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  1. He was the governor-general during the 1872 Cavite mutiny which led to execution of 41 of the mutineers, including the Gomburza priests. Izquierdo also acted as Governor of Puerto Rico from February to April 1862.

  2. Izquierdo was famous for his use of "Iron Fist" type of government, contradicting the liberal government of his predecessor. He was the Governor-General during the 1872 Cavite mutiny which led to execution of 41 of the mutineers, including the GOMBURZA martyrs.

  3. Filipino soldiers and workers in the arsenal, reacting to a decree of Gov. Rafael de Izquierdo suppressing the privilege of the arsenal workers to be exempt from the tribute and the compulsory labor obligation.

  4. The document summarizes Governor Izquierdo's official report on the Cavite Mutiny of 1872 in the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. Izquierdo claims that the mutiny was motivated and planned by native Filipino clergy, mestizos, and lawyers to protest injustices and establish an independent government led by priests Jose Burgos or Jacinto ...

  5. May 31, 2024 · By Gov. Gen. Rafael Izquierdo. *He was the Governor-General during the 1872 Cavite mutiny which led to execution of 41 of the mutineers, including the Gomburza martyrs. *acted as Governor-General of the Philippines 4 April 1871 to 8 January 1873.

  6. He was the Governor-General during the 1872 Cavite mutiny which led to execution of 41 of the mutineers, including the Gomburza martyrs. Prior to being Governor-General of the Philippines, Izquierdo also acted as Governor-General of Puerto Rico from March 1862 to April 1862.

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  8. He was the Governor-General during the 1872 Cavite mutiny which led to execution of 41 of the mutineers, including the Gomburza martyrs. Izquierdo also acted as Governor-General of Puerto Rico from March 1862 to April 1862. (en) 拉斐尔·杰罗尼莫·卡亚塔诺·伊斯基耶多·伊·古铁雷斯(西班牙語:Rafael Gerónimo Cayetano ...