-1717)
- Fernándo Manuel de Bustillo Bustamente y Rueda, (1717-1719)
- Francisco de la Cuesta, (1719-1721)
- Toribio José Cosio y Campo, (1721-1729)
- Fernándo Valdés y Tamon, (1729-1739)
- Gaspar de la Torre, (1739-1745)
- Juan Arrechederra, (1745-1750)
- José Francisco de Obando y Solis, (1750-1754)
- Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban, (1754-1759)
- Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta, (1759-1761)
- Manuel Rojo, (1761-1762)
- Simón de Anda y Salazar, (1762-1764). British occupation of Manila (1762-1764)
- Francisco Javíer de la Torre, (1764-1765)
- José Raón, (1765-1770)
- Simón de Anda y Salazar, Re-elected (1770-1776)
- Pedro Sarrio, (1776-1778)
- José Basco y Vargas, (1778-1787)
- Pedro de Sarrio, (1787-1788)
- Félix Berenguer de Marquina, (1788-1793)
- Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce De León, (1793-1806)
- Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, (1806-1810)
- Manuel Gonzalez de Aguilar, (1810-1813)
- Mexican War of Independence, (1810-1821)
- José Gardoqui Jaraveitia, (1813-1816)
- Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, Re-elected (1816-1822)
Flag of New Spain New Spain (in the Spanish language Nueva España) was the name given to the Spanish colonial territory in North America from c. ...
Events March 1 - the city of Rio de Janeiro is founded April 27 - Cebu City is established becoming the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines. ...
The coronation banquet for George IV 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Miguel López de Legazpi (b. ...
Guido de Lavezaris (b. ...
Francisco de Sande was the third governor of the Philippines from August 25, 1575 - April 1580. ...
Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñaloza (died 10 April 1583) was the fourth Spanish governor of the Philippines, from April 1580 until his death. ...
Diego Ronquillo was the fifth Spanish governor of the Philippines, from 10 March 1583 until May 1584. ...
Santiago de Vera was the sixth Spanish governor of the Philippines, from 16 May 1584 until May 1590. ...
Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas was the seventh Spanish governor of the Philippines, from May 1590 until October 25, 1593. ...
Fernándo Manuel de Bustillo Bustamente y Rueda served as Spanish Governor-General in the Philippines. ...
José Basco y Vargas was the 44th Governor of the Philippines from (1778-1787) under Spanish colonial rule. ...
- Directly administered by the Spanish Crown (1821)
- Juan Antonio Martínez, (1822-1825)
- Marinao Ricafort Palacín y Ararca, (1825-1830)
- Pascual Enrile y Alcedo, (1830-1835)
- Gabriel de Torres, (1835-1835)
- Juan Crámen, (1835-1835)
- Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona, (1835-1837)
- Andrés García Camba, (1837-1838)
- Luis Lardizábal, (1838-1841)
- Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri, (1841-1843)
- Francisco de Paula Alcalá de la Torre, (1843-1844)
- Narciso Clavería y Zaldua, (1844-1849)
- Antonio María Blanco, (1849-1850)
- Antonio de Urbistondo y Eguía, (1850-1853)
- Ramón Montero y Blandino, (1853-1854)
- Manuel Pavía y Lay, (1854-1854)
- Ramón Montero y Blandino, 1st Re-elected (1854-1854)
- Manuel Crespo y Cebrían, (1854-1856)
- Ramón Montero y Blandino, 2nd Re-elected (1856-1857)
- Fernándo Norzagaray y Escudero, (1857-1860)
- Ramón María Solano y LLanderal, (1860-1860)
- Juan Herrera Dávila, (1860-1861)
- José Lemery É Ibarrola Ney y González, (1861-1862)
- Salvador Valdés, (1862-1862)
- Rafael de Echaque, (1862-1865)
- Joaquín del Solar É Ibáñez, (1865-1865)
- Juan de Lara É Irigoyen, (1865-1866)
- José Laureano de Sanz y Posse, (1866-1866)
- Antonio Osorio, (1866-1866)
- Joaquín del Solar, (1866-1866)
- José de la Gándara y Navarro, (1866-1869)
- Manuel Maldonado, (1869-1869)
- Cárlos María de la Torre y Nava Cerrada, (1869-1871)
- Rafael de Izquierdo y Gutíerrez, (1871-1873)
- Manuel Mac-crohon, (1873-1873)
- Juan Alminos y Pe Vivar, (1873-1874)
- Manuel Blanco Valderrama, (1874-1874)
- José Malcampo y Monje, (1874-1877)
- Domingo Moriones y Murillo, (1877-1880)
- Rafael Rodríguez Arias, (1880-1880)
- Fernando Primo de Rivera, (1880-1883)
- Emilio Molíns, (1883-1883)
- Joaquín Jovellar, (1883-1885)
- Emilio Molíns, Re-elected (1885-1885)
- Emilio Terrero y Perinat, (1885-1888)
- Antonio Molto, (1888-1888)
- Federico Lobaton, (1888-1888)
- Valeriano Wéyler, (1888-1891)
- Eulogio Despujol, (1891-1893)
- Federico Ochando, (1893-1893)
- Ramón Blanco, (1893-1896)
- Camilo Polavieja, (1896-1897)
- Fernando Primo de Rivera, (1897-1898) (2nd time)
- Basilio Agustín, (1898)
- Mario Jaudenes, (1898)
- Agustin De Los Rios (1898)
- José de Lachambre, (1897-1898) (Last Governor)
- Spanish-American War, (1898)
Coat of Arms of the King of Spain The Spanish monarchy (Spanish: monarquÃa española) is the monarchy of Spain. ...
The coronation banquet for George IV 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1898 (MDCCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Cárlos MarÃa de la Torre y Nava Cerrada is considered as the most beloved of the Spanish Governor-Generals to serve in the Philippines (1869-1871). ...
Fernando Primo de Rivera, also known in English by the name Prime Fernando of Creek and Sobremonte (1831-1921), was a Spanish politician and soldier. ...
Valeriano Weyler y Nicolau, marqués de Tenerife (1838 - 1930), Spanish soldier, was born at Palma de Majorca. ...
Fernando Primo de Rivera, also known in English by the name Prime Fernando of Creek and Sobremonte (1831-1921), was a Spanish politician and soldier. ...
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