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About Amancio Aguilar
Amancio Torres Aguilar was a Filipino politician. He was the author of the independence of the Philippine Judiciary during the 1935 Constitutional Convention. He also defended the non abolition of the Department of Labor which at that time was a white elephant of the government, Aguilar said that someday the Filipinos and our country known as the "Pearl of the Orient Seas" can make use of it - now we have the OFW'S. Aguilar suffered a heart attack after delivering his long speech in Spanish and he was immediately brought to the Philippine General Hospital where he died there. After a few days he was brought to Masbate with several known delegates. Aguilar was married to Ocilla Maristela. They have six children, namely; Capitolina, Diogenes, Aristoles, Patria, Danton and Seneca.
Wikipedia (in Bicol)
New Philippines: A Book on the Building Up of a New Nation (1934), by Felixberto Bustos and Abelardo Fajardo (p. 235)
Our Delegates to the Constitutional Assembly: English-Spanish (1935, p. 171-172)
Amancio Aguilar's Timeline
1880 |
November 4, 1880
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Masbate City, Masbate, Bicol, Philippines
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1914 |
1914
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1934 |
August 18, 1934
Age 53
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Philippine General Hospital, Ermita, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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