Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878-1944
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Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878-1944
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Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878-1944
Quezon, Manuel
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Quezon, Manuel
Manuel Luis Quezon
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Manuel Luis Quezon
Quezon, Manuel, 1878-1944
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Quezon, Manuel, 1878-1944
Quezón y Molina, Manuel L. 1878-1944
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Quezón y Molina, Manuel L. 1878-1944
Quezon, Manuel L. 1878-1944 (Manuel Luis),
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Quezon, Manuel L. 1878-1944 (Manuel Luis),
Quezon, Manuel L. 1878-1944
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Quezon, Manuel L. 1878-1944
Molina, Manuel L. 1878-1944
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Molina, Manuel L. 1878-1944
Quezón, Manuel L. 1878-1944
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Quezón, Manuel L. 1878-1944
Quezon, Manuel Luis, Pres. Philippines, 1878-1944
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Quezon, Manuel Luis, Pres. Philippines, 1878-1944
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President of the Philippines.
Resident Commissioner from the Philippines.
Philippine attorney, spokesman for Philippine independence, and President of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands, 1935-1944.
Philippine attorney, spokesman for Philippine independence, President of the first Philippine Senate and President of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands, 1935-1944.
Manuel Luis Quezon (August 19, 1878-August 1, 1944) was born in Baler, Tayabas (now Quezon Province), Philippines. He was the eldest son of Lucio Quezon and Maria Dolores Molina; married Aurora Aragon, December 14, 1918; children, Maria Aurora, Maria Zeneida, and Manuel, Jr. Quezon was educated at the San Juan de Letrán College (B.A., summa cum laude, 1894) and University of Santo Tomás (Ll. B., 1903).
Provincial fiscal of Mindoro, 1903-1906; Municipal Concilor of Tayabas, Tayabas, 1906 (Resigned to run as governor of Tayabas Province, 1906); Co-founder of the Partido Independista Inmediata, 1906-1907; Governor of Tayabas Province, 1906; First assemblyman from Tayabas to the First Philippine Assembly, 1907; Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States, 1909-1917 (re-elected 1911, 1913, 1915); President of the Senate, 1916-1935; First President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, 1935-1941; of the Commonwealth government-in-exile (Washington, D.C., U.S.A.), 1941-1944.
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