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- 79th Regiment of Foot (1757) (links | edit)
- Sir Samuel Cornish, 1st Baronet (links | edit)
- Simón de Anda y Salazar (links | edit)
- William Draper (British Army officer) (links | edit)
- Spanish invasion of Portugal (1762) (links | edit)
- First Cevallos expedition (links | edit)
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- Siege of Santo Domingo (1655) (links | edit)
- Philippine Carabao Center (links | edit)
- HMS Seahorse (1748) (links | edit)
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- Lakan (links | edit)
- HMS Falmouth (1752) (links | edit)
- Seven Years' War (links | edit)
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- Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines (links | edit)
- Namayan (links | edit)
- Manuel Rojo del Río y Vieyra (links | edit)
- Janina San Miguel (links | edit)