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    Pío Valenzuela y Alejandrino (July 11, 1869 – April 6, 1956) was a Filipino physician and revolutionary leader. At the age of 23, he joined the society...
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    Bicolanos with a small percentage of foreign nationals. Valenzuela was named after Pío Valenzuela, a physician and a member of the Katipunan, a secret society...
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    later testimonies of Pío Valenzuela and others who claimed the cry took place in Pugad Lawin instead of Balintawak. Valenzuela's version, through Agoncillo's...
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    Dimas-Ilaw. Valenzuela works. Dr. Pío Valenzuela was a medical doctor by profession. In 1896, during the first publication of Kalayaan, Valenzuela assisted...
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    tenure of three consecutive terms. Inaugural holder of the office was Pío Valenzuela (1869–1956), served from 1899 to 1901, for whom the city was named....
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    questioned the validity of their declarations. On September 3, 1896, Pío Valenzuela said that del Pilar had been the President of the Associates of the...
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  • barangay hall Palasan barangay hall ValPoly entry marker in Parada Pío Valenzuela ancestral house in Pariancillo Villa Paso de Blas Interchange (KM 15)...
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  • of Ismael Valenzuela Pío Valenzuela, Filipino physician and patriot Ricardo Valenzuela, American former soccer referee Richard Valenzuela, birth name...
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    Museo Valenzuela is a museum in Valenzuela in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the city's historical and cultural landmark, named after Pío Valenzuela in...
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  • Pío Corcuera (1921–2011), Argentine footballer Pío del Pilar (1860–1931), Filipino revolutionary general Pio Fedi (1815–1892), Italian sculptor Pio Filippani...
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    own Decalogue, which he judged as inferior. Bonifacio, Jacinto and Pío Valenzuela collaborated on the society's organ, Kalayaan (Freedom), which had only...
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    Lorenzo, CESE The main office of SDO Valenzuela is located in Marulas Central School Compound, Pio Valenzuela St., barangay Marulas. This office also...
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    Spanish colonization of the Philippines. It is also the birthplace of Pío Valenzuela. Residents celebrate a town fiesta celebration every November 12 for...
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  • Dates in Office Notes 1 Pío Valenzuela 1899–1901 First municipal president of Polo 2 Nemencio Santiago 1901–1903 3 Rufino Valenzuela 1903–1907 4 Inoc Guansing...
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    his own writings, but also due to the varying eyewitness accounts of Pío Valenzuela, a doctor who in 1895 had consulted Rizal in Dapitan on behalf of Bonifacio...
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    1919–1921 Baliuag none 10 Dr. Pío Valenzuela Pío Valenzuela y Alejandrino July 11, 1869 – April 6, 1956 (Aged 86) 1921–1925 Valenzuela (Formerly Polo) none 11...
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  • Rizal Rustica Carpio as Teodora Alonso Realonda Noni Buencamino as Pío Valenzuela Carelle Manuela as Manuela Orlac Soliman Cruz as Pablo Mercado Junell...
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  • would lay down their arms and surrender to the Spanish authorities. Dr. Pío Valenzuela, the chief physician and aide of Bonifacio, was one of the first Katipuneros...
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    Rex Gatchalian (category Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Valenzuela, Metro Manila)
    fountain, memorial marker commemorating war veterans and statues of Pío Valenzuela and José Rizal. The park signifies not only a place for relaxation but...
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  • results: The above was divulged to the Spanish by the Katipunan member Pío Valenzuela while in captivity. Teodoro Agoncillo thus wrote: Immediately before...
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    Among those who received land from the government were Manuel Tinio, Pio Valenzuela, and Mariano Trias. Another project was the Mausoleum of the Veterans...
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    succeed without the necessary preparations. This was further proven when Pío Valenzuela, Andres Bonifacio's emissary, visited Dr. Jose Rizal in Dapitan in June...
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  • (former Mayor of Baguio) Nicasio S. Valderossa (former Mayor of Baguio) Pío Valenzuela (former Governor of Bulacan) Braulio de Villa (former Governor of Batangas)...
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  • Battle of Tirad Pass. Mariano Ponce (Baliwag) – physician, Propagandist Pío Valenzuela (Polo) – physician, Katipunan leader, established Katipunan branches...
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  • recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1941) July 11 – Pío Valenzuela, Filipino doctor, patriot (d. 1956) July 19 – Xenophon Stratigos, Greek...
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  • Ricarte Raul Morit as Nicolas de Jesus Yuwin Cruz as Pío Valenzuela John Relucio as Sancho Valenzuela Lourdes Serrano as Trinidad Fojas Celeste dela Cruz...
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  • San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite - present day (General Trias) 160. Pío Valenzuela General, Chief of Medicine and Health Commanding General-Katipunan General...
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  • noted that this was a "bad call." Gawad Dr Pio Valenzuela for Excellence in Journalism, City of Valenzuela, 2019 Titus Brandsma Award for Emergent Leadership...
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  • Mindoro. With Andres Bonifacio, Candido Tirona, Emilio Jacinto and Pio Valenzuela they founded the Council of the Ancient Assignment in Kawit, Cavite...
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    were briefed by Pio Valenzuela regarding his dialogue with reformist writer José Rizal over the later's opinion on a revolution. Valenzuela reported that...
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