Trinidad Pardo de Tavera was a prominent Filipino physician, historian, and politician during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He played a crucial role in the Philippine nationalist movement, advocating for reforms and the rights of Filipinos during Spanish colonial rule. Additionally, he contributed to the field of medicine and was involved in various educational initiatives, emphasizing the importance of public health and education in the Philippines. His work in documenting Filipino history and culture helped preserve the nation's identity during a time of significant change.
Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera was born on 1857-04-13.
Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera died on 1925-03-26.
Juan Pardo de Tavera died in 1545.
Juan Pardo de Tavera was born in 1472.
Juan Pardo de Tavera was born in 1472. Juan Pardo de Tavera is most known for being a cardinal and the archbishop of Toledo.
Maria Pardo de Figueroa was born in 1828.
Maria Pardo de Figueroa died in 1918.
Ten of the most influential Filipino people are; Jose Rizal-revolutionary, Corazon Aquino-first female president, Emilio Aguinaldo-first president, Andres Bonifacio y de Castro-father of the Philippine Revolution and Saint Pedro Calungsod-missionary. Also Trinidad Pardo de Tavera-writer, Ferdinand Marcos-10th president, Lapu-Lapu-ruler of Mactan, Francisca del Espiritu Santo-nun and Jose Maria de Manila-priest.
Kristin Pardo's birth name is Kristin Ins Pardo de Navarro.
José Pardo de Tumán was created on 1919-10-19.
Arcadio Pardo has written: 'Silva de varia realidad (Archivo de rescates)'
Julia Saiz-Pardo de Benito has written: 'De la medina al Renacimiento' -- subject(s): History