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Juan de Salcedo (1549 – March 11, 1576) was a Spanish commander and soldier.
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.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He joined Legazpi and brother Felipe de Salcedo in 1564 for the conquest of the Philippines at the age of 15, arriving 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.
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 Spanish Governors of Louisiana: Juan Manuel de Salcedo
Salcedo soon becomes displeased with the spirit prevailing in the colony and sends frequent complaints to the crown that the colonists had too many liberties.
Salcedo follows Vidal’s advice and sends the entire theater box controversy to his superiors in Havana, while the Cabildo appeals to the Council of the Indies.
Salcedo sends a letter to his superiors with a protest against the action of the cabildo in appointing Jose Martinez de la Pedrera to the office of assessor.
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 Juan Salcedo - Team Leader and Co-Founder - Language123 and Casting123
Juan is open, honest, and dedicated to his work.
Juan is an Industrial Engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree from Universidad de Los Andes, in Bogota, Colombia, and a Master Executive in Management from EOI, Spain.
Juan has been able to contribute his experience and expertise in strategic business planning, marketing, project management, and customer relations in the technology and online industries to help develop outstanding business models aimed to help freelance professionals connect with potential clients and promote their services online.
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 Leopoldo Salcedo | The Great Profile
Leopoldo Salcedo ("Pol" or "Poldo"to his family and close friends) was born in Cavite Puerto on 13 March, 1912 to Juan Salcedo y Mayobre and Basilia Rodriguez Ganal.
Leopoldo Salcedo’s family was very poor when he was young.But his was a family that stuck together due to the kindness and guidance of his mother.His father was very strict.This strictness was tempered by his mother’s gentle and loving ways.
Salcedo went on to make films for a span of 60 years (1930s to 1990s).
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 The Official Website of the Province of Ilocos Sur
Salcedo established the Ciudad Fernandina in honor of King Ferdinand, the reigning ruler of Spain at the time, and for his reward was granted a rohyal “encomienda” and named Lieutenant-Governor for the whole Ilocos.
Even before Salcedo came to Bigan, the town was already a center of Malayan civilization with a population of 8,000, a population greater than that of Manila then.
Before Salcedo died in 1576, be bequeathed his encomienda to a selected group who perpetuated the tenancy system out which developed the practice of caciquism and landlordism, and consequently, usury.
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 Ilocos, Region I, Philippines
The capital is Vigan, where Juan de Salcedo established the Spanish government of Ilocos.
Vigan was the seat of a bishopric from the seventeenth century and long a flourishing trading center.
Long before the Spanish (led by Juan de Salcedo) arrived, the people who lived in what is now La Union had regular trade with China and Japan.
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 Website of Vice Governor Lacbain :: At your service, kahit sa Internet
Catalina de Castro, the mother of Andres Bonifacio, founder of the Katipunan, was a native of Zambales.
Masinloc was among the native settlements visited by Juan de Salcedo in his Exploration of Zambales in San Andres in the barrio of Bani.
Subic was founded in 1542 by Juan de Salcedo, the Spanish conquistador during the early part of Spain’s colonization of the Eastern hemisphere.
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 Global Heritage Fund - Site Profile
Eventually, Salcedo became Encomiendero and Justica Mayor of Ilocos (or Ylocos) and settled Vigan as a Spanish city for the purpose of controlling the neighbouring counties, patterning the design of the city on that of Intramuros (Old Manila).
The Salcedo Obelisk, located in the centre of the plaza, is the oldest monument in northern Luzon, erected in the 17th century.
The obelisk symbolizes the establishment of the Villa Fernandina on June 13, 1572 by Don Juan Salcedo.
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 Juan de Salcedo . Enpsychlopedia
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.
In 1574, Salcedo went back to the city of Manila, after a war had broke out against 3,000 Chinese Pirates and warriors, who besieged the settlements.
Salcedo - The Founder of Vigan (Article)es:Juan de Salcedo
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 Filamericanization
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.
Salcedo saw its mouth in what is today the town of Lemery and decided to explore its headwaters unto the lake some 11km upriver near the present town of San Nicolas by the lakeshore.
From their perch, the ambushers could observe the slow progress of the prau with Salcedo coming from the west for about 1 km, wait for the right moment when the prau is nearest and shoot down without being noticed.
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 Aurora, Philippines - History
In 1572, the Spanish explorer Juan de Salcedo became the first
In 1572, the Spanish explorer Juan de Salcedo became the first European to visit the region that would be known as Aurora while he was exploring the northern coast of Luzon.
Salcedo reportedly visited the towns of Casiguran, Baler and Infanta.
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 Centro de Medios Independientes de Colombia ((i))
Uribe, que quiere tender cortinas de humo sobre las sindicaciones contra sus allegados y contra él, amenazó la Corte Suprema de Justicia, a los periodistas Daniel Coronell, Gonzalo Guillén y Holman Morris y ahora embiste a Carlos Gaviria y al Polo Democrático, poniéndolos, otra vez, en la mira de los sicarios.
De tal forma la transmisión que usted escucha son fragmentos de la jornada realizada en horas de la mañana.
Esto quiere decir, que realizar masacres, apoderarse de los dineros de la salud de las regiones, desplazar poblaciones y apoderarse de sus tierras, asociarse con el director del DAS para asesinar sindicalistas, entrar en alianza con multinacionales para dominar regiones, imponer con las armas alcaldes, gobernadores, y congresistas, traficar con drogas, son "asociación para delinquir".
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 IngentaConnect JUAN DE SALCEDO JOINS THE NATIVE FORM OF WARFARE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
siècle par les Espagnols font état de leur « triomphe » sur les populations locales.
Cet article traite tout particulièrement du con it de 1570 entre les indigènes et les Espagnols que les historiens lisent généralement comme une victoire ibérique.
On s'efforce donc ici de s'intéresser à la perception locale du conflit et de replacer le « triomphe espagnol » dans la perspective du pangangayao, l'art autochtone de la guerre.
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 The Spanish Period –
O'Reilly left in 1770 and was replaced by Don Luis de Unzaga y Amezaga, a fair and pragmatic man for whom the main priority was the prosperity of the colony, which continued for the next three decades.
The Marqués de Casa Calvo (1799-1801) succeeded Governor Gayoso.
The last Spanish governor of Louisiana was Don Juan Manuel Salcedo, who served between 1801 and 1803, after the Treaty of San Ildelfonso was signed in 1800, transferring Louisiana to France.
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 .::Bicol Mail Online::.
Salcedo upon setting foot on Bicol soil established the first Spanish garrison settlement in the village of Libong (Albay).
Awed by his new discovery, Salcedo’s garrison in Libong was thereupon moved to the opposite side of the Naga river on which he established Ciudad Caceres (today’s centro) in honor of Francisco de Sande, the governor general who hailed from the province of Caceres in Spain.
In 1710, after 135 years of its foundation, the noble city saw the installation of “Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia” through Miguel Robles de Cobarrubias, a Spanish priest who was an ardent devotee of the same Marian devotion as practiced in Peña de Francia, a mountainous area between the boundary of Salamanca and Caceres in Spain.
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 Legazpi Expedition (12 Events That Have Influenced Philippine HIstory): by Nita Umali Berthelsen: StuartXchange. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Many years later the painter Juan Luna somberly and stiffly immortalized the blood compact, the casi-casi in which the protagonists Sikatuna and Legazpi drew blood from themselves and with the mixed brew signed the pact of brotherhood.
Salcedo had earlier proceeded to other points having taken on the work of colonization of the entire island of Luzon except for Central Luzon and some regions nearby for which Goiti was responsible.
Salcedo died in 1576 at the age of 27, in his encomienda in Vigan.
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 First 2,000 Years of Tlapa Events
1540 Two boats to the orders of Hernando de Alarcón weigh anchor of Acapulco to cross all coast, until the mouth of the Colorado river, whose survey, first of the coast of the Pacific, was made by the pilot Domingo of the Castle.
1565 Andrés de Urdaneta establishes the line of return of Asia by the Pacific, at the end of its trip to the Philippine islands, thanks to which it began to sail the Galleon (Nao of China) that maintained by more than 200 years the Spanish commerce with east, from the port of Acapulco.
1862 Juan Alvarez is commissioner by Juárez like adviser and advisor of the heads of the south and the center of the country, in the fight against the French.
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 The Manila Times Internet Edition | SPECIAL REPORT > Too many users endanger Laguna Lake marine life
Historians credit its name to Juan de Salcedo of Spain, who reached the bay in 1572.
In English, Laguna de Bay means Lake of Bay, the latter word the name of what was then Laguna’s major settlement.
During the 6th International Conference in Lake Baikal and Ulan Ude in Eastern Siberia last year, Laguna de Bay was admitted to the Living Lakes network, which works to preserve and rehabilitate endangered lakes and other inland bodies of water around the world.
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 Juan de Salcedo - Definition, explanation
In 1569 he later accompanied Martin de Goiti for the conquest of Manila, there they fought a number of battles against the Muslim rulers and destroyed it's kingdom in 1570-71.
In 1572, the Spanish explorer Juan de Salcedo became the first European to visit Casiguran, Baler...
In 1572, the Spanish explorer Juan de Salcedo became the first European to visit...
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Las celebraciones festivas siempre se han relacionado directamente con el ritmo del trabajo en el campo, con dos ciclos muy claros: el de verano, que comienza la noche de San Juan con la foguera y el culto a las aguas.
En algunos pueblos el inicio festivo del verano se celebra el día de San Pedro con el alzamiento de un arbolón o joguera (nombre que recibe en el concejo de Llanes), árbol de considerable altura que suele ser cortado y trasladado al lugar de la fiesta por los mozos del pueblo.
Fuente.- Dirección General de Comercio y Turismo de la Consejería de Industria Comercio y Turismo del Principado de Asturias.
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 Texas Viceroys, Commandants, Governors & Presidents
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 Laoag Hotels and Beach Resorts - The Online Holidays Philippines - Philippine Online Hotel Travel Reservation
One of the earliest Spanish settlements in the country, Vigan was founded in 1572 by Juan de Salcedo who patterned its design to that of Intramuros (Old Manila).
Standing on an elevation west of the cathedral is Plaza Salcedo, the oldest monument in Northern Luzon.
After Vigan, Juan de Salcedo pressed further north to Laoag which even before the Spanish colonial times was already a center of trade with the Japanese and Chinese.
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 Handbook of Texas Online:
Manuel María de Salcedo, Spanish governor of Texas, lived in Louisiana with his father, Juan Manuel de Salcedo, governor of Louisiana, until 1803, when that area was sold to the United States and the family returned to Spain.
Salcedo advocated the establishment of new trading houses to placate the Indians and more troops to guard the frontier.
In the spring of 1810 he made an inspection tour of East Texas and, contrary to instructions from the commandant general, was lenient in his treatment of foreigners and urged the settlers to secure title to their lands.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/SS/fsa8.html   (498 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Juan de Salcedo
Juan de Salcedo, grandson of the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legaspi, was known as the last of the conquistadors.
Juan de Salcedo was born in the early 1500s in Mexico.
He later went to the Philippines where he traveled most of Luzon island and founded several Spanish settlements.
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