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Alberto Maffei Reyes (1950 - 2021) Old Georgian Class of 1967 |
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Ana María García de los Reyes (1731 - d.) |
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Angelo Reyes (1945 - 2011) Angelo Tomas Reyes also known as General Reyes, was a Filipino retired general and politician who served as the Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff from 2000 to 2001 under President Joseph E... |
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Doña Aurora Reyes-Recto (deceased) Aurora Reyes-Recto was crowned Miss Visayas at the 1st National Beauty Contest, held at the 1926 Manila Carnival. More here: . |
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Carlos Aurelio Hevia y de los Reyes-Gavilán, Presidente de Cuba (1900 - 1964) Hevia y de los Reyes-Gavilan (March 21, 1900 – April 2, 1964) was the interim President of Cuba, serving for less than three days. During the third week of 1934, Hevia was President from 5:00 p.m. on M... |
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Carmencita Reyes (1931 - 2019) Carmencita Reyes was a Filipino lawyer and politician. Wikipedia The Philippine Congress 1987-1992 Carmencita Ongsiako-Reyes is a Filipino politician. She served as an Assemblywoman, Congresswoman... |
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Clímaco Calderón Reyes, 15º presidente de Los Estados Unidos de Colombia (1852 - 1913) Ejercio el poder ejecutivo por un dia, del 21 al 22 de diciembre de 1882,siendo Procurador General, con ocasion de la muerte del presidente Zaldua, y mientras se posesionaba el señor Otalora.Abogado de... |
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Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes (1828 - c.1895) Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes was an affluent businessman and a member of the Pandacan Masonic Lodge. He was one of the 154 heroes of the Cavite Mutiny of 1872. More here: . |
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Efren Reyes Sr. (1924 - 1968) Efren Ongpin Reyes Sr. was a Filipino actor and director. He was the father of Efren Reyes Jr. . |
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Elisea Reyes-Galang (1873 - 1969) Elisea “Seang” Reyes-Galang was among "The Brave Women of Malolos". Though she did not go on to higher education, she spoke Spanish well. Along with her family, she aided the revolutionary army by prov... |
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Estanislao de los Reyes (deceased) In the fight against the Americans, the Katipunan movement was very much alive in Vigan. According to William Henry Scott – Ilocano Responses to American Aggression, 1900-1901, “ The Calvo family was a... |
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Estanislao de los Reyes (1788 - 1859) Baptismal certificate Marriage license with Agapita Llanes Marriage certificate with Agapita Llanes Service record Burial certificate |
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Facundo Ponce de León was born in Montevideo in 1978. He obtained his Master's in Humanities at the Universidad Carlos III of Madrid. In 2001, he graduated inPhilosophy and Communication Sciences at th... |
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Felicísimo Feria (1883 - 1957) He served as Supreme Court Associate Justice in the 1940s. In 1924, he co-founded the law firm Feria Law . His two sons, Jose (who served as associate justice of the Supreme Court, and was Dean of the ... |
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Francisca Reyes-Aquino (1899 - 1983) Francisca Reyes-Aquino was a Filipino folk dancer and academic noted for her research on Philippine folk dance. She is a recipient of the Republic Award of Merit and the Ramon Magsaysay Award and is a ... |
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Francisca de los Reyes Ponce (1650 - 1702) From Descendents of Captain Francisco Baez de Benavides and Dona Isabel Martinez Guajardo, compiled by John D. InclanBERNARDO3 BAEZ-DE-BENAVIDES-Y-MARTINEZ (FRANCISCO2 BAEZ-DE-BENAVIDES-LOPEZ, GONZALO1... |
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Francisco Rojas (1851 - 1897) Francisco Reyes Roxas was a musician and businessman; but his life was cut short when he was implicated in the Katipunan revolt. He is part of the Thirteen Martyrs of Bagumbayan. More here: Martyrs of ... |
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Gabriel Belmonte (1889 - 1965) Gabriel Belmonte was a Filipino lawyer and politician. He served as an assemblyman, as well as the Governor of Nueva Ecija. The Commercial & Industrial Manual of the Philippines 1940-1941 Death |
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Gabriel Reyes (1892 - 1952) In 1934, Pope Pius XII appointed him as the first Filipino archbishop of Cebu. In 1949, he became the 28th Archbishop of Manila. He was the second cousin of Jaime Cardinal Sin, and a nephew of Sofia de... |
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Graciano Tiongson Reyes (deceased) Graciano Tiongson Reyes was a maestro de instruccion primaria in Malolos, where his family owned vast land. He served as cabeza de barangay (1886-1887), gobernadorcillo (1888) and juez de paz (1896). U... |
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Hermenegildo Balbino Tantoco Reyes (1898 - 1983) Hermenegildo B. Reyes, together with 4 others established the Makati Stock Exchange on 27 May 1963. More here: |
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Hernando Siles Reyes (1882 - 1942) Hernando Siles Reyes (* Sucre, 1882 - †, 1942), fue un político y jurista boliviano, Presidente de la República de Bolivia (1926 - 1930).Nació en Sucre en 1882. Hijo de Adolfo Siles y de Remedios Reyes... |
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Imelda Ongsiako-Cojuangco (1927 - 2016) Imelda "Meldy" Ongsiako Cojuangco is a philanthropist and patroness of the arts. ===Resources===* Morales, Cristina. "The Blessed Life Of Imelda Cojuangco". Tatler Philippines, 2014, . Accessed 15 July... |
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Inocencia Reyes-Roces (1889 - d.) Inocencia "Enchay" Baptista Reyes was a finalist at the 1908 Manila Carnival Queen race. She is the the matriarch of the accomplished Roces Clan. |
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Isabel de los Reyes y Cassaus (b. - 1754) |
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Isabelita L. de los Reyes-Barredo (c.1908 - d.) Isabelita de los Reyes was among the Damas de Honor at the 1929 Manila Carnival. More here: was one of the Damas de Honor in the 1929 Manila Carnival. |
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Isabelo de los Reyes Jr. (1900 - 1971) An ordained Aglipayan priest, became Obispo Maximo IV, and served as Bishop of the Aglipayan Church from 1946-1971. He is buried in the Parish of Maria Clara, Shrine of Our Lady of Balintawak (Iglesia ... |
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John Carlos de los Reyes is a Filipino politician Wikipedia Profile |
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J. B. L. Reyes (1902 - 1994) Jose Benedicto Luna Reyes was a noted Filipino jurist who served as Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court from 1954 until 1972. Widely known by the initials "J.B.L.". After his retirement, ... |
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Dr. Jose R. Reyes (1902 - 1964) Jose Reyes Reyes was a physician who graduated from the U. P. College of Medicine in1928 and served as the Hospital Chief of the government-run North General Hospital from 1948 to 1964. The hospital wa... |
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Josefa Velarde (1840 - 1885) Marriage certificate Pension claim * Baptismal certificate Burial certificate |
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Josefina Durán (deceased) Josefina Durán was a Filipino lawyer and politician. She represented the third district of Albay at the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The Philippine Officials Review |
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Josephine Cojuangco-Reyes (1929 - 2011) Josephine Cojuangco-Reyes served as the seventh president of the Far Eastern University in Manila, Philippines from 1985 to 1989. She also served as the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Far Easter... |
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José Antonio Valenzuela Burgos de los Reyes (deceased) |
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General José Gregorio Rafael Reyes Prieto, 28º Presidente de la República de Colombia (1849 - 1921) General, Rafael Reyes Prieto Militar y político colombiano, presidente de la República (1904-1909) Nació en Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Boyacá (Colombia). Se dedicó al comercio y durante su juventud, explor... |
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José Reyes (1810 - 1861) Baptismal certificates:* Copy 1 * Copy 2 Attempt to find the marriage certificate with Isabel Mijares Marriage certificates with Romana Argüelles:* Copy 1 * Copy 2 |
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Antonino Reyes (1809 - 1872) Baptismal certificates: Copy 1 | Copy 2 | Copy 3 Marriage certificate with Pascuala Almeida Service records:* |
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José Avilés de los Reyes (c.1550 - d.) |
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Juan Bautista de los Reyes Ximénez (c.1594 - d.) Juan Bautista de los Reyes casó en Tunja en el año 1642 con Margarita del Rincón, hija del matrimonio de -253- Diego del Rincón y Juana Bravo Maldonado. Diego del Rincón, capitán de la tropa de Jiménez... |
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Capitán Juan Bautista de los Reyes y Almansa, Gobernador (aft.1550 - 1633) 1) Según el afamado historiador cartagenero Eduardo Lemaitre, por allá hacia los años 1609 a 1611, arribó al Nuevo Reino de Granada, procedente de la ciudad de Burgos, España, el muy hidalgo castellano... |
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Juan Bautista de los Reyes Pinto (c.1675 - d.) |
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Juan Bautista de los Reyes y Rincón (c.1625 - d.) |
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General Juan José Reyes Patria Escobar (Reyes Escobar) (1785 - 1872) Batalla del Puente de Gámeza llamado después "Puente Reyes" (la Peña de Topaga):"La historia de su arrojo es bien conocida. El Libertador, impresionado por su valentía, al conocer su apellido, insistió... |
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Juan Reyes (1901 - 1941) The Commercial & Industrial Manual of the Philippines 1940-1941 |
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Juan de los Reyes (deceased) |
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Juana Reyes-Buendia (1874 - 1900) Juana "Anang" Tantoco Reyes was among "The Brave Women of Malolos". Along with her family, she aided the revolutionary army by providing supplies. She died from childbirth complications. More here: |
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Lauriberto José Reyes (1945 - 1972) Lauriberto José Reyes na Wikipedia |
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Leoncia Reyes-Reyes (1864 - 1948) Leoncia Santos Reyes was among "The Brave Women of Malolos". She was a fluent speaker of Spanish and at a young age of 17, was noted as a "category 2" property owner. After marrying her first cousin, s... |
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Leonor Tantoco Reyes (1919 - 2006) Leonor T. Reyes competed as Miss Bulacan at the 1st National Beauty Content at the 1926 Manila Carnival. More here: . |
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Leonora Reyes (deceased) Leonora Reyes-La Torre was a Filipina post-war film actress.Resources*"Leonora Reyes." IMDb, 2018. . Date accessed: 6 Jan 2019. |
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Lino Santos Reyes (c.1836 - d.) Lino "Inong" Santos Reyes was a cabeza de baranggay in Malolos. In 1899, the Secretaria de Exterior of the newly inagurated Republic of Malolos was housed in his residence. More here: |
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Lucrecia Reyes Urtula (1929 - 1999) Lucrecia Faustino Reyes-Urtula was a Filipino choreographer, theater director, teacher, author and researcher on ethnic dance. She was the founding director of the Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Da... |
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Luis Merino Reyes (1912 - 2011) Luis Merino Reyes (Tokio, 12 de febrero de 1912—Santiago, 28 de febrero de 2011)1 fue un escritor chileno.Luis Merino Reyes nació en Tokio, Japón, en 1912, hijo de un militar chileno. A los dos años d... |
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Magdalena Elvira Hernández de los Reyes (1520 - d.) |
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Malva Marina Trinidad Reyes Hagenaar (1934 - 1943) Ben M. Angel notes: These tell her story probably far better than I could:"Con poemas y canciones regresa Malva Marina desde el olvido" by Juan Heinsohn Huala (21 de agosto, 2004)* "El enigma de Malva ... |
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Margarita "Tingting" R. Cojuangco Tarlac City, Tarlac, Central Luzon, Philippines
Margarita "Tingting" Manzano de los Reyes-Cojuangco is a columnist, philantropist and socialite. She served as the Governor of Tarlac from 1992 to 1998. More here: . |
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Maria Consuelo Puyat-Reyes is a Filipino diplomat and politician. Wikipedia The Philippine Congress 1987-1992 |
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Reyes (born July 3, 1964) is a Filipino American model and actress. She was the November 1988 Playboy Playmate of the Month, and appeared in the 1993 cult horror film Return of the Living Dead 3 and St... |
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Marietje Antonia Reyes-Hagenaar (1900 - 1965) Maiden Name: Marietje Antonia HagenaarMaiden name (Chilean form): María Antonieta Hagenaar VogelzangMarried Name (Dutch form): Marietje Antonia Reyes-HagenaarMarried Name (Chilean form): María Antoniet... |
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Martín de Ocampo (1852 - 1927) Martin Ocampo was born in Manila in May, 1852 and obtained his formal education at the Ateneo Municipal and the University of Santo Tomas. He showed early a deep interest in newspapers and periodicals... |
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María del Carmen Velasco Oruna Reyes, 4a Condesa de Quinta Alegre (1779 - d.) María del Carmen Velasco y Oruña, fue hija de José Casimiro Velasco y Francisca de Paula Oruna y Landa. El 26 de abril de 1812 se casó con Juan Agustín Alcalde y Bascuñán, Conde de Quinta Alegre. Por d... |
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María Gregoria Thadea Reyes (1680 - 1786) |
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María Josefa del Burgo y de los Reyes (b. - 1774) |
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María Báez de Benavides y de los Reyes (1680 - 1773) |
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Melchor de los Reyes (1626 - 1672) From the Notes Section of the profile for Capitan Juan Cavazos del Campo (1605-1683): [Describes his son with Catalina Ponce, also named Melchor de los Reyes, a surgeon associated with Capitan Cavazos]... |
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Micaela Gertrudis de los Reyes (1530 - d.) |
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Pablo Neruda, Premio Nobel Literatura 1971 (1904 - 1973) Rol Único Tributario (RUT): 19.599.790-K (Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto), 2.892.429-1 (Pablo Neruda).---Ricardo Eliezer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto, más conocido como Pablo Neruda (nacido el 12 de julio de... |
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Nicanor Baptista Reyes (deceased) Nicanor Baptista Reyes was the founder and first president of the Far Eastern University of the Philippines. More here: . |
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Olympia Reyes-Reyes (1876 - 1910) Olympia San Agustin Reyes was among "The Brave Women of Malolos". She was the youngest of the women to sign the historic letter to Governor General Weyler, being only 12 at the time. More here: |
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Pacita Ongsiako de los Reyes (1912 - 2005) Paz Ongsiako de los Reyes was Miss Philippines in the 1929 Manila Carnival. More here: placed seventh in the 1934 Philippines bar exams. |
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Capitán Pedro Francisco Bautista de los Reyes Pinto (1652 - d.) Pedro Bautista de los Reyes, había comprado su cargo de capitán comandante en 1727, había sido procurador general en 1714 y alcalde ordinario de San Gil en 1720, 1722, 1728 y 1734. En su testamento dec... |
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Rebbetzen Pessel Friedman (Reyes) (aft.1760 - 1831) |
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Petronila Burgos de los Reyes (c.1710 - 1775) |
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dr Ramon Juan Velasco Ongsiako, Sr. (1886 - 1949) Ramon Ongsiako, in his youth, belonged to the Royal Court of the 1921 Manila Carnival Queen. |
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Ramón Reyes (1844 - 1889) Baptismal certificates:* Copy 1 * Copy 2 Emigration from Barcelona, Barcelona (1872)Marriage certificates:* Copy 1 * Copy 2 |
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Regina Mandanas (1964 - 2022) Regina Mandanas was a FIlipino lawyer and politician. Wikipedia |
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Remedios Fernandez Reyes (b. - 1955) Remedios Fernandez Reyes-Medina was crowned Sultana de Mindanao at the 1912 Manila Carnival. More here: . |
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Rosa « Rosie » Maria Reyes (née le 23 mars 1939 à Mexico) est une joueuse de tennis mexicaine. Elle devient française à la suite de son mariage avec Pierre Darmon, en 1960, concourant dès lors en compé... |
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Rufina Tengco Reyes (1869 - 1909) Rufina Tengco Reyes was among "The Brave Women of Malolos". Though she did not sign her family name, it is certain that Rufina was one of the women as the classes were eventually held in her house. At ... |
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Samuel Reyes (1916 - 1990) Samuel Reyes was a Filipino lawyer and politician. He represented the lone district of Isabela at the House of Representatives of the Philippines. Official Directory of the House of Representatives 1... |
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Severino Reyes (1861 - 1942) Severino is known as the Father of Tagalog zarzuela (musical drama with spoken dialogue, which originated in Spain). He went by the nickname 'Lola Basyang'. Gervasia de Guzman-Zamora , or ‘Tandang Basi... |
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Sofia T. Reyes-de Veyra (1876 - 1953) Sofia Reyes de Veyra was a Filipino educator, social worker and co-founder (with Mary E. Coleman) of Asociacion Feminista Filipina, a women's suffrage movement. She was Vice President of the Centro Esc... |
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Victor Manuel Román y Reyes, Presidente de Nicaragua (1872 - 1950) Dr. Victor Manuel Román y Reyes graduated from Hahnemann Medical College (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) in 1896 and practiced medicine in the United States for several years before returning to Nica... |
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Íñigo Ed. Regalado (1888 - 1974) Inigo was a Tagalog poet, novelist and journalist. Photo courtesy of |
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Reyes (Eulogio) (deceased) |
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Capitan da Reyes de Lisboa (deceased) |