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  1. Mariano Marcos y Rubio ( Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾjano ˈmaɾkos i ˈruβjo]; April 21, 1897 – March 8, 1945) was a lawyer, educator, and politician from Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

  2. On April 21, 1897, Mariano Marcos, a lawyer, educator, and legislator, was born in Batac, Ilocos Norte to Fabian Marcos and Cresencia Rubio. (The Marcoses. From left to right front row: Pacifico, Elizabeth and Ferdinand. Back row: Josefa and Mariano. The youngest, Fortuna, is not in the photo)

  3. Sep 28, 2021 · The article exposes how Ferdinand Marcos lied about his father Mariano Marcos, who was a Japanese collaborator and guerilla victim. It cites historical documents, eyewitness accounts and scholarly sources to refute the Marcos family's whitewashing of their past.

  4. Jul 4, 2016 · Seemingly absent from this family affair was Mariano Marcos, Ferdinand’s father. The historian Alfred McCoy, who had written of Marcos’ war record in 1986, pointed out that the only time...

  5. Mariano Marcos State University. News. MMSU upskills faculty to elevate extension services through Development and Community Engagement Training. News | July 24, 2024. By Karen de la Cruz, Stratcom Correspondent The MMSU Extension Directorate equipped faculty involved in extension work with advanced...

  6. The parade is described as provocative and humiliating for the defeated candidate, Mariano Marcos. The assemblyman-elect, Julio Nalundasan, was not, however, destined to reap the fruits of his political laurels for on the night of September 20, 1935, he was shot and killed in his house in Batac.

  7. Mariano Marcos was executed in the closing days of the war, on March 8, 1945. The Marcos family's account claims that he was executed by the Japanese, but other eyewitness accounts say that he was caught by Philippine guerillas, tried as a Japanese collaborator, and executed through dismemberment using two carabaos.

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