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  1. Manuel L. Quezon was President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines for two terms, from November 15, 1935 – August 1, 1944. He was born on August 19, 1878, a date declared an annual special working holiday throughout the country and a special non-working public holiday in the provinces of Quezon and Aurora, and in Quezon City by Republic Act No. 6741, signed into law by President Corazon ...

  2. This sub-project aims to organize genealogical data on cabinet members during the administration of President Manuel L. Quezon from November 15, 1935 to August 1, 1944. Find more at the master project page, Philippines Portal. President - Manuel L. Quezon Vice President - Sergio Osmeña Appointments (1935 - 1941)

  3. Aug 19, 2019 · Manuel L. Quezon, 19 Agosto 1878 – 1 Agosto 1944. August 19, 2019 /. Ni Carlos Marquez. SI Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina ay ang Pangulo ng Komonwelt ng Pilipinas mula 1935 hanggang 1944. Siya rin ang unang pinunong Pilipino na namahala ng buong kapuluan ng Pilipinas. Si Quezon ay ipinanganak sa Baler sa distrito ng El Principe noong 19 Agosto 1878.

  4. Jul 3, 2019 · Manuel Quezon is generally considered the second president of the Philippines, even though he was the first to head the Commonwealth of the Philippines under American administration, serving from 1935 to 1944. Emilio Aguinaldo, who had served in 1899-1901 during the Philippine-American War, is usually called the first president.

  5. close window. Manuel L. Quezon. Manuel Luis Quezon was born on August 19, 1878 in Baler, Tayabas (now Quezon), to Lucio Quezon, a native of Paco, Manila and Maria Dolores Molina. He studied law at the University of Sto. Tomas and passed the bar examinations in 1903. He became the fiscal of his home province and was soon elected governor.

  6. Dec 11, 2023 · 2. Manuel L. Quezon, 1935–1944. After 34 years of Insular Government under American rule, Philippine voters elected Manuel Luis Quezon as the first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. He is known as the “Father of National Language” (Ama ng Wikang Pambansa). He died of tuberculosis in Saranac Lake, New York.

  7. Manuel Luis Quezón y Molina (August 19, 1878 – August 1, 1944) served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. He was the first Filipino to be in charge of a government of the Philippines. Quezón is considered by most Filipinos to have been the second president of the Philippines, after Emilio Aguinaldo (1897 ...