Diego Fajardo Chacón was a Spanish military officer and governor of the Philippines, from August 11, 1644 to July 25, 1653. A knight of the Order of Santiago...
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pageant title-holder Diego Fajardo Chacón, Spanish military governor of the Philippines Dulce Chacón (1954–2003), Spanish poet Elio Chacón (1936–1992), Venezuelan...
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particularly among the clergy. With the arrival of his successor, Diego Fajardo Chacón, in 1644, his enemies had him brought to court. He received a substantial...
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Silva Alonso Fajardo y Tenza Fernándo de Silva Juan Niño de Tabora Juan Cerezo de Salamanca Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera Diego Fajardo Chacón Sabiniano...
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Pedro Fajardo y Chacón, 1st Marquis of los Vélez, Grandee of Spain, (c. 1478–1542), was a Spanish nobleman, soldier, and politician. His seat was at the...
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statements in 1626 by Governors Fernando de Silva and in 1650 by Diego Fajardo Chacón. The Mexican dollar at the time was worth about 50 US cents, equivalent...
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Hurtado de Corcuera Diego Fajardo Chacón 4 Juan Ferrer 1652-1666 Corregidor Ilog (de facto) Administered from Arevalo Diego Fajardo Chacón Sabiniano Manrique...
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Juan Niño de Tabora, Sebastian Hurtado de Corcuera (1635-1644) and Diego Fajardo Chacón, as they were engaged in lengthy military expeditions outside Manila...
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by Juan Niño de Tabora in 1626, and by Diego Fajardo Chacón in 1644. The erection of the Baluarte de San Diego was also completed that year, replacing...
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Hurtado de Corcuera Diego Fajardo Chacón 4 Juan Ferrer 1652-1666 Corregidor Ilog (de facto) Administered from Arevalo Diego Fajardo Chacón Sabiniano Manrique...
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Luis Fajardo y Ruíz de Avendaño, (c. 1556 – 21 May 1617), known simply as Luis Fajardo, was a Spanish admiral and nobleman who had an outstanding naval...
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García Sarmiento de Sotomayor 2nd Count of Salvatierra (1642–1648) 23 Diego Fajardo Chacón August 11, 1644 July 25, 1653 Marcos de Torres y Rueda Bishop of...
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Felipe de Austria closed down Ladia Revolt (1643) 1644 August 11 Diego Fajardo Chacón appointed Governor-General (1644–1653). 1645 An earthquake destroys...
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received most of the blame and made powerful enemies in Manila. In 1644 Diego Fajardo Chacón, his successor as governor-general had him locked up to stand trial...
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Philippines Islands Diego Fajardo Chacon y Entenza, who served from 11 August 1644 to 25 July 1653. He was a cadet brother of the Juan Fajardo de Guevara, 1st...
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governor-general Diego Fajardo Chacón reached the Philippines at the end of June in 1644, together with the Andalusian Captain Sebastian López. Fajardo found the...
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Fernándo de Silva arrived from New Spain in June 1625. His nephew, Diego Fajardo Chacón, was also Governor of the Philippines, from 1644 to 1653. Borao,...
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of La Naval de Manila (1646) Spanish Empire Spanish Philippines Diego Fajardo Chacón Lorenzo Ugalde de Orellana Sebastián López Agustín de Cepeda Cristobal...
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governor) of Iloilo province to be appointed by the Spanish monarch was Diego de la Correa who held this position from 1634 to 1636. In the early years...
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Antonio Chacón exclaimed, "¡Válgame Dios, lo que oigo!" ["Lord help me, what I hear!"]. Falla later carried a copy of his recordings (Cantos de Diego Bermúdez)...
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Veragua 1713 : Tomás de Aquino, príncipe de Castiglione 1722 : Gonzalo Chacón y Orellana 1723 : Cristóbal de Moscoso y Montemayor, conde de Las Torres...
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Omar Royero Gutiérrez & José Carlos Cancela Durán Goalkeepers - Giovanny Chacón Obando Physio - Andres Mata Leiva Doctor - William Cruz Umaña Props - Melvin...
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Elías Cebrián Torralba Alejandro Cercas Pedro Cerezo Galán Pedro María Chacón Nobel Manuel Chaves González Julián Chia Gutiérrez Gabriel Cisneros Rafael...
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encomienda or a fief that once belonged to ex-Governor General Don Diego Fajardo y Chacon. The fief was worth 500 ducados of tributes of Negritos from the...
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Thomás Chacón – Minnesota – 2019–20 Diego Cháves – Chicago – 2011 Matías Cóccaro – Montréal – 2024– Guzmán Corujo – Charlotte – 2022–23 Diego Fagúndez...
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composer "Cuatro Haikus" – Orquesta Sinfónica de Heredia featuring José Arturo Chacón Eddie Mora, composer Best Arrangement "El Plan Maestro" – Jorge Drexler...
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March 14, 2021. Ingicco, T.; van den Bergh, G. D.; Jago-on, C.; Bahain, J.; Chacón, M. G.; Amano, N.; Forestier, H.; King, C.; Manalo, K.; Nomade, S.; Pereira...
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Christian Reniery Santamaria 26 Maria Aracely Leiva Peña 27 Hector Pavel Fajardo Orellana 28 Dournof Delmar Alvarado McNab 29 Iris Leticia Molinero Canales...
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Chalarca, Armando Bernal Acosta, Pedro Telmo Zambrano, Luis Alfredo González Chacón and Héctor Manuel Cepeda. It was learned that former general Serna was on...
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Alliance. Juan Francisco de Bette, Marquis of Leide (1717-1718) Gonzalo Chacón (1718-1720) In 1720, Sardinia was ceded to Savoy by the Treaty of The Hague...
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