Cristóbal Téllez Almazán

Cristóbal Téllez Almazán was an auditor licentiate taking over military affairs before becoming the 12th governor of the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. He is the first governor-general of the Philippines from the Real Audiencia of Manila.[1] A series of Japanese insurrections began just last year, 1606, when a son of a Japanese was killed by a Spaniard. The Japanese then plotted a revolt. A second Japanese insurrection occurred in 1607.[2]

Cristóbal Téllez Almazán
12th Governor-General of the Philippines
In office
June 24, 1606 – June 15, 1608
MonarchPhilip III of Spain
Governor(Viceroy of New Spain)
Juan de Mendoza y Luna, Marquis of Montesclaros
Luis de Velasco, 1st Marquess of Salinas
Preceded byPedro Bravo de Acuña
Succeeded byRodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia
Personal details
BornSpain
Died1612
Manila
Signature

References

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  1. ^ "Governors of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period". 1997–2002. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  2. ^ Joaquin, Nick (1990). Manila,My Manila. Vera-Reyes, Inc.
Preceded by Spanish Governor - Captain General of the Philippines
1606–1608
Succeeded by