- Don José
Malcampo y Monge, 3rd
Marquess of San
Rafael (13
January 1828– 23 May 1880) was a
Spanish noble,
admiral and
politician who parti****ted in the...
- 615 in 1951 from the
barrios of Tinitian, Caramay, Rizal, Del Pilar,
Malcampo, Tumarbong, Taradungan, Ilian, and
Capayas of
Puerto Princesa.
Roxas is...
- town on 1
December 1875,
thanks to Governor-General Jose
Malcampo y
Monje (1874-1877).
Malcampo incorporated the
three barrios of Gahitan,
Palocpoc and...
-
October 1871
Monarch Amadeo Preceded by
Francisco Serrano Succeeded by José
Malcampo In
office 16 June 1872 – 12
February 1873
Monarch Amadeo Preceded by Fernando...
- 11 transports, 11 gunboats, and 11 steamboats.
Headed by
Admiral José
Malcampo, the
contingent captured Jolo and
established a
Spanish settlement with...
- individual. In 1876, the
Spanish governor-general of the
Philippines José
Malcampo coined the term
juramentado for the
behavior (from
juramentar – "to take...
- 11 transports, 11 gunboats, and 11 steamboats.
Headed by
Admiral Jose
Malcampo, they
captured Jolo and
established a
Spanish settlement.
Captain Pascual...
-
Zamboanga to
organize a
revolutionary army.
According to Dr.
Hermenegildo Malcampo, Alvarez,
after his
success in Sulu,
returned to
Manila to
report of his...
- Villaumbrosa. He
married secondly, in
Estoril on 27 June 1974, María
Cristina Malcampo y San
Miguel (1935-2004), 15th
Duchess of Parque, 7th
Duchess of San Lorenzo...
- Palawan. In 1951, the
barrios of Tinitian, Caramay, Rizal, Del Pilar,
Malcampo, Tumarbong, Taradungan, Ilian, and
Capayas were
separated to form the town...