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      • Diego de los Ríos y Nicolau (9 April 1850 – 4 November 1911) was a Spanish Lieutenant General who was known as the last Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines during the Spanish-American War.
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  2. From 1565 to 1898, the Philippines was under Spanish rule. From 1565 to 1821, the governor and captain-general was appointed by the viceroy of New Spain upon recommendation of the Spanish Cortes and governed on behalf of the monarch of Spain to govern the Captaincy General of the Philippines.

  3. Diego de los Ríos y Nicolau (9 April 1850 – 4 November 1911) was a Spanish Lieutenant General who was known as the last Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. He also served in the Glorious Revolution, the Third Carlist War and the Ten Years' War .

  4. Complete list of Spanish Governor-Generals who ruled the "Las Eslas Filipinas" from 1565 to 1899.

  5. Aug 25, 2020 · National Historical Commission of the Philippines Senior History Researcher Ian Christopher Alfonso discusses the last months of Spanish Colonial Rule in the Philippines as Governor...

  6. Basilio Augustín y Dávila (February 12, 1840 – August 7, 1910) was a Spanish colonial administrator who served as Governor-General of the Philippines from April 11 to July 24, 1898. [1] He was born in Cádiz on February 12, 1840.

  7. Jun 19, 2015 · The last Spanish governor-general of the Philippines, Don Diego de los Rios, delivered the death blow to the embattled First Philippine Republic of Emilio Aguinaldo, seated in Malolos, Bulacan.

  8. Mar 30, 2016 · The recalcitrant ayuntamiento (municipal council) of Iloilo affirmed that allegiance and loyalty to Spain in a letter to the governor general, condemning the uprising: “Those dark betrayals, the mere notion of which embarrasses good and loyal Filipinos, have produced a unanimous sentiment of protest among the Ilonggo people.”

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