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  1. Jefe de escuadra de la Real Armada y gobernador general y capitán general de las Islas Filipinas. Pertenecía por ambas ramas a familias de la nobleza andaluza. Su padre, Francisco Vasco Valderrama, fue maestrante de Ronda (caballero de la Real Maestranza rondeña) y su madre, Josefa de Vargas Rivera, natural de Sevilla, pertenecía a una de ...

  2. So under the governorship in the Philippines of Don Jose Basco y Vargas, two Dominicans and an assortment of government officials and functionaries headed by a governor were sent to Batanes.

  3. José Basco y Vargas (Ronda, 1733-1805) fue un militar español, gobernador y capitán general de las Islas Filipinas. Brigadier de la Real Armada, conquistó para la Corona Española el archipiélago de las islas Batanes, circunstancia que, junto con su brillante actuación durante el ejercicio de sus funciones (1776-1787) entre otros ...

  4. In this influential study Phelan analyzes the transformations of the Philippine society under Spanish colonization, specifically changes in the spheres of labor, agricul-ture, ecology, political organization, culture, and religion.

  5. On June 26, 1783, Joseph Huelva y Melgarjo became the first governor of Batanes. The new province was named Provincia de la Concepcion and Governor General Basco was named “Conde de la Conquista de Batanes” and the capital town, Basco, was named after him.

  6. Apr 21, 2017 · The Catholic influence quickly led Filipinos to choose names of Saints and adopt as surname “Santos” (still the most common family name today), “San Antonio”, “San Jose ”, as well as the very Catholic “Cruz” or “De La Cruz”, “Del Rosario”, or “Bautista”.

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  8. José Basco y Vargas. José Basco y Pérez de Vargas, 1st Count of the Conquest of Batanes Islands (Spanish: José Basco y Vargas, primer conde de la conquista de las islas Batanes (1731–1805) was a naval officer of the Spanish Navy who served as the 53rd governor of the Spanish Philippines under the Spanish Empire, from 1778 to 1787. An ...

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