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  1. Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera Ignacio [2] [note 1] (February 27, 1857 – April 26, 1911) [note 2] [3] was a Filipino politician infamous for being a turncoat. He was also a poet and a novelist. [4]

  2. Jul 24, 2012 · Pedro Paterno (Justo Desiderio Magalang) S tatesman, poet, writer, and peacemaker. Born in Manila on February 27, 1858. He was the negotiator/mediator of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. He helped prepare the Malolos constitution. Died on April 26, 1911.

  3. Jul 26, 2015 · Pedro Alejandro Paterno ( 1858 – 1911) was a Filipino statesman and groundbreaking author. wrote the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. wrote the very first Filipino novel written in Tagalog, Ninay (1907) wrote the first Filipino collection of poems in Spanish, Sampaguitas y poesias (Jasmines and Poems), published in Madrid in 1880.

  4. www.answers.com › performing-arts-ec › Pen_name_of_Pedro_paternoPen name of Pedro paterno? - Answers

    Aug 29, 2023 · Pedro Paterno is often considered as the 21st student of José Rizal due to their friendship and intellectual exchanges. Paterno was a Filipino nationalist and writer who played a role in the...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NínayNínay - Wikipedia

    Nínay is a novel in the Spanish language written by Pedro Alejandro Paterno, and is the first novel authored by a native Filipino. Paterno authored this novel when he was twenty-three years old [1] and while living in Spain in 1885, the novel was later translated into English in 1907 [1] and into Tagalog in 1908. [2]

  6. Jan 21, 2022 · Such was Paterno’s belief in his royal lineage that he unashamedly signed his equally strange book claiming natives practiced a pre-Christian religion before the Spaniards came with “Pedro Alexandro Molo Agustin Paterno y de Vera Ignacio (Maguinoo Paterno), Doctor en Jurisprudencia.”

  7. Feb 26, 2012 · Pedro Paterno was born on Feb. 27, 1858, in Sta. Cruz, Manila. After graduating from Ateneo Municipal de Manila, he pursued his studies in Spain where he mingled with Filipino propagandists.

  8. Ardently serving the cause of the propaganda movement by means of his prolific pen, Paterno wrote the first Filipino novel written in Tagalog, "Ninay" which depicted the customs and traditions of the people and was published in 1885, two years ahead of Dr. Jose Rizal's novel "Noli Me Tangere."

  9. www.gintongaral.com › mga-bayani › pedro-paternoPedro Paterno - Gintong Aral

    Pedro Paterno. (1857-1911) Pangulo ng Malolos Congress. Si Pedro A. Paterno ay ipinanganak sa Sta. Cruz Manila noong Pebrero 27, 1857. Nag-aral siya sa Ateneo de Manila at ipinagpatuloy sa Madrid Spain at doon siya nakatapos ng abogasya.

  10. Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera-Ignacio, also spelled Pedro Alejandro Paterno y Debera Ignacio (February 17, 1857 – April 26, 1911) was a Filipino independence activist, revolutionary and politician. He was also a poet and novelist.