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  1. Felipe Buencamino III, 1941-1944. Makati City: Copycat, 2003. xiv + 230 pages. After more than half a century of being kept unpublished in its entirety, the. diaries of Felipe "Philip" Buencamino III (1920-1949) are now available. to the public in book form. Some entries found their way to the published memoirs of the author's father, Victor ...

  2. Felipe Buencamino Sr. Si Felipe Siojo Buencamino Sr. (Agosto 23, 1848 – Pebrero 6, 1929) ay isang Pilipinong abogado, pinuno sa himagsikan, politiko, gabinete noong Unang Republika ng Pilipinas, at isa sa nagtatag ng Iglesia Filipina Independiente. Isa siya sa mga nagpakana ng pagpapapatay sa Heneral Antonio Luna .

  3. Oct 28, 2015 · In the memoirs of Victor Buencamino, son of Felipe Sr., he said: “Luna stood up to hit my father. Aguinaldo interceded, reminding Luna that he was in the presence of the President of the Philippines, and the incident ended there.”. Emilio Aguinaldo in a number of interviews on the incident repeated that it was he, not De las Alas, who ...

  4. Felipe Buencamino, a controversial figure in Filipino history was born on August 23, 1848. (Posted 28 days ago under August Events visited 208 times) Felipe Buencamino y Siojo was a prominent figure in the history of the Philippines. He was a lawyer, diplomat, and politician, known for his controversial actions during the Philippine Revolution.

  5. Anthony Buencamino (born November 28, 1966), known professionally as Nonie Buencamino, is a Filipino character actor known for his television and theater work. He is strongly associated with Philippine New Wave Cinema, playing roles such as Mayor Bartolome in Jun Lana 's Barber's Tales and Felipe Buencamino in Jerrold Tarog 's Heneral Luna .

  6. Sep 24, 2015 · For on the very day of the assassination, Felipe Buencamino, the Secretary of Development in Aguinaldo’s cabinet and a Luna foe, says that the President had left Cabanatuan for Tarlac.

  7. The memoirs and diary thus provide the point of view of an intelligence officer – occasionally sneaking into Japanese-occupied Manila – during the siege of Bataan. Very personal, the diary (entitled Random Notes) begins on December 23, 1941 and ends on April 8, 1942. The daily entries are followed by a narration of the death march, periodic ...

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