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  Juan de Salcedo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He joined Legazpi and brother Felipe de Salcedo in 1564 for the conquest of the Philippines at the age of 15, who arrived in the East Indies in 1565.
Salcedo later explored the northern regions of the Philippines with a small force of 45 soldiers in the late periods of 1571, where he traveled most of Ilocos Sur and Luzon island and founded several Spanish Cities.
Salcedo and his army of 600 soldiers, re-captured the city later that year and followed the retreating Chinese army to Pangasinan in 1575.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_de_Salcedo   (310 words)

  
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M.L. de Legazpi and others; Cubu, May 27 and 29, and June 1, 1565 Letter from the royal officials of the Filipinas to the royal Audiencia at Mexico, accompanied by a memorandum of the necessary things to be sent to the colony.
De la Torre prefaces these accounts with a letter in which he asks for aid, "of which we are in sore need." He says "all the captains of the ships, caravels, and the tender, seven in number; the treasurer, accountants, and officials, both general and private,...
Antonio de Almaguer has been received as an official of the fleet in place of the previous appointee, who is dead, by virtue of a royal decree permitting Almaguer's appointment to any office that he might desire, in case of the death or absence of the previous appointee.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/3/2/8/13280/13280-8.txt   (16687 words)

  
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With them has come the Augustinian friar Diego de Herrera, who is on his way to Spain to inform the king of the acts of violence and injustice which are being committed in the islands--especially by the soldiers, who receive no pay and therefore maintain themselves by raids on the native villages.
On June 21, 1574 Felipe II bestows on Luzon the title of "New kingdom of Castilla," and on Manila that of "Distinguished and ever loyal city;" and permits the establishment of a new municipal office.
Captain Juan de Salcedo advanced farther up those waters, in search of a fortified place of which information had been received on the way thither--situated on both sides of the water, and thus very high and rugged, and suitable for laying ambuscades.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/3/6/1/13616/13616.txt   (19648 words)

  
 Salcedo Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Simon Salcedo: Acatic Jalisco - sonja salcedo 7/20/04
familia salcedo guatemala - felipe estrada salcedo 2/19/02
Re: Familia Salcedo Gomez - Merced Salcedo 8/28/01
genforum.genealogy.com /salcedo   (428 words)

  
 Los Indios Bravos | The Filipino Solidarity Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The fact that Ferdinand Magellan and Miguel López de Legázpi took possession of the islands in the name of the King of Spain cannot be contested.
When the archbishop and Governor General Sebastian Hurtado de Corcuera had a bitter altercation over jurisdiction, Zamudio sided with the latter, with the subsequent result that Guerrero was exiled to the village of Mariveles at the entrance to Manila Bay.
When the archbishop refused to appoint Governor General Diego Salcedo's nominee as one of the canons of the cathedral, he was threatened with banishment to Mariveles.
www.los-indios-bravos.com /english/eng_proj_06.html   (3516 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi who, with Andrés de Urdaneta, rediscovered and conquered the Philippine Islands, was born in Zubarraja in Guipúzcoa in the early part of the sixteenth century, of an old and noble family.
The ecclesiastic Juan de Viveros, who accompanied the expedition, discovering the pilot's intention to abandon some of the party, remonstrated with the latter's chief adviser, saying that "it was inhuman, and he should take them to the Filipinas, and leave them where there were provisions," but to no purpose.
Martin de Goyti was appointed to the vacant position of master-of-camp, "for he was entirely trustworthy, and had much experience in matters of war." Besides the master-of-camp, fifteen or sixteen others died, which the physician declared was the result of eating too much cinnamon.
www.webroots.org /library/internat/tpi02-02.html   (17566 words)

  
 The Selga Chronology, 1348-1900
De la Concepcion was caught by a baguio in the Pacific on her way from Manila to Acapulco, and wrecked with a total loss of cargo and death of almost all passengers near the island of Rota, Mariana Islands.
With the aim of fostering the political and commercial relations between the kingdom of Siam and the goverment of Philippines, it was arranged with common consent to stablish in Siam a dock-yard in wich the galeon Ntra.Sra.
In the Sesion de Definitorio of the 2nd of January, 1780, the Corporation Recoletana resolved to construct a new church of stone and roof it with tiles.
www.ucm.es /info/tropical/selga-i.html   (12491 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Andres Urdaneta
At the death of the viceroy, D. Luis de Velasco, in 1564, New Spain had passed under the government of the Audiencia, one of whose first cares was to equip an expedition for the conquest and colonization of the Philippine Islands.
This had been ordered by Philip II in 1559, Fray Andrés de Urdaneta having been designated as the commander, and the viceroy had the matter under consideration at the time of his death.
He left the Island of Cebu in July, 1565, and was obliged to sail as far as 36 degrees North latitude to obtain favourable winds.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15223a.htm   (771 words)

  
 Filipino-Mexican-South American Connection
Juan de Cuellar, a botanist who was sent to the Philippines to study its plants and flowers - he preceded the other famous botanist Fr.
One of the plants that De Cuellar introduced to Mexico was the rambutan which miraculously survived the long trip across the Pacific and thrived in the New World.
Guided by Fray Andres de Urdaneta, the San Pablo was sent by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi to find the return route to Mexico and to obtain supplies for his expedition to settle the Philippines.
filipinokastila.tripod.com /FilMex.html   (8548 words)

  
 Journal of Texas Governor Manuel Salcedo, 1810
Journal of the occurrences on the journey made by his Lordship, the Governor of this province, Lieutenant Colonel Don Manuel Salcedo, on his general visit to the Frontier: Year of 1810.
After a short time we were met by Ensign Elquezabal and Don Julian Largigue the latter going to his post escorted by a corporal and three soldiers of the Colorado detachment.
This was done with the great loss of the mule belonging to Joaquin de los Angles a soldier of the company of Béxar.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/salcedogov.htm   (3758 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In 1585, Captain Francisco de Gali, sailing for the Philippines, was directed to sail, on the return voyage, as far north as the weather would permit, and on reaching the coast of California, examine the land and the harbors on his way homeward, make maps of all, and report all that he accomplished.
The consideration for this undertaking, which was to be at the expense of the adventurers, was the privilege of pearl fishing and trade, together with all the honors, favors, and exemptions usually given to the pacifiers and settlers of new provinces.
Galvez appointed Fages gefe de las armas - chief of the military expedition at sea, and instructed him to retain command of the soldiers on land until the arrival of the governor at Monterey[9].
debian.mirrors.tds.net /pub/gutenberg.org/etext04/7marc10.txt   (18558 words)

  
 DesMoinesRegister.com | News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
About 300 Mexican citizens lined up early Saturday, hoping to get appointments with officials from the Mexican Consulate who will be stopping in Des Moines this week.
The consulate's Omaha office - which serves Mexican nationals living or visiting Iowa, Nebraska and the Dakotas - will be in Des Moines on Saturday.
Felipe Angel Palamera Salcedo from Jalisco, Mexico, was one of the first to receive the yellow appointment card.
desmoinesregister.com /news/stories/c4788998/21788602.html   (217 words)

  
 RMS-GS Interpreters and Translators
Felipe de Salcedo discovers the sea route from Cebu City to Acapulco at Mexico.
His report "Informe sobre el estado de las Islas Filipinas en 1842" (Report of the State of the Philippine Islands in 1842) is issued in 3 volumes at Madrid in 1843.
De Izquierdo brags about his opion that he has arrived on the Philippines "with the cross in the one hand and with the sword in the other".
www.rms-gs.de /phileng/history/chronik.html   (13083 words)

  
 Doctrina Christiana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The other Juan de Villanueva, the date of whose arrival is unknown, was in Lubao in 1590, in Hagonoy in 1593, and prior of Batangas from 1596 until his death in 1599.
Pardo de Tavera was the first to call attention to Alter, and through him to Hervas, and in all probability the orientalists at the London Congress had seen the Doctrina cited by one of these or Adelung.
At the time Juan de Oliver was preaching in that district, and it is exceedingly probable that he helped the newcomers with the language, for Chirino speaks of him in terms of highest praise.
www.blackmask.com /thatway/books180c/docp.htm   (12321 words)

  
 The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803, Volume II, 1521-1569, by Emma Helen Blair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Letter from the royal officials of the Filipinas to the royal Audiencia at Mexico, accompanied by a memorandum of the necessary things to be sent to the colony.  Guido de Labecares and others; Cubu, May 28, 1565
de viages, tomo v, being part of the appendix of that volume (pp.
v-225, 244-370, 427-463.  Of the illustrative documents, the first is translated by Reverend Thomas Cooke Middleton; the second and eighth by Arthur B. Myrick; the third and fourth by James A. Robertson; the fifth, sixth, and seventh by Alfonso de Salvio.
www.sakoman.net /pg/html/13280.htm   (881 words)

  
 The March of Portolá and the Log of the San Carlos - Zoeth S. Eldredge & E. J. Molera - The March of ...
Passing Punta de la Concepcion, which he named[5], Vizcaino sailed up the coast in a thick fog, which lifting on December 14th, revealed to the voyagers the lofty coast range usually sighted by the ships coming from the Philippines.
The Cañada de los Osos[23], still so called, they named because of a fight with some very fierce bears, one of which they succeeded in killing after it had received nine balls.
They recognized the one on the north as the Punta de Año Nuevo and that on the south as Punta de Pinos, while between the two lay the great ensenada[25], with its dreary sand dunes.
www.books-about-california.com /Pages/March_of_Portola/March_of_Portola_Chap_01.html   (10931 words)

  
 Mute-ant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
02-27-Juan Felipe is invited to the show "The program of the 8", on the regional channel TRO to invite to the comics School "Mente Grafica".
02-10-We are asigned to de chapter 1.2 of Night Warrior.
01-23-Juan Felipe is invited to the show "The program of the 8", on the regional channel TRO whit the Winner of the reality show BIG BROHER Colombia.
www.mute-ant.com   (274 words)

  
 IDEAS. Articles.
This turned Spanish attention to the “Western Islands,” which were claimed by Spain in 1542 after Ruy López de Villalobos set out from Mexico, landed at the islands and renamed them the Philippines after Phillip II.
This determination was further put to the test as Legaspi sent Felipe de Salcedo, his grandson, back to New Spain; Felipe charted the return voyage home that would come to be the return voyage back to Mexico for several centuries.
The good deed of Legaspi’s men is, perhaps, the biggest factor leading the Chinese to Manila.
ideas.union.edu /articles.php?action=read&id=19   (6311 words)

  
 arte y modelismo naval, art and modelship
In the accomplishment of this scale model D. Manuel Benavente collaborated with me. It was constructed to scale 1/20 and we used a year of work.
The defeat of return to the coasts of the New Spain had been from the Philippine Islands that would make their evangelización and development possible.
The race of Manila-Acapulco is one of great epics of the naval history of the world, although it has not received the treatment that deserves its importance.
www.cuervas-mons.com /elpilarenglish.htm   (962 words)

  
 G.R. No. L-42992   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
We should like frankly and respectfully to make it of record that the resolution of this court, denying our motion for reconsideration, is absolutely erroneous and constitutes an outrage to the rights of the petitioner Felipe Salcedo and a mockery of the popular will expressed at the polls in the municipality of Tiaong, Tayabas.
But, at the same time we wish to state sincerely that erroneous decisions like these, which the affected party and his thousands of voters will necessarily consider unjust, increase the proselytes of "sakdalism" and make the public lose confidence in the administration of justice.
In this answer attorney Vicente J. Francisco, far from regretting having employed the phrases contained in said paragraph in his motion, reiterated them several times contending that they did not constitute contempt because, according to him it is not contempt to tell the truth.
www.lawphil.net /judjuris/juri1935/aug1935/gr_l-42992_1935.html   (1791 words)

  
 G.R. No. L-44627   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
, de la Ley Electoral asi como su interpretacion por la corte Cuprema en el asunto Portillo contra Salvani (54 Jur.
El Juzgado, accediendo a ella, se abstiene de conocer en ulterior procedimiento del presente expediente de protesta electoral y lo declara sobreseido por falta ya de jurisdiccion para conocer de la misma.
For the better understanding of this order, it should be stated that this same election contest was before this court on a former appeal, G.R. No. L-42992, and on rehearsing thereof this court on August 9, 1935, entered the following order:
www.lawphil.net /judjuris/juri1935/dec1935/gr_l-44627_1935.html   (369 words)

  
 Mandaue comes into its own ... - Oct. 31, 2002
This, posits Panares, makes Tipolo (where San Miguel Brewery is now located) the site of the first dry dock facility in the country.
Earlier in 1565, Felipe Salcedo, with the veteran navigator Fray Urdaneta, sailed from Cebu to Acapulco on the San Pablo and mapped out the transpacific sea route for the legendary galleon trade between Manila and Mexico that went on for more than two centuries.
To these nuggets of historical references, Panares has added the charming legend of the origin of the word Mandaue.
www.inq7.net /gbl/2002/oct/31/text/gbl_12-1-p.htm   (1144 words)

  
 THE POZORRUBIO HIGH SCHOOL STORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
But when the Manaoag High School was recognized in 1945, several influential and concerned citizens of Pozorrubio, led by Don Domingo M. Magno, Don Florentino Magno and Don Clario C. Quinto (the trio where former Mayors of the town) petitioned Education Department officials in Manila to put up also a secondary school in Pozorrubio.
Daniel Magno Salcedo who was the Director of Public Schools, lost no time in convincing higher authorities in the Department of Education to help his townmates’ petition.
The 1970 graduates had Luz Malbog and Rosalia Luareno as their one and two and in 1971 Virginia de Guzman and Arnold Paragas closely fought for the top post with the lady winning by just a few crucial points.
www.ginque.com /poz-online/_meljovellanos/00000001.htm   (2988 words)

  
 California Historical Society | Publications | CA History Index
Saint-Amant, FranÁois de, 78:139, 140, 150, 151, 152
Salvatierra, Juan María de, [Salvatierra, Juan Maria de] 59:170-172 portrait, 171
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 1:31; 10:6; 13:101, 129-30; 14:231, 246; 15:269; 16:81, 83, 283; 17:60, 61, 307; 18:16, 146, 220; 23:267
www.californiahistoricalsociety.org /publications/index/subject/s.html   (8910 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Soccer - Argentina thrashes Paraguay, makes youth final - Wednesday July 04, 2001 06:14 PM
The third goal came in the 41st minute when D'Alessandro chipped the ball over the heads of a line of Paraguayan defenders at the edge of the box to Romagnoli who lobbed it cheekily over Barreto's head for goal against the futile cries of 'offside' by the Paraguayans.
Paraguay's fate looked sealed when seconds before halftime the side was left with 10 men as Felipe Gimenez was sent off for a foul on Leonardo Ponzio.
Argentina came out after the break looking for a quick fourth and got it within six minutes.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /soccer/news/2001/07/04/argentina_paraguay_ap   (635 words)

  
 MacUpdate: Poisoned Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
So it is back to XFactor, and Azureus (for bittorrent) is still my top pick for filesharing overall.
quiero me ayuden a bajar el ejecutable de Poisoned 0519 o 0518 o 0517.
Con tal de que me vuelva a servir tan fabuloso programa para compartir archivos.
www.macupdate.com /reviews.php?id=12351   (4587 words)

  
 South America
Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves, president of Brazil (1902–06)
Washington Luís Pereira de Sousa, president of Brazil (1926–30)
Juan José de Amézaga, president of Uruguay (1943–47)
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0775861.html   (975 words)

  
 NDT -- Table of Contents (20 12)
Michael Eikmans, Hans J. Baelde, Emile de Heer, and Jan A. Bruijn
Masaomi Nangaku, Yuko Izuhara, Nobuteru Usuda, Reiko Inagi, Takeo Shibata, Satoshi Sugiyama, Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Charles van Ypersele de Strihou, and Toshio Miyata
Antonietta De Blasio, Giuseppe Palmiero, and Domenico Russo
ndt.oxfordjournals.org /current.dtl   (2033 words)

  
 February 19 Birthdays in History
February 19, 1863 Augusto Bernardino Leguia y Salcedo, president of Peru, 1908, 1919
February 19, 1611 Andries de Graeff, mayor of Amsterdam, 1657..71
February 19, 1588 Pieter de Carpentier, Flemish Governor-General of Dutch East-Indies
www.brainyhistory.com /daysbirth/birth_february_19.html   (1425 words)

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