- The
gobernadorcillo (locally [ɡoβeɾnaðoɾˈsiʎo],
literally "little governor") was a muni****l
judge or
governor in the
Philippines during the
Spanish colonial...
- of 4
years can be a
Gobernadorcillo.
Among those prominent is
Emilio Aguinaldo, a
chinese mestizo, and who was the
Gobernadorcillo of
Cavite El
Viejo (now...
-
upper class in the
pueblos of
Spanish Philippines,
comprising the
gobernadorcillo (later
called the capitán muni****l and had
functions similar to a...
- The city is
governed locally by a mayor,
although historically by a
gobernadorcillo and
presidente muni****l afterwards. The city is a start-off point...
- of Bayombong,
resulting in the
office of
gobernadorcillo becoming teniente del barrio. 1850
Gobernadorcillo Pedro Panganiban 1851
Teniente del Barrio...
- to the
Christianized Datus by the
Spanish Empire. For example, the
Gobernadorcillos (elected
leader of the
Cabezas de Baran**** or the
Christianized Datus)...
-
Bacoor in 1906 from Imus,
succeeding the Spanish-era
offices of the
gobernadorcillo and capitán muni****l of Bacoor. Twenty-one
individuals have held this...
-
Tomas Bernabe Gobernadorcillo 1886
Mariano Apolinario Gobernadorcillo 1887
Paulo Fogata Gobernadorcillo 1888
Esteban Foton Gobernadorcillo 1889 Mariano...
- San Miguel,
officially the Muni****lity of San
Miguel (Tagalog:
Bayan ng San Miguel, Kapampangan:
Balen ning San Miguel), is a muni****lity in the province...
-
Filipino politician,
Gobernadorcillo of San Fernando,
Pampanga (1854–1855)
Cosme Lacson,
Filipino politician,
Gobernadorcillo of San Fernando, Pampanga...