+ Follow ANTONIO MONTENEGRO Tag
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[Title] => 2 ka suspek sa LBC-Mandaue nadakpan na
[Summary] => Duha ka tawo nga gituohang nagtulis sa LBC Express sa dalan Manuel Briones barangay Guizo, dakbayan sa Mandaue nadakpan sa follow-up operation sa kapolisan sa dakbayan sa Sugbu sa miaging kaadlawon.
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[Title] => TODAY IN THE PAST
[Summary] => Today, November 1, 1897, the Biak-na-Bato Republic is established. Its officials are Emilio Aguinaldo, President; Mariano Trias, Vice-President; Isabelo Artacho, Secretary of the Interior; Antonio Montenegro, Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Baldomero Aguinaldo, Secretary of Treasury, and Emiliano Riego de Dios, Secretary of War.
It was on this date that the leaders of the revolution, at the instance of Aguinaldo, met in Biak-na-Bato, and formed the Constituent Assembly to discuss the provisional Constitution of the Philippine Republic, written by Isabelo Artacho and Felix Ferrer.
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ANTONIO MONTENEGRO
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It was on this date that the leaders of the revolution, at the instance of Aguinaldo, met in Biak-na-Bato, and formed the Constituent Assembly to discuss the provisional Constitution of the Philippine Republic, written by Isabelo Artacho and Felix Ferrer.
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