Martin de Goiti died in 1574.
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.
Martin De Haan died in 1965.
Martin de Maat died in 2001.
Martin de Barcos died in 1678.
Martin de Villamil died in 1843.
Martin de Bervanger died in 1865.
Martin de Redin died in 1660.
Martin Ruzé de Beaulieu died in 1613.
Bertrand de Saint-Martin died in 1278.
Jean-Martin de Prades died in 1782.
Isaac de l'Ostal de Saint-Martin died in 1696.
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi's companions included Fray Andres de Urdaneta, who was an Augustinian friar and navigator; Martin de Goiti, who was a conquistador and military leader; and Juan de Salcedo, who was Legazpi's grandson and also a military officer. They played key roles in the Spanish conquest of the Philippines.