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  1. Felipe Buencamino y Siojo (August 23, 1848 – February 6, 1929) was an infamous Filipino turncoat, lawyer, diplomat, and politician. He fought alongside the Spaniards in the Philippine Revolution but later switched sides and joined Emilio Aguinaldo's revolutionary cabinet.

  2. Felipe Buencamino y Siojo (August 23, 1848 – February 6, 1929) was an infamous Filipino turncoat, lawyer, diplomat, and politician. He fought alongside the Spaniards in the Philippine Revolution but later switched sides and joined Emilio Aguinaldo 's revolutionary cabinet.

  3. About the author: Felipe Buencamino III (March 28,1920 — April 28,1949), popularly known as Phillip Buencamino III, ABPL’39, admitted to the bar, March 31, 1948. College debater, served in Bataan, postwar print and radio reporter, and diplomat in the Philippine Foreign Service.

  4. 1 apr. 2022 · Felipe Buencamino There might have been many turncoats and balimbings during the Philippine-American War, but only a few can arguably match the temerity of Felipe Buencamino. As a judge for the Spanish government, he had once written to a governor-general exhorting “death to the traitors who disturb our public peace and ...

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  5. FELIPE BUENCAMINO III Memoirs and Diaries of Felipe Buencamino III, 1941-1944 Makati City: Copycat, 2003. xiv + 230 pages. After more than half a century of being kept unpublished in its entirety, the diaries of Felipe "Philip" Buencamino III (1920-1949) are now available to the public in book form. Some entries found their way to the published

  6. It was written by Felipe Calderón y Roca and Felipe Buencamino as an alternative to a pair of proposals to the Malolos Congress by Apolinario Mabini and Pedro Paterno. After a lengthy debate in the latter part of 1898, it was promulgated on January 21, 1899. [1]

  7. The following excerpt is from the wartime diary of Felipe Buencamino III, recounting his experience on the Bataan Death March and as a prisoner of war at Camp O’Donnell. [Day Three of the Bataan Death March]