Historical records matching Felipe Agoncillo
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About Felipe Agoncillo
Felipe Agoncillo was the Filipino lawyer-representative to the negotiations in Paris that led to the Treaty of Paris (1898), ending the Spanish–American War and achieving him the title of "outstanding first Filipino diplomat." While already a learned lawyer during the Spanish era, he took the Bar exam in 1905 and got a 100% -- a feat still unparalleled. He served as Batangas representative to the Philippine Assembly and Secretary of Interior in 1923 during the administration of Governor General Leonard Wood.
Resources
- Historical Album of the First Philippine Assembly (1908), compiled by Anthony R. Tuohy (p. 13)
- Official Directory: First Philippine Legislature (1908), by Gregorio Nieva (p. 55)
- Philippine Biographical Directory (1908, p. 6)
- Gallery of Illustrious Filipinos (1917), by Manuel Artigas (Volume I, p. 98-129)
- Encyclopedia of the Philippines: The Library of Philippine Literature, Art and Science, Volume 9: Builders of the New Philippines (1936, p. 29, Image 39)
- Cornejo’s Commonwealth Directory of the Philippines (1939), by Miguel Cornejo (p. 1580-1581)
- Marriage information
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Felipe Agoncillo's Timeline
1859 |
May 26, 1859
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Taal, Batangas, CALABARZON, Philippines
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1883 |
1883
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Taal, Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines
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1890 |
September 5, 1890
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Taal, Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines
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1941 |
September 29, 1941
Age 82
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Manila Doctor's Hospital, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Santuario del Santo Cristo, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines
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