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Potenciano Gregorio,
often referred to as
Potenciano Gregorio Sr. (May 19, 1880 -
February 12, 1939) was a
Bicolano musician. He was the
composer of "Sarung...
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Potenciano Aliño (c. 1864 – 1909) was a
Filipino writer, translator, and revolutionary. He
worked as a
translator for
newspapers in Cebu for
works in Spanish...
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Potenciano Torres Treñas (born
Potenciano Treñas y Torres; May 13, 1894 – June 10, 1934) was a
Filipino lawyer and politician.
Potenciano Treñas was born...
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Potenciano Lesaca y García (January 1, 1871 –
October 4, 1941) was a
Filipino politician and
businessman who
became the
first civil governor of Zambales...
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Potenciano, a
doctor by profession, who took the
place of his father-in-law's
designation as president.
Albeit the fact the
Colonel Potenciano did...
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Archived from the
original on
October 6, 2021.
Retrieved July 28, 2024.
Potenciano,
Samantha (April 26, 2024). "Dive into BINI's 'Pantropiko': From one member's...
- by
President Quezon. The city was
inaugurated on
March 30, 1941, with
Potenciano Malvar, a
former governor of Laguna, as the city
mayor appointed by president...
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countrywide at-large. It was last
represented by
Ruperto Montinola and
Potenciano Treñas of the
Nacionalista Demócrata Pro-Independencia.
Senatorial districts...
- University) when her
husband was ****igned to
teach there. She
married Potenciano Pecson, a
teacher and lawyer, who was
elected as
representative for the...
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sculpture was
funded by the U.P.
students of 1935–36. It was
presented by
Potenciano Illusorio and Jose B. Laurel, Jr.,
presidents of the
student council during...