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

  2. Jan 21, 2022 · Pedro Paterno was a Filipino negotiator who claimed to be a prince and demanded a dukedom from the Spanish and Americans. Learn about his bizarre royal delusions, his role in the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, and his fate as a turncoat.

  3. Pedro Paterno - Wikipedia, ang malayang ensiklopedya. Si Pedro Alejandro Paterno ay isinilang noong 27 Pebrero 1858. Siya ay isa sa 13 anak ng nakaririwasang mag-asawa na sina Don Maximo Paterno at Donya Carmen de Vera Ignacio. Siya ay nagtapos ng Bachiller en Artes sa Ateneo Municipal de Manila.

  4. Feb 26, 2012 · Pedro Paterno was born in 1858 and studied in Spain. He helped broker the Pact of Biak na Bato between the Spanish government and the Filipino revolutionaries in 1897. He became the president of the Malolos Congress in 1898.

  5. Pedro Paterno claimed that the ancient Filipinos practiced a monotheistic religion similar to Christianity, which he called Tagalismo or Bathalismo. His book Antigua Civilizacion Tagalog was criticized by many as fantasy and plagiarism, and Rizal called him a sign of madness.

  6. Pedro Paterno was a Spaniard born in the Philippines who acted as a mediator between Emilio Aguinaldo and Primo de Rivera in 1897. He signed the Pact of Biak-na-Bato that granted self-rule to the Philippines in exchange for Aguinaldo's exile and surrender.

  7. Pedro Paterno (1858-1911) was a scholar, a negotiator, and a collaborator who played a controversial role in the Philippine revolution and the American colonial era. This article examines his life, works, and legacy, and how he was portrayed by nationalist historians.

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