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Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal declared February 6 to 20, 1964 as "period of national mourning" over Aguinaldo's death. [102] Aguinaldo was accorded a state funeral. [103] His remains lay in state at his residence in Kawit from February 6 to 11, and then at Malacañang Palace from February 11 to 14.
First President served as Minority Floor Leader (1946–1953) Ferdinand E. Marcos: 1959–1965 Second President served as Minority Floor Leader (1960–1962). Third and last president served as Senate President (1963–1965) Joseph Estrada: 1987–1992 Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: 1992–1998 Benigno Aquino III: 2007–2010 Did not finish term, won ...
Gabriel Fabrero Fabella (July 18, 1898 – January 29, 1982) was a prominent Filipino historian during the 20th century. He is primarily known as the historian behind Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal's decision to issue Proclamation No. 28 on May 12, 1962, which changed the date of Philippine independence from July 4, 1946 to June 12, 1898 – the date when Philippine President Emilio ...
Diosdado Pangan Macapagal Sr. GCrM, KGCR (Tagalog: [djosˈdado makapaˈɡal]; [1] September 28, 1910 – April 21, 1997) was a Filipino lawyer, poet and politician who served as the ninth President of the Philippines, serving from 1961 to 1965, and the sixth Vice President, serving from 1957 to 1961.
Killed while negotiating with suspended Cagayan Governor Rodolfo Aguinaldo during the Hotel Delfino Siege. 6 May 1990 Roger Aguirre, Mayor of Malay, Aklan [93] 22 October 1990 Oscar Lazaro, President of the transport workers group Pasang Masda 30 October 1990 Jolly Fernandez, former Congressman and Governor of Masbate: 1 December 1990
Photos show his life, from being raised on a peanut farm to becoming president. ... In 1962, he was elected to the Georgia Senate. ... "Rosalynn and I are deeply saddened by the death of former ...
ALAMO, N.M. (Reuters) - - Twenty-eight-year old Ambrose Begay died after a fentanyl overdose under a tree 125 yards from his home on the Alamo Navajo reservation in southern New Mexico two years ago.
Venancio Concepción y Ochoa (May 18, 1861 – December 13, 1950) was a Filipino general under the leadership of President Emilio Aguinaldo. He fought battles in Iloilo. He represented Iloilo in Malolos Congress. [3] He was appointed as Chief of General Staff of the Republican Army and he saw action Central Luzon.