
Antonio de Morga - Wikipedia
Antonio de Morga Sánchez Garay (29 November 1559 – 21 July 1636) was a Spanish soldier, lawyer and a high-ranking colonial official for 43 years, in the Philippines (1594 to 1604), New Spain and Peru, where he was president of the Real Audiencia for 20 years.
Antonio De Morga Sucesos De Las Islas Filipinas - The ...
Jun 11, 2022 · Antonio de Morga Sánchez Garay (November 29, 1559-July 21, 1636, a renowned Spanish soldier, lawyer, and a high-ranking colonial official in the Philippines (from 1594 to 1604, was also a historian and published in 1609 Sucesos de las Islas, which was considered as one of the most important works on the early history of the Spanish colonization...
Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas - Wikipedia
Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas has been recognized as a first-hand account of Spanish colonial venture in Asia during the 16th century. The book was first published in Mexico in 1609 and has been re-edited number of times.
Antonio De Morga and his Sucesos De Las Islas Filipinas
Aug 24, 2009 · The value of Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas has long been recognised. A first-hand account of the early Spanish colonial venture into Asia, it was published in Mexico in 1609 and has since been re-edited on a number of occasions.
Sucesos de las islas filipinas - Duke University Press
May 1, 1972 · Dr. Antonio de Morga (1559-1636) was an energetic, gifted and versatile bureaucrat who served under three kings in the audiencias of the Philippines, Mexico, and Quito.
ANTONIO DE MORGA AND HIS SUCESOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS J. S. Cummins The value of Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas has long been recognised. A first-hand account of the early Spanish colonial venture into Asia, it was published in Mexico in 1609 and has since been re-edited on a number of occasions. It attracted the
Morga Sánchez Garay y López, Antonio de (1559–1636)
Antonio de Morga Sánchez Garay y López (b. 29 November 1559; d. 21 July 1636), oidor (civil justice) of the Audiencia of the Philippines (1593–1603), alcalde del crimen (criminal judge) of the Audiencia of Mexico City (1603–1615), and president of the Audiencia of Quito (1615–1636).
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