Fernando Carlos y Enrique or Don Fernando was the Gobernadorcillo of Manila from 1739 to 1802. He was the eldest son of Don Carlos de Enrique, who was the seventh ruler of the kingdom of Manila. Fernando Carlos commanded the native colonial and police forces of Manila, who cooperated with the Spanish army. His position, the gobernadorcillo along with the encomiendas received the highest attention from the Spanish crown. He received the title Don Fernando, while his younger brother Juan Carlos became Don Juan who was the cabeza of Santa Cruz barangay.
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| - Don Fernando of Manila (World of Sultans)
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| - Fernando Carlos y Enrique or Don Fernando was the Gobernadorcillo of Manila from 1739 to 1802. He was the eldest son of Don Carlos de Enrique, who was the seventh ruler of the kingdom of Manila. Fernando Carlos commanded the native colonial and police forces of Manila, who cooperated with the Spanish army. His position, the gobernadorcillo along with the encomiendas received the highest attention from the Spanish crown. He received the title Don Fernando, while his younger brother Juan Carlos became Don Juan who was the cabeza of Santa Cruz barangay.
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Full Name
| - Fernando Carlos y Enrique
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| - Manila, Spanish East Indies
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| - (Fernando in his military attire)
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Birth Place
| - Manila, Spanish East Indies
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| - Gobernadorcillo de Manila
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Dynasty
| - Spanish Criollos
- Sulayman Dynasty
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| - Fernando Carlos y Enrique or Don Fernando was the Gobernadorcillo of Manila from 1739 to 1802. He was the eldest son of Don Carlos de Enrique, who was the seventh ruler of the kingdom of Manila. Fernando Carlos commanded the native colonial and police forces of Manila, who cooperated with the Spanish army. His position, the gobernadorcillo along with the encomiendas received the highest attention from the Spanish crown. He received the title Don Fernando, while his younger brother Juan Carlos became Don Juan who was the cabeza of Santa Cruz barangay.
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