Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera Ignacio (February 27, 1857 – April 26, 1911) was a Filipino politician infamous for being a turncoat. He was also a...
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of the political adversaries who forced Mabini to leave office was Pedro A. Paterno, president of the Congress of the Republic since September 15, 1898...
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the Spanish language written by Pedro Alejandro Paterno, and is the first novel authored by a native Filipino. Paterno authored this novel when he was...
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Government era. It was founded by prominent Filipino politicians such as, Pedro Paterno, Benito Legarda and Felipe Buencamino, among others. It advocated for...
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Special session: February 4, 1899 President of the Revolutionary Congress Pedro Paterno Vice President/Deputy Benito Legarda Secretary Gregorio S. Araneta and...
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sister of Pedro Paterno Emanuele Paternò (1847–1935), Italian chemist Fabio Paternò, Italian computer scientist Jay Paterno, Joe Paterno's son and former...
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by Sulpicio Guevara) Kalaw 1927, pp. 199–200. Paterno, Pedro Alejandro (June 2, 1899). "Pedro Paterno's Proclamation of War". The Philippine-American...
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it and favored independence under American protection. Buencamino, Pedro Paterno, and other powerful Malolos Congress members passed a resolution requesting...
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presence in the Philippines, cabinet members Felipe Buencamino and Pedro Paterno propose to form an alliance with the Americans to avoid open conflict...
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rebellion", proffered peace to the revolutionaries. A lawyer named Pedro Paterno volunteered to be negotiator between the two sides. For four months...
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pair of proposals to the Malolos Congress by Apolinario Mabini and Pedro Paterno. After a lengthy debate in the latter part of 1898, it was promulgated...
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lawyer Pedro Paterno met with Aguinaldo at Biak-na-Bato with a proposal for peace based on reforms and amnesty. In succeeding months, Paterno conducted...
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Molo, and Agustin. She was the sister of National Turncoat Dr. Pedro Alejandro Paterno, a Filipino politician, poet, and novelist. Her sisters and stepsisters...
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The Filipino negotiators for the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. Seated from left to right: Pedro Paterno and Emilio Aguinaldo with five companions...
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President Emilio Aguinaldo Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Pedro Paterno 1st Secretary of Foreign Relations In office January 23, 1899 – May...
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Retrieved 26 September 2017. Mojares, Resil (2006). Brains of the Nation: Pedro Paterno, T.H. Pardo de Tavera, Isabelo de los Reyes and the Production of Modern...
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politics, including studies on three eminent Filipino intellectuals (Pedro Paterno, T. H. Pardo de Tavera, and Isabelo de los Reyes). He has been a recipient...
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Franco) Pedro Paterno Antonio María Regidor Isabelo de los Reyes Eduardo de Lete José Alejandrino Juan Luna Tomás Arejola Felix Resurrección Hidalgo Pedro Serrano...
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Mauricio de Leon, Pedro Carillo, Gervasio Sanchez, José Ma. Basa, Pío Basa, Balvino Mauricio, Maximo Paterno (father of Pedro Paterno) and Valentín Tosca...
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Filipino in Europe. The poems were written in the Spanish language by Pedro Paterno, a Filipino poet, novelist, politician, and former seminarian. The Tagalog...
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Philippines National Commission for Culture and the Arts 2015 Heneral Luna Pedro Paterno Artikulo Uno Productions Quantum Films Manila's Finest Gen. Dela Paz...
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funds divided among insurgent leaders left behind in Biak-na-Bato. Pedro Paterno, who had been instrumental in negotiating the Pact, informed Aguinaldo...
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Filipino revolutionaries such as Artemio Ricarte due to the efforts of Pedro Paterno. He stopped being Governor-General on July 24, 1898. His plans for reform...
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Elwell Otis Miguel Faustmann as General Arthur MacArthur Leo Martinez as Pedro Paterno Nonie Buencamino as Felipe Buencamino Sr. Perla Bautista as Doña Trinidad...
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wife of Manuel Quezon. Transferred to Quezon Memorial Shrine in 2005 Pedro Paterno (1857–1911), 2nd Prime Minister of the Philippines under the First Republic...
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was refused. On October 31, he appeared before the commission, with Pedro Paterno and Pascual H. Poblete to seek permission to form a political party...
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its provenance is part of the collection of the Philippine politician Pedro Paterno, a known friend and patron of Luna. The painting later ended in the...
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who defeated Lukban by 31 votes, and Pedro Paterno. However, Gomez's citizenship was questioned, and Paterno found himself to be Osmeña's leading opponent...
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Aguinaldo's associates supported America, even before hostilities began. Pedro Paterno, Aguinaldo's prime minister and the author of the 1897 armistice treaty...
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accomplished until Pedro Paterno, a lawyer from Manila, volunteered to act as a negotiator.[citation needed] On August 9, 1897, Paterno proposed a peace...
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