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Buenaventura Araneta was the first member of the family to enter political life when he became the Gobernadorcillo (Alcalde Naturales) of Iloilo. In the latter part of the century, a kinsman of his on the Negros side; Juan Araneta was the architect of the Negros Revolution that defeated the Imperial Spanish forces in that island.
Juan Araneta: MDM perito mercantil: Revolutionary leader during the Negros Revolution, member of the Araneta family [115] Gregorio del Pilar: 1896 SAS A.B. General of the Philippine Revolutionary Army during the Philippine–American War [116] Antonio Luna: 1881 MDM A.B. Commanding General of the Philippine Army during the Philippine–American ...
Araneta may refer to: Araneta family, prominent Filipino-Spanish family in business, politics and religion; Araneta City, commercial area in Quezon City, Philippines; Araneta Coliseum, indoor stadium in the Araneta City; De La Salle Araneta University, Lasallian university in Malabon, Philippines; Ian Araneta, Filipino footballer
Christian Araneta - a Filipino professional boxer. He has won five consecutive fights, with four coming inside the distance, since his loss to Nontshinga in April 2021. (Cebu City) Mark Anthony Barriga - a professional boxer who challenged for the IBF mini-flyweight title in 2018.
The 62nd Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held on September 1, 2012, at The Peninsula Manila in Makati to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country.
Agustín Montilla was born to Capitán Don José Montilla, [1] who was interim Governor of the Mariana Islands from 15 August 1822 to 15 May 1823, [2] [3] and Josefa Orendáin.
C. Jesús Cacho; Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa; Fille Cayetano; Felipe Calderón (Filipino politician) Jose Calida; Sedfrey Candelaria; Jeff Canoy; Chris Cantada
Official website of the Ateneo de Manila University; Full list of current faculty members: Loyola Schools School of Humanities; John Gokongwei School of Management; School of Science and Engineering