English: Bernardo Nozaleda y Villa was a native of Asturias, Spain. Originally a professor in Manila. He took his duty as the 25th Archbishop of Manila on Oct. 29, 1890. He was the last Spanish archbishop of the metropolitan, relinquishing his post to an American in 1903.
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A native of Asturias . Originally a professor in Manila . Took possession of his diocese on October 29, 1890 . Issued circulars to the Filipinos on May 8, 1898 urging them to defend the Philippines against the American invaders. Returned to Spain and was nominated Archbishop of Valencia in 1903.