Count of Manila
Count of Manila (Spanish: Conde de Manila) is a Spanish hereditary title created in 1848 for Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa, Governor-General of the Philippines.[1]
The Philippines were at the time a Spanish colonial possession. The title was a reward for the success of a military campaign, the expedition to Balanguingui.[1]
Upon Narciso's death in 1851, his son Jose Clavería y Berroeta succeeded as second Count of Manila.
References
- Real decreto concediendo el título de Castilla con la denominación de conde de Manila, vizconde de Clavería, para sí, sus hijos y sucesores legítimos á D. Narciso Clavería, gobernador y Capitán general de las islas Filipinas. Gaceta de Madrid. no. 4980, 03/05/1848, pg. 2. (BOE-A-1848-2189)
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