Fermín Jáudenes

Fermín Jáudines y Álvarez
114th Governor-General of the Philippines
In office
July 24  August 13, 1898
Preceded by Basilio Augustín
Succeeded by Francisco Rizzo

Fermín Jáudines y Álvarez was briefly a Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines, from July 24 to August 13, 1898[1] during the Spanish–American War and the second phase of the Philippine Revolution.

During his term, Spanish turned over the Philippines capital, Manila, to the United States Army in the "mock" Battle of Manila and in the process the Spanish surrendered to America, ending over 330 years of rule of Spanish colonial rule.

Jaudenes was in Manila when the Spanish parliament, the Cortes, learned of Governor-General Basilio Augustín's attempt to negotiate the surrender of the army to Filipinos under Emilio Aguinaldo.[1] This caused Augustin's removal on July 24, 1898, and the appointment of Jáudenes.[1]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Basilio Augustín
Governor-General of the Philippines
July 24 – August 13, 1898
Succeeded by
Francisco Rizzo
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