Magdalo

Magdalo

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  • Magdalo Mussio — (1925–12 August 2006) was an Italian author, artist, animator and editor. A native of the Tuscany town of Volterra, Magdalo Mussio served during the 1960s as the editor of several Italian cultural publications, including Marcatrè and was widely… …   Wikipedia

  • Magdalo (mutineers) — This article is about the Oakwood mutineers. For other uses, see Magdalo. The Magdalo were the group of dissident soldiers who staged the unsuccessful Oakwood mutiny. Made up of junior officers of all branches of the Armed Forces of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Magdalo (Katipunan faction) — This article is about the Katipunan political faction. For other uses, see Magdalo. The Magdalo faction of the Katipunan was a chapter in Cavite, mostly led by ilustrados of that province. It was named after Mary Magdalene. It was officially led… …   Wikipedia

  • Partido Magdalo — is one of Political parties in the Philippines founded by Renato Dragon. It is a political party in Cavite.The permanent leader of this party is Former Governor Juanito Remulla. Notable Members Many of notable members and politicians are the… …   Wikipedia

  • Oakwood mutiny — Attempts at regime change in the Philippines (1970–2007) Civil unrest (1970) People Power (1986) 1986 87 plots Honasan s Second (1989) Fall of Estrada (2001) May 1 riots (2001) Oakwood mutiny (2003) State of emergency (2006) Manila Peninsula… …   Wikipedia

  • Antonio Trillanes IV — Infobox Officeholder name = Antonio F. Trillanes IV imagesize = 150px small| caption = order = office = Senator of the Philippines term start = June 30, 2007 term end = birth date = birth date and age|1971|08|06 birth place = Manila, Philippines… …   Wikipedia

  • Daniel Tirona — Daniel Tria Tirona Born July 22, 1864(1864 07 22) Kawit, Cavite, Philippines Died September 2, 1939(1939 09 02) (aged 75) Nationality Filipino …   Wikipedia

  • Oplan HACKLE — Date February 22 February 24, 2006 Plot was uncovered by the Filipino Military. Location Various places in the Philippines Result Arrest of leaders; Declaration of state of …   Wikipedia

  • Nicanor Faeldon — Nicanor E. Faeldon Captain Nicanor E. Faeldon, PN(M) Born July 29, 1965 Batanes, Philippine …   Wikipedia

  • Manila Peninsula rebellion — Attempts at regime change in the Philippines (1970–2007) Civil unrest (1970) People Power (1986) 1986 87 plots Honasan s Second (1989) Fall of Estrada (2001) May 1 riots (2001) Oakwood mutiny (2003) State of emergency (2006) Manila Peninsula… …   Wikipedia

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