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    Francisco de Sande Picón (1540 – September 12, 1602) was the third Spanish governor and captain-general of the Philippines from August 25, 1575 to April...
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    Miguel López de Legazpi in 1572 as governor, and was succeeded by Francisco de Sande on August 25, 1575. Little was known of Governor-General Lavezares...
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  • Dutch surname with the same meaning Francisco de Sande (1540–1602), 3rd Spanish governor of the Philippines Sande, van de / der at the Database of Surnames...
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    Governor-General Francisco de Sande officially declared war against Brunei in 1578, and began preparations for an expedition to Borneo. De Sande assumed the...
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    established in 1575 by order of Spanish Governor-General Francisco de Sande. The city, then named Ciudad de Nueva Cáceres (New Cáceres City), was one of the Spanish...
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    project was fruitless, after which the governor of the Philippines, Francisco de Sande, opted to send letters to King Philip II proposing to attack China...
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    Sanchez in 1575, the city was named in honor of Governor-General Francisco de Sande who was a native of Cáceres, Spain. In 1595, a papal bull coming from...
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    Sangley (redirect from Mestizo de Sangley)
    de filipinismos, con la revisión de lo que al respecto lleva publicado la Real academia española (1921) Spanish Governor-General Francisco de Sande also...
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    Sultanate of Maguindanao. In 1576, the Spanish Governor in Manila, Francisco de Sande, had arrived from Mexico. He sent an official mission to neighbouring...
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    would be the new Bendahara. In March 1578, the Spanish fleet, led by Francisco de Sande himself, acting as Capitán General, started its journey towards Brunei...
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    make them seek refuge in flight, and give obedience to our orders. — Francisco de Sande, "Relation and Description of the Phelipenas Islands" (1577) Tracing...
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    governor-general Francisco de Sande's chief enemy and Manila's attorney-general Captain Gabriel de Rivera filed a complaint against Ronquillo de Peñalosa for...
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    December 1582 wrote a letter to Governor-General of the Philippines Francisco de Sande Picón stating that it would be impossible to conquer Japan by military...
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  • returned Manila to the Spanish in 1764, the Spanish Governor-General Francisco Javier de la Torre resumed administration of the Philippines under the authority...
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    United States War Dept 1903, p. 379 McAmis 2002, p. 33 "Letter from Francisco de Sande to Felipe II, 1578". filipiniana.net. Archived from the original on...
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    becomes the third Dalai Lama in the lineage. 1578: Governor-General Francisco de Sande officially declared war against Brunei in 1578, starting the Castilian...
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    northwards. In June 1578 Francisco de Sande, Governor-General of the Spanish East Indies, dispatched captain Esteban Rodríguez de Figueroa and the Jesuit...
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    at Barcelona, where the disturbances connected with the execution of Francisco Ferrer were quelled by him without bloodshed. Valeriano Weyler, the Marquess...
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    Camilo García de Polavieja y del Castillo-Negrete, 1st Marquess of Polavieja (13 July 1838 – 15 January 1914) was a Spanish general, born in a family of...
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    the birthplace of Governor-General Francisco de Sande in Cáceres, Spain. On May 27, 1579, Governor-General de Sande issued a decree which led to the establishment...
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  • such as novel antibiotics and corticosteroids. Dr Sande was Chief of Medical Services at San Francisco General Hospital in 1981 when he recognized a pattern...
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    earliest description on the natives' fighting methods is in a report by Francisco de Sande in Manila, about natives in Zambales carrying "several daggers around...
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    needed] In 1578, an expedition sent by Governor Francisco de Sande and headed by Captain Rodriguez de Figueroa began the 300-year conflict between the...
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    living along the rivers of Mindanao (a mission he received from Dr. Francisco de Sande, Governor and Captain-General of the Archipelago), Ribera mentioned...
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    separated and were merged into Ambos Camarines once again in 1893. When Francisco de Sande took over from Legazpi as governor general, Spanish influence started...
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    enterprise commend themselves to these, asking them for aid." – Francisco de Sande, Relacion de las Yslas Filipinas (1576) "Which treats of the rites and ceremonies...
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    sent by Governor Francisco de Sande failed to conquer the Maguindanao. In 1596, the Spanish government gave Captain Estevan Rodriguez de Figueroa the sole...
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    Santiago de Vera was a native of Alcalá de Henares, Spain and the sixth Spanish governor of the Philippines, from May 16, 1584, until May 1590.: 286–287 ...
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  • thoroughfare in Metro Manila, is named after historian and writer Epifanio de los Santos The name held by the untolled Osmeña Highway also applies alternatively...
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    to be gained from the Spanish further south, and in the words of Francisco de Sande, "there would be no one with whom to fight." Limahon's fleet of 62–70...
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