- full name of
Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido,
Tarrosa Subido,
Trinidad L.
Tarrosa, T.L.
Tarrosa, and even used the name Eloisa.
Tarrosa-Subido was born to Filipino...
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appointed mayor of the city.
After Bader's term
ended in 1914,
Victoriano Tarrosa, a
native Zamboangueño was
appointed to
replace him. Upon the establishment...
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January 1988
Anastacio Malang,
Mayor of Arayat,
Pampanga 28
April 1988 Noe
Tarrosa,
Mayor of Cajidiocan,
Romblon 17 June 1988
Romeo Balinas,
former vice mayor...
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alumni includes Martino Abellana, a
renowned Cebuano painter, and
Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido, a
linguist and poet.
Political figures who were
graduates of UP...
- Leyte") in 1862 and
prophesied that the
island of
Leyte would sink;
Clara Tarrosa, an eighty-year-old
babaylan in Tigbauan,
Iloilo in the late 1880s who...
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terms of land area. Two
years later he was
succeeded by
Victoriano Tarrosas the
first Filipino Zamboangueño
Mayor of the city when
Bader resigned....
- The
Golden Jubilee of the
Feminist Movement in the Philippines,
Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido (1955) "The
Human Situation: A
Feminine View",
Valerie Saiving (1960)...
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Alejandro R.
Roces (1924–2011)
Bienvenido Santos (1911–1996)
Abelardo and
Tarrosa Subido Edilberto K.
Tiempo (1913–1996)
Kerima Polotan Tuvera (1925–2011)...
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South Korea: Ewha
Womans University Press. ISBN 978-89-7300-594-9. Subido,
Tarrosa (1955). The
Feminist Movement in the Philippines, 1905–1955.
National Federation...
- Tagasa-Gil (active
since 1980s),
scriptwriter for television, film
Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido (1912–1994), linguist, poet
Edith Tiempo (1919–2011), poet, novelist...