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|name = Emilio Molíns |
|name = Emilio Molíns |
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|office = 102nd [[Governor-General of the Philippines]] |
|office = 102nd and 104th [[Governor-General of the Philippines]] |
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|term_start = April 1, 1885 |
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|term_end = April 4, 1885 |
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|predecessor |
|predecessor = [[Joaquín Jovellar]] |
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|successor = [[Emilio Terrero y Perinat]] |
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|term_start2 = March 10, 1883 |
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|office2 = 104th [[Governor-General of the Philippines]] |
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|term_end2 = April 7, 1883 |
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|predecessor2 = [[Fernando Primo de Rivera]] |
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|term_end2 = April 4, 1885 |
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|successor2 = [[Joaquín Jovellar]] |
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|successor2 = [[Emilio Terrero y Perinat]] |
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|birth_date = {{birth date|1824|02|03}} |
|birth_date = {{birth date|1824|02|03}} |
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|birth_place = [[Mahón]], [[Balearic Islands]], [[Spain]] |
|birth_place = [[Mahón]], [[Balearic Islands]], [[Spain]] |
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|death_date = {{death date and age|1889|03|27|1824|02|03}} |
|death_date = {{death date and age|1889|03|27|1824|02|03}} |
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|death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain |
|death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain |
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|religion = Roman Catholicism |
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|allegiance= {{flagicon|Spain|1874}} [[Kingdom of Spain]] |
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|rank= [[File:OR03-Cabo.svg|40px|Segundo cabo de ejército de tierra de españa]] |
|rank= [[File:OR03-Cabo.svg|40px|Segundo cabo de ejército de tierra de españa]] |
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'''Emilio Molíns y Lemaur''' (February 3, 1824 – March 27, 1889) was a former military officer of rank [[lance corporal]] ({{lang-es|cabo segundo}}) of [[Spanish army]] in the [[Philippines]]. From March 10 to April 7, 1883, he temporarily served as the 102nd [[Governor-General of the Philippines|governor and captain-general]] of the Philippines after the reappointment of [[Fernándo Primo de Rivera]]. He was succeeded by [[Joaquín Jovellar]], and thereafter came back into office again as |
'''Emilio Molíns y Lemaur''' (February 3, 1824 – March 27, 1889) was a former military officer of rank [[lance corporal]] ({{lang-es|cabo segundo}}) of [[Spanish army]] in the [[Philippines]]. From March 10 to April 7, 1883, he temporarily served as the 102nd [[Governor-General of the Philippines|governor and captain-general]] of the Philippines after the reappointment of [[Fernándo Primo de Rivera]]. He was succeeded by [[Joaquín Jovellar]], and thereafter came back into office again as ad interim 104th governor and captain-general from April 1 to April 4, 1885.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.zamboanga.com/html/Spanish_governors_of_the_philippines.htm|title = Governors of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period}}</ref><ref>Duka, C. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=4wk8yqCEmJUC Struggle for Freedom]'', 2008.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.elaput.com/govs1800.htm|title = Sakop Español Sa Pilipinas - 5}}</ref> |
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Emilio Molíns | |
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102nd and 104th Governor-General of the Philippines | |
In office April 1, 1885 – April 4, 1885 | |
Preceded by | Joaquín Jovellar |
Succeeded by | Emilio Terrero y Perinat |
In office March 10, 1883 – April 7, 1883 | |
Preceded by | Fernando Primo de Rivera |
Succeeded by | Joaquín Jovellar |
Personal details | |
Born | Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain | February 3, 1824
Died | March 27, 1889 Madrid, Spain | (aged 65)
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Spain |
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Emilio Molíns y Lemaur (February 3, 1824 – March 27, 1889) was a former military officer of rank lance corporal (Spanish: cabo segundo) of Spanish army in the Philippines. From March 10 to April 7, 1883, he temporarily served as the 102nd governor and captain-general of the Philippines after the reappointment of Fernándo Primo de Rivera. He was succeeded by Joaquín Jovellar, and thereafter came back into office again as ad interim 104th governor and captain-general from April 1 to April 4, 1885.[1][2][3]