Santiago Patero

Coron, Palawan, MIMAROPA, Philippines

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Don Santiago Mateo Patero y Rodríguez

Filipino: Santiago Mateo Rodríguez Patero
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Culion, Palawan, MIMAROPA, Philippines
Death: August 11, 1925 (59)
Coron, Palawan, MIMAROPA, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Santiago Patero and Flaviana Sauza Rodriguez
Husband of Paz Magallanes and Maria Rodriguez Sandoval
Father of Olimpio Magallanes Patero
Brother of Miguel Rodriguez Patero, Sr. and Josefa Abrera

Occupation: Politician
Managed by: Andrei Jedi Bartolo Sarmiento
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About Santiago Patero

Santiago Patero was a Filipino politician. He served as provincial president (governor) of Palawan from December 1898 to July 1899, his resignation. He later served as councilor of Coron, Palawan from 1901 to 1904. Lastly, he represented Palawan at the Philippine Assembly from October 16, 1907 to October 16, 1909.

Historical Album of the First Philippine Assembly (1908), compiled by Anthony R. Tuohy (p. 76)

Official Directory: First Philippine Legislature (1908), by Gregorio Nieva (p. 80)

Philippine Biographical Directory (1908, p. 40-41)

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Santiago Patero's Timeline

1865
September 21, 1865
Culion, Palawan, MIMAROPA, Philippines
1925
August 11, 1925
Age 59
Coron, Palawan, MIMAROPA, Philippines
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