Ramón Julio Estevan Fernández y de Castro (April 12, 1878 – November 10, 1964) was a Filipino businessman and politician who served as a Senator of the...
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Sports Commission Ramon Fernandez may also refer to: Ramón J. Fernández (1878-1964), Filipino businessman and politician Ramón Fernández (footballer) (born...
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Ramon Sadaya Fernandez (Tagalog: [raˈmon feɾˈnandes]; born October 3, 1953) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and current commissioner...
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de Ayala, was appointed president, with Enrique Brías de Coya and Ramón J. Fernández as managers. By 1914, San Miguel began to export, with its products...
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Danilo Ramon Subiaga Fernandez (born January 14, 1966), more commonly known as Dan Fernandez, is a Filipino politician, actor, and optometrist who is...
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supplied him with anarchist books and newspapers. De los Reyes also met Ramon Sempau, a Spanish poet-journalist who left an impression on de los Reyes...
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served as the airline's general manager. Soriano and former senator Ramón J. Fernández acquired the franchise of Philippine Aerial Taxi Company, Inc. and...
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Commission on Appointments Term length No fixed term Inaugural holder Don Ramón J. Fernandez Formation July 4, 1946 Website Philippine Embassy, London...
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Martin Sheen (redirect from Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez)
Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez (born August 3, 1940), known professionally as Martin Sheen, is an American actor. In a career spanning six decades he has...
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Vera Jose W. Diokno Ramón Diokno Francisco Enage Juan Ponce Enrile Rene Espina Eva Estrada-Kalaw Rafael Fernandez Ramon J. Fernandez Santiago Fonacier José...
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of Manila In office August 7, 1901 – September 18, 1905 Vice Mayor Ramón J. Fernández (1901-1904) Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Félix M...
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Artiaga and Martín Ocampo. Destroyed during the revolution; Restored by Ramón J. Fernández after the Philippine-American war and became the parish of San Juan...
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commemorated annually at the shrine and park that stands today at the site. Ramón J. Fernández spearheaded repairs to the church, which was damaged in the Revolution...
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal (Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo raˈmon i kaˈxal]; 1 May 1852 – 17 October 1934) was a Spanish neuroscientist, pathologist, and histologist...
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1949 as minister of the Philippine Legation to London, replacing Don Ramon Fernandez who was appointed to the Philippine Council of State. He was accredited...
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Tria Tirona (1925–1928) and José G. Generoso (1928–1931) Preceded by Ramon J. Fernandez Succeeded by Juan Nolasco Personal details Born Juan Sumulong y Marquez...
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Esteban de la Rama Nacionalista Antonio de las Alas Nacionalista Ramon J. Fernandez Nacionalista Carlos P. Garcia Nacionalista Pedro Hernaez Nacionalista...
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vessel. Fernández family attorney Ralph Fernandez (no relation to the deceased) challenged the findings of the final report, claiming that Fernández was framed...
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Neftalí Feliz Pedro Feliz Félix Fermín Ramón Fermín José Fernández Junior Fernández Julián Fernández Tony Fernández Alfredo Fígaro Bienvenido Figueroa Jesús...
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were transferred to Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina. Guevara (left) with J.E. Espinosa (right) in the U.S. Guevara (left) in 1923 Bust of Guevara at...
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Ramón Pérez de Ayala y Fernández del Portal (9 August 1880, in Oviedo – 5 August 1962, in Madrid) was a Spanish writer. He was the Spanish ambassador to...
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sponsored his second oldest daughter Pacita Madrigal, who won handily during Ramon Magsaysay's presidency. In 1992, a public school in Binangonan, Rizal was...
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Domingo Cisma José Ramón Corchado Cuaresma Pichu Cuéllar Diego Díaz Álvaro Domínguez Gabi Gaspar Gálvez David de Gea Juan Carlos Gómez Ramón González Tomás...
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businessman; Sr. Faustino Lichauco, real estate owner and importer; Don Ramón Soriano, real estate owner and importer; Sr. Tomas Argüellles, architect;...
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reported as supporting Ramón in his political decisions and at times even pushing him towards intransigence. Nocedal's nephew, Ramón García Rodrigo Nocedal...
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R. Aguinaldo, Vicente Villanueva, Toribio Teodoro, Gonzalo Puyat, Ramon J. Fernandez, Ciriaco Tuazon, Aurelio Periquet Sr., and Primo Arambulo. Rise of...
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Buendia Mariano Jesus Cuenco Esteban de la Rama Antonio de las Alas Ramon J. Fernandez Carlos P. Garcia Pedro Hernaez Domingo Imperial Vicente Madrigal Daniel...
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Luis Ramos Figueras José Ramón del Sol Fernández Carlos Felice Cardot Alberto Wagner de Reyna José Ignacio San Martín López Ramón Calatayud Sierra Edgard...
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2016. Retrieved September 18, 2015. Sitio oficial de Ramón Puerta Former senate profile 'Quién es Ramón Puerta?', BBC World, 2001-12-21, accessed 2006-08-13...
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Estalella, Sr. Oscar Estrada Humberto (Chico) Fernández José Fernández Lorenzo (Chico) Fernández Osvaldo Fernández Ángel Fleitas Mike Fornieles Tony Fossas...
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