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  1. Miguel López de Legazpi (12 June 1502 – 20 August 1572), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo (The Elder), was a Spanish conquistador who financed and led an expedition to conquer the Philippine islands in the mid-16th century.

  2. Miguel López de Legazpi was a Spanish explorer who established Spains dominion over the Philippines that lasted until the Spanish-American War of 1898. Legazpi went to New Spain (Mexico) in 1545, serving for a time as clerk in the local government.

  3. Miguel López de Legazpi. 1510-1572. Spanish explorer who claimed Spanish control over the Philippines. Legazpi left Spain for Mexico (then called New Spain) in 1545, where he served as a clerk in its local government.

  4. On March 25, 1565, the Sandugo or blood compact was made between Bohol chieftain Datu Sikatuna and Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in Loay, Bohol.

  5. Feb 29, 2004 · Miguel López de Legazpi was a conquistador without a sword, a warrior who won the islands of the Philippines through loyalty and kind words rather than deception and military vehemence.

  6. Miguel López de Legazpi (12 June 1502 – 20 August 1572), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo (The Elder), was a Spanish conquistador who financed and led an expedition to conquer the Philippine islands in the mid-16th century.

  7. Miguel López de Legazpi (1502-1572) conocido como «el Adelantado » y «el Viejo», fue un marino español que llegó al grado de almirante. Primer gobernador de la Capitanía General de las Filipinas, fue fundador de las ciudades de Cebú en 1565 y Manila en 1571. 1 .

  8. Miguel López de Legazpi (1502 – August 20, 1572), known as "el Adelantado" and "el Viejo", was a Spanish admiral of the XVI, first Governor of the Captaincy General of the Philippines and founder of the cities of Cebu in 1565 and Manila in 1571.

  9. Jun 1, 2016 · This chapter details the voyage of Miguel López de Legazpi, who commanded the fleet sent by Philip II of Spain across the Pacific. The fleet left the port of Navidad in the fall of 1564. As captain general, Legazpi commanded the largest vessel, the 500-ton galleon San Pedro.

  10. Writings and the colonization of the Philippines by explores the nature of the initial conquest of the Philippines undertaken by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi from his arrival to the archipelago in 1565 to his demise on August 20, 1572.

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