Heads of State
Ferdinand Romualdez "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., President
- Full Name: Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
- Assumed Office: 30 June 2022
- Political Party: PFP (2021–present); Nacionalista (2009–2021); Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (1980–2009)
- Predecessor: Rodrigo Duterte
- Born: 13 September 1957
- Birth Place: Santa Mesa, Manila, Philippines
- Alma Mater: St Edmund Hall, Oxford (special diploma); Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania (did not graduate)
- Spouse(s): Louise Araneta (m. 1993)
- Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Secretary of Agriculture (Assumed office 30 June 2022); Senator of the Philippines (30 June 2010 – 30 June 2016); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 2nd district (30 June 2007 – 30 June 2010; 30 June 30 1992 – 30 June 1995); Governor of Ilocos Norte (30 June 1998 – 30 June 2007; 23 March 1983 – 25 February 1986); Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte (30 June 1980 – 23 March 1983)
Rodrigo Duterte, President
- Full Name: Rodrigo Roa Duterte
- Assumed Office: 30 June 2016
- Left Office: 30 June 2022
- Political Party: PDP–Laban (2001–present)
- Predecessor: Benigno Aquino III
- Successor: Ferdinand Romualdez "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.
- Born: 28 March 1945
- Birth Place: Maasin, Commonwealth of the Philippines
- Died: NA
- Alma Mater: Lyceum of the Philippines University (B.A.); San Beda University (LL.B.)
- Spouse(s): Elizabeth Zimmerman (m. 1973)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Mayor of Davao City (30 June 2013 – 30 June 2016; 30 June 2001 – 30 June 2010; 2 February 1988 – 30 June 1998); Vice Mayor of Davao City (30 June 2010 – 30 June 2013; 2 May 1986 – 27 November 1987); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Davao City's 1st District (30 June 1998 – 30 June 2001)
Benigno Aquino III, President
- Full Name: Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III
- Assumed Office: 30 June 2010
- Left Office: 30 June 2016
- Political Party: Liberal Party
- Predecessor: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
- Successor: Rodrigo Duterte
- Born: 8 February 1960
- Birth Place: Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines
- Alma Mater: Ateneo de Manila University
- Previous Positions: Senator of the Philippines (30 June 2007 – 30 June 2010); Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines (8 November 2004 – 21 February 2006); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Tarlac's 2nd District (30 June 1998 – 30 June 2007)
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, President
- Full Name: Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo
- Assumed Office: 20 January 2001
- Left Office: 30 June 2010
- Political Party: LDP (before 1998); KAMPI (1997–2009); Lakas-CMD I (1998–2009); Lakas-CMD II (2009–2017); PDP–Laban (2017–present)
- Predecessor: Joseph Estrada
- Successor: Benigno Aquino III
- Born: 5 April 1947
- Birth Place: Lubao, Pampanga, Philippines
- Alma Mater: Georgetown University; Assumption College (BA); Ateneo de Manila University (MA); University of the Philippines, Diliman (PhD)
- Spouse(s): Jose Miguel Arroyo (m. 1968)
- Children: 3 including Mikey and Dato
- Previous Positions: Vice President of the Philippines (30 June 1998 – 20 January 2001); Secretary of Social Welfare and Development (30 June 1998 – 12 October 2000); Senator of the Philippines (30 June 1992 – 30 June 1998)
Joseph Estrada, President
- Full Name: Joseph Ejercito Estrada
- Assumed Office: 30 June 1998
- Left Office: 20 January 2001
- Political Party: Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (1997–present)
- Predecessor: Fidel Ramos
- Successor: Rodrigo Duterte
- Born: 19 April 1937
- Birth Place: Tondo, Manila, Commonwealth of the Philippines
- Alma Mater: Mapúa University; Central Colleges of the Philippines
- Spouse(s): Luisa Pimentel (m. 1959)
- Children: 11 including Jinggoy; Joseph Victor
- Previous Positions: Vice President of the Philippines (30 June 1992 – 30 June 1998); Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission (1992–1997); Senator of the Philippines (30 June 1987 – 30 June 1992); Mayor of San Juan, Metro Manila (5 August 1969 – 26 March 1986);
Fidel Ramos, President
- Full Name: Fidel Valdez Ramos
- Assumed Office: 30 June 1992
- Left Office: 30 June 1998
- Political Party: Lakas-Kampi-CMD (2009–present)
- Predecessor: Corazon Aquino
- Successor: Benigno Aquino III
- Born: 18 March 1928
- Birth Place: Lingayen, Pangasinan, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
- Alma Mater: National University; United States Military Academy; University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign; National Defense College of the Philippines; Ateneo de Manila University
- Spouse(s): Amelita Martinez (m. 1954)
- Children: 5 (including Cristy)
- Previous Positions: Secretary of National Defense (22 January 1988 – 18 July 1991); Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (25 February 1986 – 25 January 1988; 24 October 1984 – 2 December 1985); Chief of the Philippine Constabulary (1972–1986)
Corazon Aquino, President
- Full Name: María Corazón
- Assumed Office: 25 February 1986
- Left Office: 30 June 1992
- Political Party: Liberal; PDP–Laban
- Predecessor: Ferdinand Marcos
- Successor: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
- Born: 25 January 1933
- Birth Place: Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippine Islands
- Died: 1 August 2009
- Death Place: Makati City, Philippines
- Internment: Manila Memorial Park, Parañaque City, Philippines
- Alma Mater: College of Mount Saint Vincent; Far Eastern University
- Spouse(s): Benigno Aquino Jr. (m. 1954, his death 1983)
- Children: 5, including Benigno and Kris
Ferdinand Marcos, President
- Full Name: Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr.
- Assumed Office: 30 December 1965
- Left Office: 25 February 1986
- Political Party: Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (1978–1989); Nacionalista (1965–1972); Liberal (1946–1965)
- Predecessor: Diosdado Macapagal
- Successor: Joseph Estrada
- Born: 11 September 1917
- Birth Place: Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippine Islands
- Died: 28 September 1989
- Death Place: Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
- Internment: Ferdinand E. Marcos Presidential Center, Batac, Ilocos Norte (1993–2016) Heroes' Cemetery, Taguig, Metro Manila (since November 18, 2016)
- Alma Mater: University of the Philippines
- Spouse(s): Carmen Ortega (common-law) (before 1954);
Imelda Romuáldez (m. 1954) - Children: 9
- Previous Positions: President of the Senate of the Philippines (5 April 1963 – 30 December 1965); Senator of the Philippines (30 December 1959 – 30 December 1965); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 2nd District (30 December 1949 – 30 December 1959)
Diosdado Macapagal, President
- Full Name: Diosdado Pangan Macapagal Sr.
- Assumed Office: 30 December 1961
- Left Office: 30 December 1965
- Political Party: Liberal Party
- Predecessor: Carlos P. Garcia
- Successor: Fidel Ramos
- Born: 28 September 1910
- Birth Place: Lubao, Pampanga, Philippine Islands
- Died: 21 April 1997
- Death Place: Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Internment: Libingan ng mga Bayani, Taguig City, Philippines
- Alma Mater: University of the Philippines; University of Santo Tomas
- Spouse(s): Purita de la Rosa (m. 1938,died 1943); Eva Macaraeg (m. 1946–1997)
- Children: Ma. Cielo R. Macapagal-Salgado; Arturo Macapagal; Ma. Gloria M. Macapagal-Arroyo; Diosdado M. Macapagal Jr.
- Previous Positions: Vice President of the Philippines (30 December 1957 – 30 December 1961); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Pampanga's 1st District (30 December 1949 – 30 December 1957);
Carlos P. Garcia, President
- Full Name: Carlos Polestico García
- Assumed Office: 18 March 1957
- Left Office: 30 December 1961
- Political Party: Nacionalista Party
- Predecessor: Ramon Magsaysay
- Successor: Corazon Aquino
- Born: 4 November 1896
- Birth Place: Talibon, Bohol Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 14 June 1971
- Death Place: Quezon City, Metro Manila Philippines
- Internment: Libingan ng mga Bayani, Taguig, Philippines
- Alma Mater: Silliman University; Philippine Law School; National University (Philippines)
- Spouse(s): Leonila Dimataga (m. 1933–1971)
- Children: Linda García-Campos
- Previous Positions: Vice President of the Philippines (30 December 1953 – 18 March 1957); Secretary of Foreign Affairs (30 December 1953 – 18 March 1957); Senator of the Philippines (25 May 1946 – 30 December 1953); Governor of Bohol (30 December 1933 – 30 December 1941); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bohol's 3rd District (1925–1931)
Ramon Magsaysay, President
- Full Name: Ramón del Fierro Magsaysay
- Assumed Office: 30 December 1953
- Left Office: 17 March 1957
- Political Party: Nacionalista Party (1953–1957) Liberal Party (1946–1953)
- Predecessor: Elpidio Quirino
- Successor: Ferdinand Marcos
- Born: 31 August 1907
- Birth Place: Iba, Zambales, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
- Died: 17 March 1957
- Death Place: Balamban, Cebu, Philippines
- Internment: Manila North Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
- Alma Mater: José Rizal University
- Spouse(s): Luz Banzon (m. 1933,his death 1957)
- Children: Teresita; Milagros; Ramon
- Previous Positions: Secretary of National Defense (1 September 1950 – 28 February 1953); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Zambales' Lone District (28 May 1946 – 1 September 1950)
Elpidio Quirino, President
- Full Name: Elpídio Rivera Quiríno
- Assumed Office: 17 April 1948
- Left Office: 30 December 1953
- Political Party: Liberal Party
- Predecessor: Manuel Roxas
- Successor: Diosdado Macapagal
- Born: 16 November 1890
- Birth Place: Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 29 February 1956
- Death Place: Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines
- Internment: Heroes' Cemetery, Taguig, Philippines
- Alma Mater: University of the Philippines
- Spouse(s): Alicia Syquia (m. 1921,her death 1945)
- Children: Tomas Quiríno; Armando Quiríno; Norma Quiríno; Victoria Quiríno-González; Fe Angela Quiríno
- Previous Positions: Vice President of the Philippines (28 May1946 – 17 April 1948); Secretary of Foreign Affairs (16 September 1946 – 16 April 1948); Secretary of Finance (28 May 1946 – 24 November 1946; 25 July 1934 – 18 February 1936); Secretary of the Interior (1935–1938); President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines (9 July 1945 – 25 May 1946); Senator of the Philippines (9 July 1945 – 28 May 1946); Senator of the Philippines from the First Senatorial District (1925 – 15 November 1935); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Sur's 1st District (1919–1925)
Manuel Roxas, President
- Full Name: Manuel Acuña Roxas
- Assumed Office: 28 May 1946
- Left Office: 15 April 1948
- Political Party: Liberal Party
- Predecessor: Sergio Osmeña
- Successor: Carlos P. Garcia
- Born: 1 January 1892
- Birth Place: Capiz (now Roxas City), Capiz Province, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 15 April 1948
- Death Place: Clark Air Base, Philippines
- Internment: Manila North Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
- Alma Mater: University of Manila; University of the Philippines College of Law
- Spouse(s): Trinidad de Leon (m. 1921)
- Children: Gerardo Manuel Róxas; Ruby Róxas
- Previous Positions: President of the Senate of the Philippines (9 July 1945 – 25 May 1946); Senator of the Philippines (9 July 1945 – 25 May 1946); Secretary of Finance (21 August 1941 – 29 December 1941); Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives (1922–1933); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Capiz' 1st District (1921–1938); Governor of Capiz (1919–1921)
Sergio Osmeña, President
- Full Name: Sergio Osmeña Sr.
- Assumed Office: 1 August 1944
- Left Office: 28 May 1946
- Political Party: Nacionalista Party
- Predecessor: Manuel L. Quezon; José Laurel (de facto)
- Successor: Ramon Magsaysay
- Born: 9 September 1878
- Birth Place: Cebu City, Cebu, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 19 October 1961
- Death Place: Quezon City, Philippines
- Internment: Manila North Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
- Alma Mater: San Juan de Letran College (AB); University of Santo Tomas (LLB)
- Spouse(s): Estefania Veloso (m. 1901, her death 1918); Esperanza Limjap (m. 1920, his death 1961)
- Children: 13 (including Sergio Jr.)
- Previous Positions: Vice President of the Philippines (15 November 1935 – 1 August 1944); Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and Public Welfare (1941–1944); Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and Public Welfare (1941–1944); Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and Public Welfare (1941–1944); Secretary of Public Instruction (1935–1940); Senate President pro tempore of the Philippines (1922–1934); Senator of the Philippines from the 10th Senatorial District (1922 – 15 November 1935); Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives (16 October 1907 – 11 February 1922); Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Cebu's 2nd District (16 October 1907 – 1922); Governor of Cebu (1904 – 16 October 1907)
Jose P. Laurel, President
- Full Name: José Paciano Laurel y García
- Assumed Office: 14 October 1943
- Left Office: 17 August 1945
- Political Party: Nacionalista Party
- Predecessor: Manuel L. Quezon (as President of government-in-exile)
- Successor: Elpidio Quirino
- Born: 9 March 1891
- Birth Place: Tanauan, Batangas, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 6 November 1959
- Death Place: Manila, Philippines
- Internment: Tanauan, Batangas, Philippines
- Alma Mater: University of the Philippines, Diliman (LLB); University of Santo Tomas (LLM); Yale University (SJD)
- Spouse(s): Pacencia Hidalgo (m. 1911,his death 1959)
- Children: José B. Laurel Jr.; José S. Laurel III; Natividad Laurel-Guinto; Sotero Laurel II; Mariano Laurel; Rosenda Laurel-Avanceña; Potenciana Laurel-Yupangco; Salvador Laurel; Arsenio Laurel
- Previous Positions: Commissioner of the Interior (14 October 1943 -17 August 1945); Commissioner of Justice (24 December 1941 – 4 December 1942); Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court (29 February 1936 – 5 February 1942); Majority leader of the Senate of the Philippines (1928–1931); Senator of the Philippines from the 5th Senatorial District (1925 – 1931); Secretary of the Interior of the Philippines (1922–1923)
Manuel L. Quezon, President
- Full Name: Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina
- Assumed Office: 15 November 1935
- Left Office: 1 August 1944
- Political Party: Nacionalista Party
- Predecessor: Emilio Aguinaldo (1901); Frank Murphy (Governor General )
- Successor: Manuel Roxas
- Born: 19 August 1878
- Birth Place: Baler, El Príncipe, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 1 August 1944
- Death Place: Saranac Lake, New York, U.S.
- Internment: Quezon Memorial Circle
- Alma Mater: Colegio de San Juan de Letran University of Santo Tomas
- Spouse(s): Aurora Aragón (m. 1918, died 1949)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: President of the Senate of the Philippines (29 August 1916 – 15 November 1935); Senator of the Philippines (16 October 1916 – 15 November 1935); Resident Commissioner of the Philippines (23 November 1909 – 15 October 1916); Majority Leader of the Philippine House of Representatives (16 October 1907 – 23 November 1909); Member of the Philippine Assembly from Tayabas' 1st district (16 October 1907 – 16 October 1916); Governor of Tayabas (1906–1907)
Emilio Aguinaldo, President
- Full Name: Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy
- Assumed Office: 23 January 1899
- Left Office: 23 March 1901
- Predecessor: Position established Diego de los Ríos (as Governor-General of the Philippines )
- Successor: Sergio Osmeña
- Born: 22 March 1869
- Birth Place: Kawit, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 6 February 1964
- Death Place: Quezon City, Philippines
- Internment: Emilio F. Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite
- Alma Mater: Colegio de San Juan de Letran
- Spouse(s): Hilaria del Rosario (m. 1896, died 1921); María Agoncillo (m. 1930, died 1963)
- Children: Carmen Aguinaldo-Melencio; Emilio "Jun" R. Aguinaldo Jr; Maria Aguinaldo-Poblete; Cristina Aguinaldo-Suntay; Miguel Aguinaldo
- Previous Positions: President of the Revolutionary Government (23 June 1898 – 22 January 1899); Dictator of the Philippines (24 May 1898 – 23 June 1898); President of the Republic of Biak-na-Bato (2 November 1897-14 December 1897); President of the Tejeros Revolutionary Government (22 March 1897 – 1 November 1897)
Diego de los Ríos, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Diego de los Ríos y Nicolau
- Assumed Office: September 1898
- Left Office: 10 December 1898
- Predecessor: Francisco Rizzo
- Successor: Position abolished
- Born: 9 April 1850
- Birth Place: Guadalajara, Spain
- Died: 4 November 1911
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Spouse(s): Matilde Sáenz de Santa María, y Torres
Francisco Rizzo, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Francisco Rizzo y Ramírez
- Assumed Office: 13 August 1898
- Left Office: September 1898
- Predecessor: Fermín Jáudenes
- Successor: Diego de los Ríos y Nicolau
- Born: 28 November 1831
- Birth Place: Malta
- Died: 20 February 1910
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
Fermín Jáudenes, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Fermín Jáudenes y Álvarez
- Assumed Office: 24 July 1898
- Left Office: 13 August 1898
- Predecessor: Basilio Augustín
- Successor: Francisco Rizzo y Ramírez
- Born: 7 July 1836
- Birth Place: A Coruña, Spain
- Died: 11 February 1915
- Death Place: Logroño, La Rioja, Spain
Basilio Augustín, Governor-General
- Full Name: Basilio Augustín y Dávila
- Assumed Office: 11 April 1898
- Left Office: 24 July 1898
- Predecessor: Fernando Primo de Rivera
- Successor: Fermín Jáudenes y Álvarez
- Born: 12 February 1840
- Birth Place: Cádiz, Spain
- Died: 7 August 1910
- Death Place: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, Spain
Fernando Primo de Rivera, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Fernando Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte
- Assumed Office: 23 April 1897
- Left Office: 11 April 1898
- Predecessor: José de Lachambre
- Successor: Basilio Augustín y Dávila
- Born: 24 July 1831
- Birth Place: Seville, Spain
- Died: 23 May 1921
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Governor and Captain-General of the Philippines (15 April 1880 - 10 March 1883)
José de Lachambre, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: José María Julián de Lachambre y Domínguez
- Assumed Office: 15 April 1897
- Left Office: 23 April 1897
- Predecessor: Camilo García de Polavieja
- Successor: Fernando Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte
Camilo García de Polavieja, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Camilo García de Polavieja y del Castillo-Negrete
- Assumed Office: 13 December 1896
- Left Office: 15 April 1897
- Predecessor: Ramón Blanco
- Successor: José María Julián de Lachambre y Domínguez
- Born: 13 July 1838
- Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
- Died: 15 January 1914
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Governor of Cuba (24 August 1890 – 1892); Governor of Puerto Rico (1888–1889)
Ramón Blanco, Governor-General
- Full Name: Ramón Blanco Erenas Riera y Polo
- Assumed Office: 4 May 1893
- Left Office: 13 December 1896
- Predecessor: Federico Ochando
- Successor: Camilo García de Polavieja y del Castillo-Negrete
- Born: 15 September 1833
- Birth Place: San Sebastián, Spain
- Died: 4 April 1906
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Governor of Cuba (1879 – April 1881)
Federico Ochando, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Federico Rodrigo Martín Sánchez Ochando y Chumillas
- Assumed Office: 1 March 1893
- Left Office: 4 May 1893
- Political Party: Liberal Party
- Predecessor: Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
- Successor: Ramón Blanco Erenas Riera y Polo
- Born: 14 March 1848
- Birth Place: Fuentealbilla, Albacete, Spain
- Died: 2 February 1929
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Alma Mater: Academia de Estado Mayor
- Spouse(s): Maria Matilda Valera y Canada
- Children: Roman Angel, Emeterio Sanchez, Ochando y Chumillas
- Previous Positions: Vice President of the Senate of Spain (1901–1902); (1905–1907); (1910–1911); Senator for life (1905–1923); Senator of Albacete (1898–1902); (1905–1907); Senator of La Habana (1896–1898); Deputy of Casas-Ibáñez (1879–1884); (1891–1892); (1903–1905); Deputy of Alcaraz (1886–1890);
Eulogio Despujol y Dusay, Governor-General
- Full Name: Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
- Assumed Office: 17 November 1891
- Left Office: 1 March 1893
- Predecessor: Valeriano Weyler
- Successor: Federico Rodrigo Martín Sánchez Ochando y Chumillas
- Born: 11 March 1834
- Birth Place: Barcelona, Spain
- Died: 19 October 1907
- Death Place: Riba-roja de Túria, Spain
- Spouse(s): Leonor Rigalt Muns
- Children: Eulogio Despujol y Rigalt
- Previous Positions: Governor of Puerto Rico (1878–1881)
Valeriano Weyler, Governor-General
- Full Name: Valeriano Weyler y Nicolau, 1st Duke of Rubí, 1st Marquess of Tenerife
- Assumed Office: 5 June 1888
- Left Office: 17 November 1891
- Political Party: Partido Liberal
- Predecessor: Federico Lobatón y Prieto
- Successor: Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
- Born: 17 September 1838
- Birth Place: Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Died: 20 October 1930
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Alma Mater: Infantry School of Toledo
Federico Lobatón y Prieto, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Federico Lobatón y Prieto
- Assumed Office: 4 June 1888
- Left Office: 5 June 1888
- Predecessor: Antonio Moltó y Díaz Berrio
- Successor: Valeriano Weyler y Nicolau
Antonio Moltó y Díaz Berrio, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Antonio Moltó y Díaz Berrio
- Assumed Office: 25 April 1888
- Left Office: 4 June 1888
- Predecessor: Emilio Terrero y Perinat
- Successor: Federico Lobatón y Prieto
Emilio Terrero y Perinat, Governor-General
- Full Name: Emilio Terrero y Perinat
- Assumed Office: 4 April 1885
- Left Office: 1888
- Predecessor: Emilio Molíns
- Successor: Antonio Moltó y Díaz Berrio
- Born: 1827
- Died: 1890
Emilio Molíns, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Emilio Molíns y Lemaur
- Assumed Office: 1 April 1885
- Left Office: 4 April 1885
- Predecessor: Joaquín Jovellar and Soler
- Successor: Emilio Terrero y Perinat
- Born: 3 February 1824
- Birth Place: Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain
- Died: 27 March 1889
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Governor-General of the Philippines (10 March 1883 – 7 April 1883)
Joaquín Jovellar and Soler, Governor-General
- Full Name: Joaquín Jovellar and Soler
- Assumed Office: 7 April 1883
- Left Office: 1 April 1885
- Predecessor: Emilio Molíns
- Successor: Emilio Molíns y Lemaur
- Born: 28 December 1819
- Birth Place: Palma, Mallorca, Spain
- Died: 17 April 1892
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (12 September 1875 - 2 December 1875)
Emilio Molíns, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Emilio Molíns y Lemaur
- Assumed Office: 10 March 1883
- Left Office: 7 April 1883
- Predecessor: Fernando Primo de Rivera
- Successor: Joaquín Jovellar and Soler
- Born: 3 February 1824
- Birth Place: Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain
- Died: 27 March 1889
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
Fernando Primo de Rivera, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Fernando Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte
- Assumed Office: 15 April 1880
- Left Office: 10 March 1883
- Predecessor: Rafael Rodríguez Arias
- Successor: Emilio Molíns y Lemaur
- Born: 24 July 1831
- Birth Place: Sevilla, Spain
- Died: 23 May 1921
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
Rafael Rodríguez Arias, Governor-General
- Full Name: Rafael Rodríguez Arias
- Assumed Office: 20 March 1880
- Left Office: 15 April 1880
- Predecessor: Domingo Moriones y Murillo
- Successor: Fernando Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte
Domingo Moriones y Murillo, Governor-General
- Full Name: Domingo Moriones y Murillo
- Assumed Office: 28 February 1877
- Left Office: 20 March 1880
- Predecessor: José Malcampo
- Successor: Rafael Rodríguez Arias
José Malcampo, Governor-General
- Full Name: Don José Malcampo y Monge
- Assumed Office: 18 June 1874
- Left Office: 28 February 1877
- Predecessor: Manuel Blanco Valderrama
- Successor: Domingo Moriones y Murillo
- Born: 1828
- Birth Place: San Fernando, Cádiz.
- Died: 1880
- Death Place: Sanlúcar de Barrameda.
- Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (5 October 1871 – 21 December 1871); Minister of State (Acting) (5 October 1871 – 20 November 1871)
Manuel Blanco Valderrama, Governor-General
- Full Name: Manuel Blanco Valderrama
- Assumed Office: 17 March 1874
- Left Office: 18 June 1874
- Predecessor: Juan Alaminos y Vivar
- Successor: Don José Malcampo y Monge
Juan Alaminos y Vivar, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan Alaminos y Vivar
- Assumed Office: 24 January 1873
- Left Office: 17 March 1874
- Predecessor: Manuel MacCrohon
- Successor: Manuel Blanco Valderrama
- Born: 27 October 1813
- Birth Place: Cuéllar, Spain
- Died: 1899
- Previous Positions: Senator of Córdoba (1872–1873); Senator of Burgos (1871–1872)
Manuel MacCrohon, Governor-General
- Full Name: Manuel MacCrohon
- Assumed Office: 8 January 1873
- Left Office: 24 January 1873
- Predecessor: Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez
- Successor: Juan Alaminos y Vivar
Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez, Governor-General
- Full Name: Rafael Gerónimo Cayetano Izquierdo y Gutiérrez
- Assumed Office: 4 April 1871
- Left Office: 8 January 1873
- Predecessor: Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada
- Successor: Manuel MacCrohon
- Born: 30 September 1820
- Birth Place: Santander, Spain
- Died: 1882
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Acting Governor of Puerto Rico (March 1862 – April 1862)
Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada, Governor-General
- Full Name: Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada
- Assumed Office: 23 June 1869
- Left Office: 4 April 1871
- Predecessor: Manuel Maldonado
- Successor: Rafael Gerónimo Cayetano Izquierdo y Gutiérrez
- Born: 27 February 1809
- Birth Place: Seville, Spain
- Died: 2 December 1879
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
Manuel Maldonado, Governor-General
- Full Name: Manuel Maldonado
- Assumed Office: 7 June 1869
- Left Office: 23 June 1869
- Predecessor: José de la Gándara y Navarro
- Successor: Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada
José de la Gándara y Navarro, Governor-General
- Full Name: José de la Gándara y Navarro
- Assumed Office: 26 October 1866
- Left Office: 7 June 1869
- Predecessor: Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez
- Successor: Manuel Maldonado
- Born: 1820
- Died: 1885
Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez, Governor-General
- Full Name: Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez
- Assumed Office: 27 September 1866
- Left Office: 26 October 1866
- Predecessor: Juan Antonio Osorio
- Successor: José de la Gándara y Navarro
Juan Antonio Osorio, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan Antonio Osorio
- Assumed Office: 21 September 1866
- Left Office: 27 September 1866
- Predecessor: José Laureano de Sanz y Posse
- Successor: Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez
José Laureano de Sanz y Posse, Governor-General
- Full Name: José Laureano de Sanz y Posse
- Assumed Office: 13 July 1866
- Left Office: 21 September 1866
- Predecessor: Juan de Lara e Irigoyen
- Successor: Juan Antonio Osorio
Juan de Lara e Irigoyen, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan de Lara e Irigoyen
- Assumed Office: 25 April 1865
- Left Office: 13 July 1866
- Predecessor: Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez
- Successor: José Laureano de Sanz y Posse
Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez, Governor-General
- Full Name: Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez
- Assumed Office: 24 March 1865
- Left Office: 25 April 1865
- Predecessor: Rafaél de Echagüe y Bermingham
- Successor: Juan de Lara e Irigoyen
Rafaél de Echagüe y Bermingham, Governor-General
- Full Name: Rafaél de Echagüe y Bermingham
- Assumed Office: 9 July 1862
- Left Office: 24 March 1865
- Predecessor: Salvador Valdés
- Successor: Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez
Salvador Valdés, Governor-General
- Full Name: Salvador Valdés
- Assumed Office: 7 July 1862
- Left Office: 9 July 1862
- Predecessor: José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney
- Successor: Rafaél de Echagüe y Bermingham
José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney, Governor-General
- Full Name: José Nicolas Francisco Pablo Lemery é Ibarrola Ney y González, Marques de Baroja
- Assumed Office: 2 February 1861
- Left Office: 7 July 1862
- Predecessor: Juan Herrera Dávila
- Successor: Salvador Valdés
- Born: 2 December 1811
- Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
- Died: 11 April 1886
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Spouse(s): Flora Ferrer y Alvarez
- Children: María Flora de Lemery y Ferrer, Marquesa de Baroja, Manuela Lemery y Ferrer, Ibarrola, Isabel Lemery y Ferrer, Ibarrola
- Previous Positions: Governor of Puerto Rico (1855–1857); Deputy of Baleares (1854–1855)
Juan Herrera Dávila, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan Herrera Dávila
- Assumed Office: 29 August 1860
- Left Office: 2 February 1861
- Predecessor: Ramón María Solano y Llanderal
- Successor: José Nicolas Francisco Pablo Lemery é Ibarrola Ney y González
Ramón María Solano y Llanderal, Governor-General
- Full Name: Ramón María Solano y Llanderal
- Assumed Office: 12 January 1860
- Left Office: 29 August 1860
- Predecessor: Fernándo Norzagaray y Escudero
- Successor: Juan Herrera Dávila
Fernándo Norzagaray y Escudero, Governor-General
- Full Name: Fernando María Félix Mateo Juan Nepomuceno de Norzagaray y Escudero
- Assumed Office: 9 March 1857
- Left Office: 12 January 1860
- Predecessor: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Successor: Ramón María Solano y Llanderal
- Born: 19 July 1808
- Birth Place: San Sebastián, Spain
- Died: 12 September 1860
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Governor of Puerto Rico (May 1852 – January 1855)
Ramón Montero y Blandino, Governor-General
- Full Name: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Assumed Office: 5 December 1856
- Left Office: 9 March 1857
- Predecessor: Manuel Crespo y Cebrían
- Successor: Fernando María Félix Mateo Juan Nepomuceno de Norzagaray y Escudero
Manuel Crespo y Cebrían, Governor-General
- Full Name: Manuel Crespo y Cebrían
- Assumed Office: 20 November 1854
- Left Office: 5 December 1856
- Predecessor: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Successor: Ramón Montero y Blandino
Ramón Montero y Blandino, Governor-General
- Full Name: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Assumed Office: 28 October 1854
- Left Office: 20 November 1854
- Predecessor: Manuel Pavía y Lacy
- Successor: Manuel Crespo y Cebrían
Manuel Pavía y Lacy, Governor-General
- Full Name: Manuel Pavía y Lacy
- Assumed Office: 2 February 1854
- Left Office: 28 October 1854
- Predecessor: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Successor: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Born: 6 July 1814
- Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
- Died: 22 October 1896
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
Ramón Montero y Blandino, Governor-General
- Full Name: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Assumed Office: 20 December 1853
- Left Office: 2 February 1854
- Predecessor: Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo y Eguía
- Successor: Manuel Pavía y Lacy
Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo y Eguía, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo y Eguía
- Assumed Office: 29 July 1850
- Left Office: 20 December 1853
- Predecessor: Antonio María Blanco
- Successor: Ramón Montero y Blandino
- Born: 7 January 1803
- Birth Place: San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain
- Died: 26 April 1857
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
Antonio María Blanco, Governor-General
- Full Name: Antonio María Blanco
- Assumed Office: 26 December 1849
- Left Office: 29 July 1850
- Predecessor: Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa
- Successor: Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo y Eguía
Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa, Governor-General
- Full Name: Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa
- Assumed Office: 16 July 1844
- Left Office: 26 December 1849
- Predecessor: Francisco de Paula Alcalá de la Torre
- Successor: Antonio María Blanco
- Born: 2 May 1795
- Birth Place: Girona, Catalonia, Spain
- Died: 20 June 1851
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Spouse(s): Ana Berroeta Clavería, Countess of Manila[
Francisco de Paula Alcalá de la Torre, Governor-General
- Full Name: Francisco de Paula Alcalá de la Torre
- Assumed Office: 17 June 1843
- Left Office: 16 July 1844
- Predecessor: Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri
- Successor: Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa
Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri, Governor-General
- Full Name: Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri
- Assumed Office: 14 February 1841
- Left Office: 17 June 1843
- Predecessor: Luis Lardizábal
- Successor: Francisco de Paula Alcalá de la Torre
- Born: 1788
- Birth Place: Beriáin in Navarre
- Died: 1851
- Death Place: Beriáin in Navarre
Luis Lardizábal, Governor-General
- Full Name: Luis Lardizábal
- Assumed Office: 29 December 1838
- Left Office: 14 February 1841
- Predecessor: Andrés García Camba
- Successor: Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri
Andrés García Camba, Governor-General
- Full Name: Andrés García Camba
- Assumed Office: 27 August 1837
- Left Office: 29 December 1838
- Predecessor: Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona
- Successor: Luis Lardizábal
Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona, Governor-General
- Full Name: Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona
- Assumed Office: 9 September 1835
- Left Office: 27 August 1837
- Predecessor: Joaquín de Crame
- Successor: Andrés García Camba
Joaquín de Crame, Governor-General
- Full Name: Joaquín de Crame
- Assumed Office: 23 April 1835
- Left Office: 9 September 1835
- Predecessor: Gabriel de Torres
- Successor: Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona
Gabriel de Torres, Governor-General
- Full Name: Gabriel de Torres
- Assumed Office: 1 March 1835
- Left Office: 23 April 1835
- Predecessor: Pasqual Enrile y Alcedo
- Successor: Joaquín de Crame
Pasqual Enrile y Alcedo, Governor-General
- Full Name: Pasqual Enrile y Alcedo
- Assumed Office: 23 December 1830
- Left Office: 1 March 1835
- Predecessor: Mariano Ricafort Palacín y Abarca
- Successor: Gabriel de Torres
- Born: 13 April 1772
- Birth Place: Cádiz, Spain
- Died: 6 January 1836
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Lieutenant Commander (Segundo Cabo) of the Philippines (1826–1830)
Mariano Ricafort Palacín y Abarca, Governor-General
- Full Name: Mariano Ricafort Palacín y Abarca
- Assumed Office: 14 October 1825
- Left Office: 23 December 1830
- Predecessor: Juan Antonio Martínez
- Successor: Pasqual Enrile y Alcedo
- Born: 20 February 1776
- Birth Place: Huesca, Spain
- Died: 16 October 1846
- Death Place: Madrid, Spain
- Previous Positions: Intendant of La Paz (1816–1817)
Juan Antonio Martínez, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan Antonio Martínez
- Assumed Office: 30 October 1822
- Left Office: 14 October 1825
- Predecessor: Mariano Fernández de Folgueras
- Successor: Mariano Ricafort Palacín y Abarca
Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Mariano Fernández de Folgueras y Fernández Flores
- Assumed Office: 10 December 1816
- Left Office: 30 October 1822
- Predecessor: José Gardoqui Jaraveitia
- Successor: Juan Antonio Martínez
- Born: 21 February 1766
- Birth Place: Galicia, Spain
- Died: 1 June 1823
- Death Place: Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Previous Positions: Governor and Captain-General of the Philippines (7 August 1806 – 4 March 1810)
José Gardoqui Jaraveitia, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: José Gardoqui Jaraveitia
- Assumed Office: 4 September 1813
- Left Office: 10 December 1816
- Predecessor: Manuel Gonzalez de Aguilar
- Successor: Mariano Fernández de Folgueras y Fernández Flores
Manuel Gonzalez de Aguilar, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Manuel Gonzalez de Aguilar
- Assumed Office: 4 March 1810
- Left Office: 4 September 1813
- Predecessor: Mariano Fernández de Folgueras
- Successor: José Gardoqui Jaraveitia
Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Mariano Fernández de Folgueras y Fernández Flores
- Assumed Office: 7 August 1806
- Left Office: 4 March 1810
- Predecessor: Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León
- Successor: Manuel Gonzalez de Aguilar
- Born: 21 February 1766
- Birth Place: Galicia, Spain
- Died: 1 June 1823
- Death Place: Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León, Governor-General
- Full Name: Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León
- Assumed Office: 1 September 1793
- Left Office: 7 August 1806
- Predecessor: Félix Berenguer de Marquina
- Successor: Mariano Fernández de Folgueras y Fernández Flores
- Born: c. 1737
- Birth Place: Écija, Spain
- Died: 8 August 1806
- Death Place: Manila, Spanish Philippines
Félix Berenguer de Marquina, Governor-General
- Full Name: Félix Ignacio Juan Nicolás Antonio José Joaquín Buenaventura Berenguer de Marquina y FitzGerald
- Assumed Office: 1 July 1788
- Left Office: 1 September 1793
- Predecessor: Pedro de Sarrio
- Successor: Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León
- Born: 20 November 1733
- Birth Place: Alicante, Spain
- Died: 30 October 1826
- Death Place: Alicante, Spain
Pedro de Sarrio, Governor-General
- Full Name: Pedro de Sarrio
- Assumed Office: 22 September 1787
- Left Office: 1 July 1788
- Predecessor: José Basco y Vargas
- Successor: Félix Ignacio Juan Nicolás Antonio José Joaquín Buenaventura Berenguer de Marquina y FitzGerald
José Basco y Vargas, Governor-General
- Full Name: José Basco y Vargas
- Assumed Office: July 1778
- Left Office: November 1787
- Predecessor: Pedro de Sarrio
- Successor: Pedro de Sarrio
- Born: c. 1733
- Birth Place: Málaga, Granada, Spain
- Died: 1805
- Death Place: Spanish East Indies
Pedro de Sarrio, Governor-General
- Full Name: Pedro de Sarrio
- Assumed Office: 30 October 1776
- Left Office: July 1778
- Predecessor: Simón de Anda y Salazar
- Successor: José Basco y Vargas
Simón de Anda y Salazar, Governor-General
- Full Name: Simón de Anda y Salazar
- Assumed Office: July 1770
- Left Office: 30 October 1776
- Predecessor: Manuel Antonio Rojo del Río y Vieyra
- Successor: Pedro de Sarrio
- Born: 28 October 1709
- Birth Place: Subijana, Basque Country, Spain
- Died: 30 October 1776
- Death Place: Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Spanish Resistance in the Philippines (6 October 1762 – 30 January 1764)
Manuel Antonio Rojo del Río y Vieyra, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Manuel Antonio Rojo del Río y Vieyra
- Assumed Office: July 1761
- Left Office: 30 January 1764
- Predecessor: Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta
- Successor: Simón de Anda y Salazar
- Born: 24 September 1708
- Birth Place: Tula de Allende, Viceroyalty of New Spain (Mexico)
- Died: 30 January 1764
- Death Place: Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta, Acting Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta
- Assumed Office: June 1759
- Left Office: 31 May 1761
- Predecessor: Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban
- Successor: Manuel Antonio Rojo del Río y Vieyra
- Born: 1701
- Birth Place: Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Died: 1771
- Death Place: Cebu, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban, Spanish Governor - Captain General
- Full Name: Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban
- Assumed Office: 26 July 1754
- Left Office: 31 May 1759
- Predecessor: Francisco José de Ovando, 1st Marquis of Brindisi
- Successor: Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta
- Born: 1699
- Died: 1759
Francisco José de Ovando, 1st Marquis of Brindisi, Governor-General
- Full Name: Francisco José de Ovando y Solís Rol de La Cerda, 1st Marquis of Brindisi
- Assumed Office: 20 July 1750
- Left Office: July 1754
- Predecessor: Juan de Arechederra
- Successor: Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban
- Born: 1693
- Birth Place: Caceres, Spain
- Died: 9 December 1755
- Death Place: At sea, Spain
- Alma Mater: Spanish Army
Juan de Arechederra, Acting Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Juan de Arechederra
- Assumed Office: 21 September 1745
- Left Office: 20 July 1750
- Predecessor: Gaspar de la Torre y Ayala
- Successor: Francisco José de Ovando y Solís Rol de La Cerda
- Born: 20 September 1681
- Birth Place: Caracas, Venezuela
- Died: 12 November 1751
- Death Place: Lal-lo, Cagayan, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Alma Mater: New Kingdom of Granada
- Previous Positions: Rector Magnificus of the University of Santo Tomas (1743–1745); (1735–1737)
Gaspar de la Torre y Ayala, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Gaspar de la Torre y Ayala
- Assumed Office: July 1739
- Left Office: 21 September 1745
- Predecessor: Fernándo Valdés y Tamon
- Successor: Juan de Arechederra
Fernándo Valdés y Tamon, Governor-General
- Full Name: Fernándo Valdés y Tamon
- Assumed Office: 14 August 1729
- Left Office: July 1739
- Predecessor: Toribio José Cosio y Campo
- Successor: Gaspar de la Torre y Ayala
Toribio José Cosio y Campo, Governor-General
- Full Name: Toribio José Cosio y Campo
- Assumed Office: 6 August 1721
- Left Office: 14 August 1729
- Predecessor: Francisco de la Cuesta
- Successor: Fernándo Valdés y Tamon
Francisco de la Cuesta, Acting Governor-General
- Full Name: Francisco de la Cuesta
- Assumed Office: 11 October 1719
- Left Office: 6 August 1721
- Predecessor: Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda
- Successor: Toribio José Cosio y Campo
- Born: 1661
- Birth Place: Colmenar, outskirt of Madrid
- Died: 30 May 1724
- Death Place: Michoacan, Mexico
Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda, Governor General of Spanish Philippines
- Full Name: Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda
- Assumed Office: 9 August 1717
- Left Office: 11 October 1719
- Predecessor: José Torralba
- Successor: Francisco de la Cuesta
- Died: 1719
José Torralba, Governor-General
- Full Name: José Torralba Rios
- Assumed Office: 4 February 1715
- Left Office: 9 August 1717
- Predecessor: Martín de Ursúa
- Successor: Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda
- Born: 3 April 1653
- Birth Place: Granada, Province of Granada, Spain
- Died: 1726
- Internment: San Juan de Dios Church
Martín de Ursúa, Governor-General
- Full Name: Martín de Ursúa (or Urzúa) y Arizmendi
- Assumed Office: 25 August 1709
- Left Office: 4 February 1715
- Predecessor: Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
- Successor: José Torralba
Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri, Governor-General
- Full Name: Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
- Assumed Office: 8 December 1701
- Left Office: 25 August 1709
- Predecessor: Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
- Successor: Martín de Ursúa
Fausto Cruzat y Góngora, Governor-General
- Full Name: Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
- Assumed Office: 25 July 1690
- Left Office: 8 December 1701
- Predecessor: Alonso de Avila Fuertes
- Successor: Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
- Birth Place: Pamplona, Spain
Alonso de Avila Fuertes, Governor-General
- Full Name: Alonso de Avila Fuertes
- Assumed Office: April 1689
- Left Office: July 1690
- Predecessor: Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola
- Successor: Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola, Governor-General
- Full Name: Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola
- Assumed Office: 24 August 1684
- Left Office: April 1689
- Predecessor: Juan de Vargas y Hurtado
- Successor: Alonso de Avila Fuertes
Juan de Vargas y Hurtado, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan de Vargas y Hurtado
- Assumed Office: 28 September 1678
- Left Office: 24 August 1684
- Predecessor: Francisco Sotomayor y Mansilla
- Successor: Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola
Francisco Sotomayor y Mansilla, Governor-General
- Full Name: Francisco Sotomayor y Mansilla
- Assumed Office: 21 September 1677
- Left Office: 28 September 1678
- Predecessor: Francisco Coloma y Maceda
- Successor: Juan de Vargas y Hurtado
Francisco Coloma y Maceda, Governor-General
- Full Name: Francisco Coloma y Maceda, Marqués of Canales de Chozas
- Assumed Office: 11 April 1677
- Left Office: 25 September 1677
- Predecessor: Manuel de León
- Successor: Francisco Sotomayor y Mansilla
- Born: 1617
- Died: 25 September 1677
- Death Place: Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Internment: Santo Domingo Church
Manuel de León, Governor-General
- Full Name: Manuel de León
- Assumed Office: 24 September 1669
- Left Office: 21 September 1677
- Predecessor: Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz
- Successor: Francisco Coloma y Maceda
Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz
- Assumed Office: 28 September 1668
- Left Office: 24 September 1669
- Predecessor: Diego de Salcedo
- Successor: Manuel de León
- Died: 1669
- Death Place: Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Diego de Salcedo, Governor-General
- Full Name: Diego de Salcedo
- Assumed Office: 8 September 1663
- Left Office: 28 September 1668
- Predecessor: Sabiniano Manrique de Lara
- Successor: Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz
- Birth Place: Belgium
- Death Place: Pacific Ocean
Sabiniano Manrique de Lara, Governor-General
- Full Name: Sabiniano Manrique de Lara
- Assumed Office: 25 July 1653
- Left Office: 8 September 1663
- Predecessor: Diego Fajardo Chacón
- Successor: Diego de Salcedo
- Died: 1677
Diego Fajardo Chacón, Governor-General
- Full Name: Diego Fajardo Chacón
- Assumed Office: 11 August 1644
- Left Office: 25 July 1653
- Predecessor: Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera
- Successor: Sabiniano Manrique de Lara
Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera, Governor-General
- Full Name: Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera y Gaviria
- Assumed Office: 25 June 1635
- Left Office: 11 August 1644
- Predecessor: Juan Cerezo de Salamanca
- Successor: Diego Fajardo Chacón
- Born: 1587
- Birth Place: Bergüenda, in the mountains of Burgos,Spain
- Death Place: 1660
Juan Cerezo de Salamanca, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan Cerezo de Salamanca
- Assumed Office: 29 August 1633
- Left Office: 25 June 1635
- Predecessor: Lorenzo de Olaza y Lecubarri
- Successor: Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera
Lorenzo de Olaza y Lecubarri, Governor-General
- Full Name: Lorenzo de Olaza y Lecubarri
- Assumed Office: 22 July 1632
- Left Office: 1633
- Predecessor: Juan Niño de Tabora
- Successor: Juan Cerezo de Salamanca
Juan Niño de Tabora, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan Niño de Tabora
- Assumed Office: 29 June 1626
- Left Office: 22 July 1632
- Predecessor: Fernándo de Silva
- Successor: Lorenzo de Olaza y Lecubarri
- Died: 22 July 1632
Fernándo de Silva, Interim Governor
- Full Name: Fernándo de Silva
- Assumed Office: June 1625
- Left Office: 29 June 1626
- Predecessor: Jeronimo de Silva
- Successor: Juan Niño de Tabora
Jeronimo de Silva, Governor-General
- Full Name: Jeronimo de Silva
- Assumed Office: July 1624
- Left Office: June 1625
- Predecessor: Alonso Fajardo de Entenza
- Successor: Fernándo de Silva
Alonso Fajardo de Entenza, Governor-General
- Full Name: Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco, Knight of Alcantara, Lord of Espinardo
- Assumed Office: 3 July 1618
- Left Office: July 1624
- Predecessor: Andrés Alcaraz
- Successor: Jeronimo de Silva
- Died: July 1624
- Death Place: Philippines
Andrés Alcaraz, Governor-General
- Full Name: Andrés Alcaraz
- Assumed Office: 19 April 1616
- Left Office: 3 July 1618
- Predecessor: Juan de Silva
- Successor: Alonso Fajardo de Entenza
Juan de Silva, Governor-General
- Full Name: Juan de Silva
- Assumed Office: April 1609
- Left Office: 19 April 1616
- Predecessor: Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia
- Successor: Andrés Alcaraz
- Died: 19 April 1616
Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia, Governor-General
- Full Name: Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia
- Assumed Office: 15 June 1608
- Left Office: April 1609
- Predecessor: Cristóbal Téllez de Almanza
- Successor: Juan de Silva
- Born: 1564
- Birth Place: Tecamachalco, New Spain (now Puebla, Mexico)
- Died: 1636
Cristóbal Téllez de Almanza, Governor-General
- Full Name: Joseph crist Cristóbal Téllez de Alman
- Assumed Office: 24 June 1606
- Left Office: 15 June 1608
- Predecessor: Pedro Bravo de Acuña
- Successor: Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia
- Born: May 1569
- Birth Place: Manila
- Died: 25 August 1659
- Death Place: England
- Internment: Manila
- Alma Mater: Manila school
- Spouse(s): Joseph Donald
- Children: 12
Pedro Bravo de Acuña, Governor-General
- Full Name: Pedro Bravo de Acuña
- Assumed Office: May 1602
- Left Office: 24 June 1606
- Predecessor: Francisco de Tello de Guzmán
- Successor: Cristóbal Téllez de Almanza
- Died: 24 June 1606
Francisco de Tello de Guzmán, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Francisco de Tello de Guzmán
- Assumed Office: 14 July 1596
- Left Office: May 1602
- Predecessor: Luis Pérez Dasmariñas
- Successor: Pedro Bravo de Acuña
- Born: 1532
- Birth Place: Spain
- Died: April 1603
- Death Place: Manila
Luis Pérez Dasmariñas, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Luis Pérez Dasmariñas y Páez de Sotomayor
- Assumed Office: 3 December 1593
- Left Office: 14 July 1596
- Predecessor: Pedro de Rojas
- Successor: Francisco de Tello de Guzmán
Pedro de Rojas, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Pedro de Rojas
- Assumed Office: October 1593
- Left Office: December 1593
- Predecessor: Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas y Ribadeneira
- Successor: Luis Pérez Dasmariñas
- Birth Place: Cangas del Narcea, Asturias, Spain
- Died: 1600
- Death Place: New Spain
Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas y Ribadeneira, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas y Ribadeneira
- Assumed Office: 1 June 1590
- Left Office: 25 October 1593
- Predecessor: Santiago de Vera
- Successor: Pedro de Rojas
- Born: 1 January 1519
- Birth Place: Viveiro, Galicia, Spain
- Died: 25 October 1593
- Death Place: Caca (part of present-day Tingloy), Batangas, Philippines
Santiago de Vera, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Santiago de Vera
- Assumed Office: 16 May 1584
- Left Office: May 1590
- Predecessor: Diego Ronquillo
- Successor: Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas y Ribadeneira
Diego Ronquillo, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Diego Ronquillo
- Assumed Office: 10 March 1583
- Left Office: 16 May 1584
- Predecessor: Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa
- Successor: Santiago de Vera
Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa, Governor and Captain-General
- Full Name: Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa
- Assumed Office: April 1580
- Left Office: 10 March 1583
- Predecessor: Francisco de Sande
- Successor: Diego Ronquillo
- Birth Place: Arévalo, Spain
- Died: 10 March 1583
- Death Place: Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Francisco de Sande, Governor-General
- Full Name: Francisco de Sande Picón
- Assumed Office: 25 August 1575
- Left Office: April 1580
- Predecessor: Guido de Lavezaris
- Successor: Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa
- Born: 1540
- Birth Place: Cáceres, Spain
- Died: 12 September 1602
- Death Place: New Spain
Guido de Lavezaris, Governor-General
- Full Name: Guido de Lavezaris
- Assumed Office: 20 August 1572
- Left Office: 25 August 1575
- Predecessor: Miguel López de Legazpi
- Successor: Francisco de Sande
- Born: c. 1499
- Birth Place: Seville, Spain
- Died: c. 1581
- Death Place: Manila, Philippines
- Internment: San Agustin Church, Manila
Miguel López de Legazpi, Governor-General of Spanish East Indies
- Full Name: Miguel López de Legazpi
- Assumed Office: 27 April 1565
- Left Office: 20 August 1572
- Predecessor: Inaugural Holder
- Successor: Guido de Lavezaris
- Born: c. 1502
- Birth Place: Zumarraga, Gipuzkoa, Crown of Castile
- Died: 20 August 1572
- Death Place: Intramuros, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Internment: San Agustin Church, Manila
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