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  1. The First inauguration of Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon at the steps of the Legislative Building in Manila on the 15th of November 1935. In 1935, Quezon won the Philippines' first national presidential election under the Nacionalista Party.

  2. May 22, 2024 · Manuel Quezon (born August 19, 1878, Baler, Philippines—died August 1, 1944, Saranac Lake, New York, U.S.) was a Filipino statesman, leader of the independence movement, and the first president of the Philippine Commonwealth established under U.S. tutelage in 1935.

  3. Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina. Si Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina ( Agosto 19, 1878 – Agosto 1, 1944 ), kilala rin sa kanyang mga inisyal na MLQ, ay Pilipinong sundalo, abogado, at politiko na itinatagurian bilang ikalawang pangulo ng Pilipinas, kung saan pinangunahan niya ang Amerikanong Komonwelt mula 1935 hanggang 1944.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › philippines-history-biographies › manuel-luis-quezonManuel Luis Quezon | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Manuel Luis Quezon. Manuel Luis Quezon (1878-1944) was the first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. He prepared the groundwork for Philippine independence in 1946. Manuel Quezon was born on Aug. 19, 1878, to Lucio Quezon and Maria Molina, both schoolteachers, in Baler, Tayabas (now Quezon) Province, in Luzon.

  5. Manuel Luis Quezon Tomas and passed the bar examinations in 1903. He became the fiscal of his home province and was soon elected governor.In the 1907 election, he ran for the Philippine Assembly under the Nacionalista Party, won by a large majority, and became the majority floor leader.

  6. Apr 1, 2022 · 15 Mesmerizing Facts About President Manuel Quezon. Other than the national heroes, perhaps no other figure in Philippine history receives as much reverence as Manuel Quezon. Loved by his supporters, criticized yet begrudgingly admired by his rivals, Quezon undoubtedly stands as a Filipino leader of the highest caliber.

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · Learn about Manuel Quezon, second president of the Philippines, who led the government in exile during the Japanese occupation in World War II.

  8. 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.

  9. Aug 18, 2023 · Born on August 19, 1878 in Baler in the district of El Principe (now Baler, Aurora), Quezon eventually became the second president of the Philippines and is regarded as the “Ama ng Wikang Pambansa”. Republic Act No. 6741 declares August 19 of each year as Quezon Day.

  10. Dec 18, 2015 · Writing in his diary on December 23, 1938, former Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison caught his friend Manuel L. Quezon in a moment of reflection. “The people care more for good government than they do for self-government,” adding that, “the fear is that the Head of State may either exceed his powers, or abuse them by improprieties.

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