- Encarnación
Amoranto Alzona (March 23, 1895 –
March 13, 2001) was a
pioneering Filipino historian,
educator and suffragist. The
first Filipino woman to...
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Alzona may
refer to:
Encarnacion Alzona (March 23, 1895 –
March 13, 2001) was a
pioneering Filipino historian,
educator and
suffragist Cesar Alzona (Sept...
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Carlo Alzona (1881 – 1961) was an
Italian medical doctor, an
entomologist and a malacologist. He was born on 26 May 1881 in Turin. He was the director...
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Miscellaneous Correspondence of Dr. José
Rizal /
translated by
Encarnacion Alzona. (Manila:
National Historical Institute.) Gibbs,
Eloise A. (1960). Rizal...
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Cesar Yatco Alzona (September 15, 1926 – June 27, 1997) (born Cesar, a.k.a. Caesar, Caezar) Laguna, Philippines, was the
author of the
original first Philippine...
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Antonio Alzona Aguto Jr. (born
November 18, 1966) is a
retired United States Army
lieutenant general who
served as the
commander of
Security ****istance...
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Alzona,
Encarnacion (ed.).
Julio Nakpil and the
Philippine Revolution: With the
Autobiography of
Gregoria de Jesús.
Translated by
Encarnacion Alzona....
- the 1980s was the
Genoese literary lounge animated by the
writer Minnie Alzona [it].
Dutch writer Ilja
Leonard Pfeijffer wrote "La Superba", a
novel in...
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Philippines Press. OCLC 3164551.
Alzona, Encarnacion; Cama****,
Maria Luisa T. (1996).
Encarnacion Alzona: An Anthology.
Office of
Research Coordination...
- 1987) (appointed)
Romeo Mendoza (December 4–7, 1987) (appointed)
Julio T.
Alzona (December 8, 1987 –
February 7, 1988) (appointed)
Cesar Zaballero (February...