media related to José P. Laurel. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Author:Jose P. Laurel Works by or about Jose P. Laurel at the Internet...
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former Philippines vice president Salvador Laurel and great-granddaughter of former president José P. Laurel on her father's side, while on her mother's...
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Batangas, son of José P. Laurel José S. Laurel III (1914-1998), Ambassador of the Philippines to Japan, son of José P. Laurel José M. Laurel IV, Representative...
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José Sotero Hidalgo Laurel III, KGCR (August 27, 1914 – January 6, 2003) was a Filipino diplomat and the aide-de-camp of President Jose P. Laurel during...
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with the 1986 People Power Revolution. Salvador Laurel was the fifth son and eighth child of José P. Laurel, who served as president during the Second Philippine...
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The Jose P. Laurel Residence, also known as Villa Pacencia and Laurel Mansion, is a historic house located at 515 Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong, Metro...
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1943 to December 19, 1944. By Laurel, José P. Manila: Lyceum of the Philippines in cooperation with the José P. Laurel Memorial Foundation. ISBN 971-91847-2-8...
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married Jose P. Laurel, a fellow Tanauan native who was then a fresh high school graduate, on April 9, 1911. The couple had nine children: José Laurel Jr....
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Jose Bayani "Pepito" Hidalgo Laurel Jr. (August 27, 1912 – March 11, 1998), also known as Jose B. Laurel Jr., was a Filipino politician who was elected...
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occupation of the Philippines distinguished the government of then-president José P. Laurel from the Commonwealth government-in-exile under President Manuel L....
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Jose P. Laurel Highway is a 49-kilometer (30 mi), two-to-six lane, major highway running within the province of Batangas. The highway forms part of National...
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address on Rizal Day, December 30, 1937. Originally from Batangas, José P. Laurel is a native Tagalog speaker. During the Second Philippine Republic,...
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Roosevelt greets Manuel Quezon". British Pathé. Retrieved June 18, 2024. "José P. Laurel | Philippine Commonwealth, WWII, Japanese Occupation | Britannica"....
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List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the Philippines (section Jose P. Laurel)
circumstance". Individuals pardoned by Jose P. Laurel. Feliciano Lizardo – assassin who attempted to take the life of Laurel at the Wack Wack golf course in...
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Filipino race car driver, son of José P. Laurel Brenda Laurel, an advocate for girl video game development José P. Laurel (1891–1959), former President of...
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Laurel was the son of the former President of the Philippines José P. Laurel and the older brother of former Vice President Salvador Laurel. Laurel was...
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original on March 6, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2018. "Dr. Jose Paciano Laurel". Jose P. Laurel Memorial Foundation. Retrieved July 7, 2018. "History — National...
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Jose Laurel Street is a tree-lined street in the district of San Miguel in north-central Manila, Philippines. It runs parallel to the Pasig River from...
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Avanceña – 1935 (Chief Justice) – 1935–1941 José Abad Santos – 1935 Claro M. Recto – 1935–1936 José P. Laurel – 1935 José Abad Santos (Chief Justice) – 1941–1942...
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three houses owned by the President of the Second Philippine Republic, José P. Laurel. It is located in 1515 Peñafrancia Street (corner Santo Sepulcro Street)...
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of 20 members from the KALIBAPI. The Preparatory Commission, led by José P. Laurel, presented its draft Constitution on September 4, 1943, and three days...
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notable Laurel in the Philippines and a longtime patriarch of the place and José P. Laurel, a former president and a native of Tanauan, Batangas. Laurel traces...
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Jose P. Laurel Polytechnic College (Filipino: Politeknikang Kolehiyo ng Jose P. Laurel; JPLPC) is a satellite campus of Batangas State University. It is...
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Quirino". Presidential Museum and Library. Retrieved July 7, 2018. "Jose P. Laurel". Presidential Museum and Library. Retrieved July 7, 2018. "Manuel Roxas"...
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Empire of Japan set up the Second Philippine Republic that elected José P. Laurel as president by the National Assembly in 1943. After the Japanese were...
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Philippines "Jose P. Laurel A Register of His Papers in the Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library-Museum" (PDF). E-LIS repository. Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library...
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President (Salvador "Doy" Laurel), House Speaker (José B. Laurel Jr.), senator (Sotero Laurel II) and ambassador (José S. Laurel III). On March 22, 1945...
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term and Senator José Avelino ran with another wing, Quirino prevailed against Laurel. Former general and future diplomat Carlos P. Romulo and Marvin...
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and later by the statesman José P. Laurel. Also, three Tanaueños served as governors of Batangas, namely: José P. Laurel V, Modesto Castillo and Nicolas...
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draft a constitution for the Philippine Republic and elected head was José P. Laurel. The Preparatory Commission presented its draft Constitution on September...
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