Juan Nakpil died in 1986.
Gregoria de Jesus was married to Jukio Nakpil in Dec 1898 (she was aged 23 years old) and got daughters Maria Francisca Nakpil-Delange, Maria Josefina Nakpil, Lucia Nakpil, and Maria Caridad Nakpil.
The cast of Aliping maharlika - 1957 includes: Juan Caballes Betty Castillo SOS Daredevils Mario Escudero Blackie Francisco Celia Fuentes Arthur Javier Ely Nakpil Bruno Punzalan Jess Ramos Norma Reyes Ruben Rustia Merle Tuazon
Juan Ceacero's birth name is Juan Ignacio Ceacero.
Juan Pope was born in 1967.
Juan Nakpil was born in 1899.
Juan Nakpil died in 1986.
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Gregoria de Jesus was married to Jukio Nakpil in Dec 1898 (she was aged 23 years old) and got daughters Maria Francisca Nakpil-Delange, Maria Josefina Nakpil, Lucia Nakpil, and Maria Caridad Nakpil.
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Carmen Guerrero Nakpil was born in 1922.
Giovanni Nakpil was born on July 12, 1976, in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
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Petrona Nakpil and his husband, Ariston L. Bautista were the owners of the Nakpil House, a heritage house located at Bautista St. Quiapo, Manila. She was the brother of Julio Nakpil, Gregoria De Jesus' second husband. Well, I guess you know who Gregoria De Jesus was. She was Andres Bonifacio's wife and when he died, Oriang married Julio. Since Petrona and Ariston had no chidren, they decided to give their house to Julio and Oriang.
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Juan Flavier was known for his contributions to public health in the Philippines. He served as the Secretary of Health and implemented various programs that aimed to improve access to healthcare, especially in rural areas. Flavier was also a strong advocate for preventive healthcare strategies, community-based healthcare, and public health education.
Carmen Guerrero Nakpil has written: 'Mga kuwento sa kasaysayan' 'Heroes and villains' -- subject(s): History 'The rice conspiracy' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Myself, elsewhere' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, History