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Manuel L. Quezon

Manuel Luis Quezon Y Molina

President of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944.

Statements about Manuel L. Quezon

Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Baler
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Country
:
Spanish Empire

Country of Citizenship

Philippines

Cause of Death

Tuberculosis

Date of Birth

8/19/1878

Date of Death

8/1/1944

Member of Political Party

Nacionalista Party

Educated At

Colegio De San Juan De Letran
Academic Major
:
Secondary Education
University of Santo Tomas
( - 1903)
Academic Major
:
Law
Academic Degree
:
Licentiate
End Time
: 1903
Cagayan National High School
University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law

Instance Of

Human

Image

Spouse

Aurora Antonia Aragón Quezon

Position Held

President of the Philippines
(11/15/1935 - 8/1/1944)
Replaces
:
Emilio Aguinaldo
Replaced By
:
Jose P. Laurel
Series Ordinal
:2
End Time
: 8/1/1944
Start Time
: 11/15/1935
President of the Senate of the Philippines
(8/29/1916 - 11/15/1935)
Replaced By
:
Manuel Roxas
End Time
: 11/15/1935
Start Time
: 8/29/1916
Member of the Senate of the Philippines
(10/16/1916 - 9/16/1935)
Electoral District
:
Philippines's 5th Senatorial District
Parliamentary Term
:
4th Philippine Legislature
Parliamentary Term
:
5th Philippine Legislature
Parliamentary Term
:
6th Philippine Legislature
Parliamentary Term
:
7th Philippine Legislature
Parliamentary Term
:
8th Philippine Legislature
Parliamentary Term
:
9th Philippine Legislature
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Philippine Legislature
End Time
: 9/16/1935
Start Time
: 10/16/1916
Secretary of National Defense
(7/16/1941 - 12/10/1941)
Replaces
:
Teofilo Sison
Replaced By
:
Jorge B. Vargas
End Time
: 12/10/1941
Start Time
: 7/16/1941
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines
(11/23/1909 - 10/15/1916)
Replaces
:
Pablo Ocampo
Replaced By
:
Teodoro R. Yangco
End Time
: 10/15/1916
Start Time
: 11/23/1909
Member of the House of Representatives
Replaced By
:
1st Philippine Legislature
Member of the House of Representatives

Medical Condition

Tuberculosis

Place of Death

Saranac Lake
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
New York

Occupation

Politician
Lawyer

Given Name

Manuel
Series Ordinal
:1
Luis
Series Ordinal
:2

Place of Burial

Manila North Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery
Series Ordinal
:1

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Family Name

Quezon

Religion or Worldview

Christianity
Affiliation
:
Catholic Church

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Tagalog
Object of Statement Has Role
:
First Language
Spanish
Object of Statement Has Role
:
First Language
Pronunciation Variety
:
Philippine Spanish
English
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Working Language
Pronunciation Variety
:
Philippine English

Birth Name

Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina

Child

Manuel Quezon Jr.
María Aurora Quezon

Candidacy in Election

1941 Philippine Presidential Election
1935 Philippine Presidential Election

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Ethnic Group

Tagalog People
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Source Known to Be Unreliable

Award Received

Collar of the Order of the Aztec Eagle
Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
Officer of the Legion of Honour

Number of Children

4

Relative

Manolo Quezon

Described by Source

Birthplace of Manuel Luis Quezon Historical Marker
Manuel L. Quezon Historical Marker
Location
:
Manila
Manuel L. Quezon Historical Marker
Location
:
Quezon City
Manuel L. Quezon Historical Marker
Location
:
Taguig

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Name in Native Language

Manuel L. Quezon
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