Manuel Rojo del Rio y Vieyra
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Manuel Antonio Rojo del Rio y Vieyra (September 24, 1708 – January 30, 1764) was a Mexican
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 (originally Spanish
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 Criollo
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The Criollo class ranked below that of the Iberian Peninsulares, the high-born permanent residence colonists born in Spain. But Criollos were higher status/rank than all other castes—people of mixed descent, Amerindians, and enslaved Africans...

) friar who served as the Archbishop of Manila and Governor-General of the Philippines
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 at the commencement of the 1762–1764 British occupation of Manila
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Early life

Rojo del Rio was born in Tula, Mexico
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 on September 24, 1708. On 1758, he was consecrated as a bishop to the Archdiocese of Manila
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On May 31, 1759, the death of governor-general Pedro Manuél de Arandía left the gubernatorial chair vacant. Bishop Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta
Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta
Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta was a Spanish Criollo born in Manila who served as the Bishop of Cebu from 1757 until his death in 1771...

 of the Archdiocese of Cebu
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 acted as the Archbishop of Manila as well as the governor-general of the Philippines. On 22 July 1759, Rojo del Rio was enthroned as Archbishop of Manila. In 1761, a royal decree coming from Spain assumed Rojo del Rio to replace Ezpeleta to become governor of the Philippines. He died in office on 20 January 1764.

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