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  2. Cainta - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Rajah Matanda, Adelantado Miguel de Legaspi received word that two ships, San Juan and Espiritu Santo, had just arrived in Panay Island in the central Philippines from Mexico. One ship was under the command of Don Diego de Legaspi, his nephew, and the other of Juan Chacon.

  3. List of assassinations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Claimed by his family to have been killed by the Japanese, while military archives blame his death on guerrillas commanded by Robert Lapham for collaborating with the Japanese. 24 August 1946 Juan Feleo, peasant leader and one of the leaders of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas and the Hukbalahap

  4. Killing of Juan Jumalon - Wikipedia

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    Jumalon's widow Jerrebel Jumalon believed that the motive of her husband's killing was personal grudge as the slain broadcaster focused only on entertainment on his radio program. [18] Mrs. Jumalon said that before her husband was killed, he won a case in court related to a dispute over the land where their radio station is located. [18]

  5. Armida Siguion-Reyna - Wikipedia

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    Armida Siguion-Reyna was born as Armida Liwanag Ponce Enrile [1] on November 4, 1930, [2] in Malabon, [3] the daughter of Alfonso Ponce Enrile, her Spanish mestizo father who was a lawyer and regional politician, and Purita Liwanag, her mother who was one of the early graduates of the University of the Philippines College of Music.

  6. Manuel Aguilar Chacón - Wikipedia

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    Mauro Antonio de Jesús (b. 1826), married to Rosa Guzmán y Guzmán, daughter of Juan José Guzmán, President of El Salvador in 1842 and from 1842 to 1844. [5] Juan Manuel (b. 1828), deceased in his early years. [6] Inés Antonia de Jesús (1830-1895), married to Juan Rafael Mora Porras, President of Costa Rica from 1849 to 1859. [7]

  7. Chacón - Wikipedia

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    Diego Fajardo Chacón, Spanish military governor of the Philippines; Dulce Chacón (1954–2003), Spanish poet; Elio Chacón (1936–1992), Venezuelan baseball player; Iris Chacón (born 1950), Puerto Rican dancer; José Chacón (disambiguation), several people; Jourdan Chacon (1996-current), American; Lázaro Chacón González (1873–1931 ...

  8. Victim, 73, stabbed to death allegedly by grandson in Fresno ...

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    The Fresno County Coroner’s Office has identified the man who was stabbed to death Wednesday night.. Jose Espinoza, 73, was killed allegedly by his 27-year-old grandson, Christopher Chacon, the ...

  9. Diego Fajardo Chacón - Wikipedia

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    Fajardo arrived as the new governor of the Philippines on the 1644 ship from New Spain (Mexico). He took office on 11 August 1644 (some sources say 16 August), and remained in the government for nine years. He was soon dominated by his secretary, Eustacio de Venegas, an old-time resident of Manila. For a time, Fajardo left the public affairs in ...