Encara no tenim significats per a "spanish viceroy".
1He recalled the names of the principal roads,-theroads of the old Spanish viceroys.
2The Spanish viceroys, alarmed for their own authority, met the movement with unsparing hostility.
3He acted for many years as Spanish Viceroy of Milan.
4The Spanish viceroys ruled with an iron hand over Milan, Naples, Sicily, and Sardinia.
5The best streets, the palaces, the monumental fountain, had come from the Spanish viceroys.
6Building of Manila which is made the seat of the Spanish viceroy in the Philippines.
7Some historians suspect they may even include those of the last Spanish viceroy of New Spain.
8Mexican independence was for a time abandoned, and the Spanish viceroys were more tyrannical than ever.
9In eighteen twenty-one, Austin, with the permission of the Spanish viceroy in Mexico, introduced three hundred families.
10In August, however, the Spanish viceroy of India, Don Alphonso de Castro, made his appearance on the scene.
11When the Spanish viceroy fled, the inhabitants themselves rallied to the defense of the country and drove out the invaders.
12These were great, reddish houses of the time of the Spanish viceroys, or palaces of the reign of Charles III.
13Once rid of their Spanish viceroys, the Mexicans found themselves little better off than they had been under their rule.
14Monterey was named after the Spanish Viceroy of Mexico, who at the time of her discovery, was the Count of Monterey.
15The Spanish Viceroy was at this time Pietro Alvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Villafranca, and uncle of the famous Duke of Alva.
16At Bogoth, in particular, the new Spanish viceroy installed by Morillo waged a savage war on all suspected of aiding the patriot cause.
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