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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Don Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco, Lord of Espinardo (d. July 1624, in the Philippines) was Spanish Governor-General and Captain-General of the Islands of the Philippines from July 3, 1618 to his death in July 1624. Fajardo de Tenza was a native of Murcia, son of Conquistador Don Luis Fajardo de Córdoba and wife dona Luisa de Tenza, Lady of Espinardo, and a Knight of the Order of Alcántara. He arrived at Cavite in the Philippines on July 2, 1618, and took up the governorship the following day. (Although some sources say he…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Don Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco, Lord of Espinardo (d. July 1624, in the Philippines) was Spanish Governor-General and Captain-General of the Islands of the Philippines from July 3, 1618 to his death in July 1624. Fajardo de Tenza was a native of Murcia, son of Conquistador Don Luis Fajardo de Córdoba and wife dona Luisa de Tenza, Lady of Espinardo, and a Knight of the Order of Alcántara. He arrived at Cavite in the Philippines on July 2, 1618, and took up the governorship the following day. (Although some sources say he took office on June 8.) He took over from the Audiencia of Manila, which had been governing the colony since 1616 in the absence (and later death) of the previous Viceroy, Juan de Silva. The sixth Dutch blockade of Manila took place between October 12, 1618 and the end of May 1619. Anticipating the blockade, Governor Fajardo sent a ship to Macau in September 1618 to buy ammunition, to engage in trade and, through the embassy of Dominican Father Bartolomé Martínez, to warn the Chinese against sending sampans to Manila, as they would surely be intercepted by the Dutch fleet.