Nakipagsundo si Legazpi sa mga pinuno ng Maynila. Ipinaliwanag niya na pakikipagkaibigan ang kanyang hangarin.
The philippines!
It was actually Miguel Lopez De Legazpi for Ferdinand Magellan was a Portugese.
Miguel López de Legazpi was born in 1502.
Miguel López de Legazpi died in 1572.
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi April 27, 1565-August 20, 1572
The king of Spain when Miguel López de Legazpi conquered the Philippines in the 16th century was King Philip II. Legazpi’s colonization efforts were in line with King Philip II’s vision to expand Spanish influence in Asia and establish a stronghold in the region.
The first governor of Rizal Province was Hon. Ambrosio Flores whose tenure was from 1901 through 1904.
The companions of Miguel Lopez De Legazpi in Manila included Martin de Goiti, Juan de Salcedo, and Andres de Urdaneta. Together with these men, Legazpi established the Spanish presence in the Philippines in the 16th century.
Ruy Lopez de Villalobos was a Spanish explorer and navigator who initially led an expedition to the Philippines in 1542. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi was a Spanish conquistador who later established the first permanent Spanish settlement in the Philippines in 1565. Both played significant roles in the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, with Villalobos paving the way for later expeditions and Legazpi establishing Spanish authority in the region.
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi is the first gobernador-heneral in the philippinesand the last is Heneral Ciego de los Rios.
Miguel López de Legazpi was a Basque Spanish navigator and governor who established the first Spanish settlement in the East Indies when his expedition crossed the Pacific Ocean from the Viceroyalty of New Spain in modern-day Mexico, and founded Cebu on the Philippine Islands in 1565. He was the firstGovernor-General of Spanish East Indies which included the Philippines and other Pacific archipelagos, namely Guam and theMarianas Islands. After obtaining peace with various indigenous tribes, Miguel López de Legazpi made Manila the capital of theSpanish East Indies in 1571.[1]The capital of the province of Albay in the Philippines, Legazpi City bears his name.
The Spanish first arrived in the Philippines in 1521 led by Ferdinand Magellan, who claimed the islands for Spain. However, it was not until 1565 that Miguel Lopez de Legazpi established a permanent Spanish settlement in the Philippines.