Jump to content

José de Lachambre: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{family name hatnote|Lachambre|Domínguez|lang=Spanish}}
{{Family name hatnote|Lachambre|Domínguez|lang=Spanish}}


[[File:José de Lachambre.png|thumb|right|José de Lachambre]]
[[File:José de Lachambre.png|thumb|right|José de Lachambre]]
Line 5: Line 5:


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{S-start}}
{{S-start}}
Line 15: Line 15:
{{S-end}}
{{S-end}}
{{Governor-General of the Philippines}}
{{Governor-General of the Philippines}}
{{Authority control}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:Lachambre, Jose de}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lachambre, Jose de}}
Line 21: Line 22:
[[Category:Captains General of the Philippines]]
[[Category:Captains General of the Philippines]]
[[Category:People of the Philippine Revolution]]
[[Category:People of the Philippine Revolution]]



{{Spain-bio-stub}}
{{Spain-bio-stub}}

Revision as of 17:02, 27 June 2021

José de Lachambre

José María Julián de Lachambre y Domínguez (16 March 1846 - 13 July 1903) was a senator[1] and the ad interim Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines after Camilo Polavieja was recalled by the Cánovas government who was displeased with Polavieja's policy.[2] Fernando Primo de Rivera was appointed and took office for the second time as governor general (the first from 1880-1883) on April 23, 1897. De Lachambre served as the interim governor for a week from April 15–23, 1897.[3]

References

  1. ^ Senado de España, Expediente personal del Senador. "Lachambre y Domínguez, José de". Retrieved 2020-09-01.
  2. ^ Payne, Stanley G. (1967). "Politics and the Military in Modern Spain". pg. 75. Stanford University Press, California.
  3. ^ Blair, Emma Helen and Robertson, James Alexander (1904). "The Philippine Islands", pp. 311-312. Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, OH.
Preceded by Spanish Governor - Captain General of the Philippines
1897
Succeeded by