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  1. Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera Ignacio (February 27, 1857 – April 26, 1911) was a Filipino politician infamous for being a turncoat. He was also a poet and a novelist. His intervention on behalf of the Spanish led to the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato on December 14, 1897, an account of which he published in 1910.

    • Nínay

      Nínay is a novel in the Spanish language written by Pedro...

  2. movies. music. news. ott. services. Beyond his high-style princely life, the man was also quite possibly the first Filipino heritage advocate.

  3. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera Ignacio (February 27, 1857April 26, 1911) was a Filipino politician infamous for being a turncoat. He was also a poet and a novelist. Quick Facts His Excellency, 2nd Prime Minister of the Philippines ...

  4. The poems were written in the Spanish language by Pedro Paterno, a Filipino poet, novelist, politician, and former seminarian. The Tagalog word sampaguita (uses the Spanish-style spelling of " sampagita ") in the title of the book refers to the Jasminum sambac , a species of jasmine that is native to the Philippines and other parts ...

  5. Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera Ignacio (February 27, 1857 – April 26, 1911) was a Filipino politician infamous for being a turncoat. He was also a poet and a novelist. His intervention on behalf of the Spanish led to the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato on December 14, 1897, an account of which he published in 1910 .

  6. Of all the traitors in Philippine history, by far the most colourful and the one I. loved to hate the most is Pedro Alejandro Paterno (1857-1911)... The so-called Maguinoo, the Prince of Luzon from 1898 to 1900, swore allegiance to, and. later changed allegiances from Spain, the Philippines, and America, making him.