Sabiniano Manrique de Lara

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Sabiniano Manrique de Lara (baptized 17 May 1606 – 16 November 1679)[1] was the Spanish governor-general of the Philippines from 1653 to 1663, the third longest-serving governor-general after Rafael María de Aguilar (governed 1793–1806), and Fausto Cruzat y Góngora (governed 1690–1701).

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Sabiniano Manrique de Lara
24th Governor-General of the Philippines
In office
25 July 1653  8 September 1663
MonarchPhilip IV of Spain
Governor(Viceroy of New Spain)
Luis Enríquez de Guzmán, 9th Count of Alba de Liste
Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 8th Duke of Alburquerque
Preceded byDiego Fajardo Chacón
Succeeded byDiego de Salcedo
Personal details
Bornbaptized 17 May 1606
Died16 November 1679(1679-11-16) (aged 73)
Awards
Order of Calatrava
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Biography

He succeeded Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines Islands Diego Fajardo Chacon y Entenza, who served from 11 August 1644 to 25 July 1653. He was a cadet brother of the Juan Fajardo de Guevara [es], 1st Marquis of Espinardo, a title awarded by King Philip IV of Spain in 1626, the purchaser of former morisco populated lands, and may have been connected with the "Fajardo Chacón" Royal Accountants family, from the Murcia and Almeria lands, who obtained earlier the title of Marquis of Los Vélez, a title awarded by Queen Joan I of Castile "the Mad", in 1507.

The attacks on Manila in April 1662 of the TaiwaneseChinese seafarer Koxinga, a.k.a. Koseng, who drove the Dutch from Taiwan, a.k.a. Formosa Island, prompted him to secure help from the Spanish soldiers settled at Zamboanga, 6° 54' 0″ N, 122° 4' 0″ E, a.k.a. Bagumbayan, Mindanao Island, since April 1635 to counteract Koxinga previsible military actions in Manila.

The Jesuit father Francisco Xavier Baranera records, however, Koxinga's death on 23 July 1662. On 8 September 1663, Manrique de Lara was replaced by Diego de Salcedo, who was chosen by the king on 2 December 1661, but effective 8 September 1663 – 28 September 1668. After his residencia, he returned to Malaga and became a priest.

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