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  1. Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda (died 1719) served as the 37th Governor-General of the Captaincy General of the Philippines from 1717 until his assassination.

  2. low-profiled. Resurrección of the ‘concealed Propaganda Hidalgo could be seen as late in his career in a magnum opus Assassination of Governor Bustamante) which Movement of El Asesinato he discerned filbustero. Alongside the more was viewed as reserved and almost like a last del in Gobernador in Bustamante

  3. This large work by Resurreccion Hidalgo portrays a factual event: the assassination of Gov-Gen Fernando Bustamante y Bustillo in 1719 by a mob led by friars whose economic activities were threatened by his policies. The setting is the old Palacio del Gobernador in Intramuros.

  4. From 1717 to 1719, Don Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda, Mariscal de Campo, was the Governor-General of the Philippines. A stern soldier of the old school, an officer of the incomparable Spanish infantry, he was more accustomed to obtaining results than to resting upon his laurels.

  5. Apr 2, 2018 · According to some history books, Governor-General Bustamante, in an effort to run a clean government clashed with the Archbishop of Manila named Fernando dela Cuesta, who had a habit of protecting the corrupt government officials.

  6. Aug 24, 2022 · The piece narrates the assassination of Governor-General Fernando Bustamante and his son at the Palacio del Gobernador in Intramuros back in October 11, 1719. They were mobbed by friars, meeting their demise.

  7. This hall houses one of the country’s most well-known paintings, the Spoliarium by Juan Luna y Novicio (1857-1899). Across it is El Asesinato del Gobernador Bustamante (The Assassination of Governor Bustamante), the most extensive work by another Filipino master painter, Felix Resurrección Hildago (1855-1913), Luna’s contemporary and friend.

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