• Teodoro Sandiko y Santa Ana (March 31, 1860 – October 19, 1939) was a Filipino lawyer and former senator of the Philippines. Sandiko played important roles...
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  • Teodoro Ribera Teodoro Sandiko (1860–1939) Teodoro Schwartz (1893–1968) Teodoro Vega (born 1976) Gilbert Teodoro (born 1964) John Iremil Teodoro (born 1973)...
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    Pablo Rianzares Bautista; Seated from left: Dr. Santamaria, Candido Morada, Damaso Ponce, Ariston Bautista, Pedro Serrano Lactao, and Teodoro Sandiko...
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    deceit. On January 8, Aguinaldo received the following message from Teodoro Sandiko: To the President of the Revolutionary Government, Malolos, from Sandico...
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    and historian known as the "Father of the Philippine Labor Movement" Teodoro Sandiko – propagandist, revolutionary, and former member of Aguinaldo cabinet...
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    petition for grievances. Andrés Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata, and Valentín Díaz founded the Katipunan (in full, Kataas-taasang...
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    Minister of Interior of the revolutionary First Philippine Republic, Teodoro Sandiko, signed a decree saying that President Aguinaldo had directed that...
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    deceit." On January 8, Aguinaldo received the following message from Teodoro Sandiko to the President of the Revolutionary Government, Malolos, from Sandico...
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    Crisóstomo, Pedro Serrano y Lactao, José Gatmaitán, Briccio Pantas, Teodoro Sandiko, Apolinario Mabini, Numeriano Adriano, Doroteo Cortés, Ambrosio Rianzares...
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    Revolutionary Government. In the book Malolos: The Crisis of the Republic by Teodoro Agoncillo, the Malolos Congress had 193 delegates (42 elected and 151 appointed)...
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    Mayumo) none 5 Teodoro Sandiko (Teodoro Sandiko y Santa Ana) March 31, 1860 – October 19, 1939 (Aged 79) 1906–1909 Pandacan none 6 Donato Teodoro 1910–1912...
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    Leandro Ibarra June 23, 1898 December 1898 Revolutionary Government 4 Teodoro Sandiko January 21, 1899 May 7, 1899 First Republic 5 Severino de las Alas...
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    groups, Sumulong's Progresistas and the Partido Democrata Nacional of Teodoro Sandiko, merged in August 1917 to form the Democrata Party. In 1919, Sumulong...
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  • 3rd District In office June 6, 1922 – November 2, 1925 Serving with Teodoro Sandiko Preceded by Ceferino de León Succeeded by Luís Morales Personal details...
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  • founded by Manuel Palomares, the Kapatirang Magsasaka established by Teodoro Sandiko, and Anak Pawis. The most influential of these was Kalipunang Pambansa...
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    Rizal. Other revolutionary leaders, including Artemio Ricarte and Teodoro Sandiko, were educators prior to the Philippine Revolution. A group of affluent...
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  • Gonzaga Independent Appointed. Apolonio Mercado Independent Appointed. Teodoro Sandiko Independent Appointed. District dissolved into Misamis's 1st and 2nd...
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  • martial law June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1992 8th Congress Elected in 1987 Teodoro Sandiko 3rd June 3, 1919 – June 2, 1931 5th–8th Legislature Democrata Elected...
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    Senatorial District In office June 5, 1928 – June 5, 1934 Served with: Teodoro Sandiko (1928–1931) Sotero Baluyut (1931–1934) Preceded by Luis Morales Succeeded...
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  • – U.S. Government Printing Office, p. 240, at Google Books Agoncillo, Teodoro C. (1990) [1960]. History of the Filipino People (8th ed.). Quezon City:...
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    Profile - Filemon Sotto". Senate of the Philippines. "Senators Profile - Teodoro Sandiko". Senate of the Philippines. "Senators Profile - Alejo Mabanag". Senate...
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    Philippines at a cost of $MXN80,000 This shipment was brokered by Teodoro Sandiko, who accompanied it to the Philippines. The Junta attempted to arrange...
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  • elections, eventually being dissolved in the early 1920s. In 1914, Teodoro Sandiko and other disgruntled Progresistas formed the Partido Democrata Nacional...
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    Biyak-na-Bato Paso-doble Militar Band composed for revolutionary general Teodoro Sandiko 1899 Kabanatuan Marcha Funebre Band; Orchestra; Piano Funeral March...
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  • Buendía and Petrona Buidon. He learned his first letter under General Teodoro Sandiko in Malolos. He studied at Colegio de San Juan de Letran and obtained...
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    the 3rd District In office 23 March 1926 – 5 June 1928 Serving with Teodoro Sandiko Preceded by Santiago Lucero Succeeded by Benigno Aquino Sr. 7th Governor...
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  • supplemented with trade or industrial instruction. In 1907, Bulacan Governor Teodoro Sandiko started to look for funds to put up a trade school for his constituents...
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  • Miguel) Pedro Paterno (1857–1911): Filipino prime minister. (Santa Cruz) Teodoro Sandiko (1860–1939): Filipino senator and revolutionary. (Pandacan) Jejomar...
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  • Lone Pedro Melendez Jose S. Sanvictores Bulacan 1st Nicolas Buendia Teodoro Sandiko 2nd Manuel L. Sevilla Antonio Villarama Cagayan 1st Marcelo Adduru...
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      Majority party Minority party   Leader Manuel L. Quezon Teodoro Sandiko Party Nacionalista Democrata Leader's seat 5th District 3rd District Seats before...
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