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'''Eulogio Despujol y Dusay'''<ref name=Karnow>{{cite-Karnow|Eulogio Despujol}}</ref>''', 1st Count of Caspe''' (March 11, 1834 - October 18, 1907) served as the Spanish [[Governors-General of the Philippines|Governor-General]] of the [[Philippines]] between 1891 and 1893. A native of [[Catalunya]],<ref name=guerrero>Guerrero, Le&#243;n Mar&#237;a. ''The First Filipino''. Guerrero Publishing.</ref> at first, he ruled in the Philippines as a Conservative but later became a [[Liberalism and radicalism in Spain|Liberal]]. It was during his term when [[José Rizal]], leader of the Philippine propaganda movement, was sent to [[Dapitan]] in [[Mindanao]].<ref>De Pedro, J. (2005). ''Rizal through a glass darkly''. [[Pasig]]: [[University of Asia and the Pacific]].</ref> He would again meet with Rizal, who was on his way to [[Cuba]] to work as a [[Spanish Armed Forces|military]] medic before being intercepted in [[Barcelona]], before sending him back to the Philippines.<ref name=guerrero />
'''Eulogio Despujol y Dusay'''<ref name=Karnow>{{cite-Karnow|Eulogio Despujol}}</ref> ([[Catalan language|Catalan]]: ''Eulogi Despujol i Dusay''; 11 March 1834 18 October 1907) served as the Spanish [[Governors-General of the Philippines|Governor-General]] of the [[Philippines]] between 1891 and 1893.
[[Alfonso XII of Spain|Alfonso XII]] granted him the nobiliary title of Count of Caspe after his win in the battle that took place in the town of the same name during the [[Third Carlist War]].<ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://revistaaportes.com/index.php/aportes/article/view/443|journal=Aportes|issue=100|volume=XXXIV|year=2019|issn=0213-5868|title=Andanzas del teniente Garrabea en la Tercera Guerra carlista|first=Josep|last=Sánchez Cervelló|page=130}}</ref>
A native of [[Catalonia]],<ref name=guerrero>Guerrero, León María. ''The First Filipino''. Guerrero Publishing.</ref> at first, he ruled in the Philippines as a Conservative but later became a [[Liberalism and radicalism in Spain|Liberal]]. It was during his term when [[José Rizal]], leader of the Philippine propaganda movement, was sent to [[Dapitan]] in [[Mindanao]].<ref>De Pedro, J. (2005). ''Rizal through a glass darkly''. [[Pasig]]: [[University of Asia and the Pacific]].</ref> He would again meet with Rizal, who was on his way to [[Cuba]] to work as a [[Spanish Armed Forces|military]] medic before being intercepted in [[Barcelona]], before sending him back to the Philippines where he lived the rest of his life.<ref name=guerrero />


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Latest revision as of 00:46, 15 December 2023

General
The Most Illustrious
Eulogio Despujol y Dusay,
Count of Caspe
Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
109th Governor-General of the Philippines
In office
November 17, 1891 – March 1, 1893
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Preceded byValeriano Weyler, 1st Duke of Rubí
Succeeded byFederico Ochando
Personal details
Born
Eulogio Despujol y Dusay

(1834-03-11)11 March 1834
Barcelona, Spain
Died19 October 1907(1907-10-19) (aged 73)
Riba-roja de Túria, Spain
SpouseLeonor Rigalt Muns
ChildrenEulogio Despujol y Rigalt

Eulogio Despujol y Dusay[1] (Catalan: Eulogi Despujol i Dusay; 11 March 1834 – 18 October 1907) served as the Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines between 1891 and 1893.

Alfonso XII granted him the nobiliary title of Count of Caspe after his win in the battle that took place in the town of the same name during the Third Carlist War.[2]

A native of Catalonia,[3] at first, he ruled in the Philippines as a Conservative but later became a Liberal. It was during his term when José Rizal, leader of the Philippine propaganda movement, was sent to Dapitan in Mindanao.[4] He would again meet with Rizal, who was on his way to Cuba to work as a military medic before being intercepted in Barcelona, before sending him back to the Philippines where he lived the rest of his life.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Karnow, Stanley (1989). "Eulogio Despujol". In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines. Random House. ISBN 978-0394549750.
  2. ^ Sánchez Cervelló, Josep (2019). "Andanzas del teniente Garrabea en la Tercera Guerra carlista". Aportes. XXXIV (100): 130. ISSN 0213-5868.
  3. ^ a b Guerrero, León María. The First Filipino. Guerrero Publishing.
  4. ^ De Pedro, J. (2005). Rizal through a glass darkly. Pasig: University of Asia and the Pacific.
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Puerto Rico
1878–1881
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor-General of the Philippines
1891–1893
Succeeded by
Preceded by Captain General of Catalonia
1896–1899
Succeeded by
Spanish nobility
New title Count of Caspe
1878–1907
Succeeded by

Catalan military personnel