Trinidad Fernandez Legarda (March 28, 1899 – February 2, 1998) was a Filipina suffragist, clubwoman, philanthropist, and editor. She was the first woman...
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(1899–1995), 5th First Lady of the Philippines Trinidad James (born 1987), Trinidad-born American rapper Trinidad Legarda (1899–1998), Filipina suffragist, clubwoman...
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journalist, and politician Trinidad Legarda (1899-1998), Filipina suffragist, clubwoman, philanthropist, and editor Legarda, Navarre, a town and municipality...
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Philippines declared the fort as a historical landmark in 1939. In 1899, Trinidad Legarda was born inside Fort Cuyo. Her parents temporarily took refuge to escape...
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Congress "Don Benito Legarda y Tuason (1853-1915)". Museo Santisima Trinidad. Retrieved 2017-02-09. Karnow, Stanley (1989). "Benito Legarda". In Our Image:...
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Philippines, in September 2007. Katrina Legarda has three children. Her grandmother was Trinidad Fernandez Legarda. Off The Record (2000-2001) By Demand...
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390,528 38.84 Alejo R. Mabanag Nacionalista Party 1,150,818 32.15 Trinidad Legarda Nacionalista Party 1,108,732 30.97 Jose O. Vera Nacionalista Party...
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390,528 38.84 Alejo R. Mabanag Nacionalista Party 1,150,818 32.15 Trinidad Legarda Nacionalista Party 1,108,732 30.97 Jose O. Vera Nacionalista Party...
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2, 1998, Tina Monzon-Palma replaced Loren Legarda and joined Angelo Castro Jr. to the newscast when Legarda ran and later won as the top senator in the...
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NACIONALISTA PARTY, MARCELO ADDURU, DOMOCAO ALONTO, PEDRO C. HERNAEZ, TRINIDAD F. LEGARDA, ALEJO MABANAG, CLARO M. RECTO, JOSE O. VERA, and JOSE VELOSO Petitioners...
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