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* 1878 – Manuel L. Quezon, Filipino politician, 2nd President of the Philippines ( d. 1944 )
* Manuel Luis Quezón Day ( Quezon City and other places in The Philippines named after Manuel L. Quezon )
* 1935 – Manuel L. Quezon is inaugurated as the second president of the Philippines.
In 1934, Philippine politician Manuel L. Quezon headed a " Philippine Independence mission " to Washington, D. C. that successfully secured the act's passage in Congress.
In 1941 with the onset of World War II, President Manuel L. Quezon created the City of Greater Manila as an emergency measure, merging the city and municipal governments of Manila, Quezon City, San Juan del Monte, Caloocan, etc.
* Manuel L. Jones – Ward 5 Councilman
Decca released the stereo recordings of Ernest Ansermet conducting L ' Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, including, in 1959, the first stereo LP album of the complete Nutcracker, as well as Ansermet's only stereo version of Manuel de Falla's The Three-Cornered Hat, which the conductor had led at its first performance in 1919.
On December 30, 1941, outside the Malinta Tunnel, Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña were inaugurated respectively as President and Vice-President of the Philippines Commonwealth for a second term.
President-elect Manuel L. Quezon convinced Chief of Staff of the United States Army General Douglas MacArthur to act as the military adviser to the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
18 of the National Defense Act, and pursuant to Executive Order No. 11 of President Manuel L. Quezon dated January 11, 1936.
When Manuel L. Quezon was inaugurated president in 1935, he became the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines.
Seated, left to right: George H. Dern, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Manuel L. Quezon
The bill, however, was opposed by the then Philippine Senate President Manuel L. Quezon and was also rejected by the Philippine Senate.
Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña of the Nacionalista Party were proclaimed the winners, winning the seats of president and vice-president, respectively.
During his exile in the US, Manuel L. Quezón died of tuberculosis in Saranac Lake, New York.
The Office of the Military Advisor to the Commonwealth Government ( OMACG ) was created in 1935 upon the initiative of President Manuel L. Quezon by the Philippine and American governments for the purposes of developing a system of national defense for the Commonwealth of the Philippines by 1946.
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and a special aide to President Manuel L. Quezon, found out about the Nielson group ’ s proposal to the government to build an airport on a turnkey basis, he immediately offered a portion of Hacienda San Pedro as a possible site for the facility.
When Emilio Aguinaldo ran for President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1935, his opponent Manuel L. Quezón ( the eventual victor ) invoked the memory of Bonifacio against him, the bones being the result of Bonifacio's execution at Aguinaldo's hands.
Quezon City was the planned city of President Manuel L. Quezon.
On December 15, 1938, President Manuel L. Quezon created the Special Committee of Arms of the Philippines.
It is here President Manuel L. Quezon hammered the golden nail into a big rock, symbolizing the connection and link of the Philippine National Railways going to Manila in 1937.
59 by President Manuel L. Quezon, followed by Proclamation no.

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`` Mr. Manuel did that in the war.
Mr. Manuel whispered in the ears of the Sioux that the Cheyennes were comin' to raid 'em for their horses.
The War Department wrote Mr. Manuel a letter and said he was a hero.
Word reached the company that the man behind these depredations was Manuel Gonzales, a man with many followers, including a number who were kept in line through fear of him.
When the house was about half consumed, his comrade ran to the door and threw up his hands, declaring repeatedly that he did not know the whereabouts of Manuel.
A Mexican justice of the peace had issue a writ against Chavez for taking part in the `` murder '' of Manuel Gonzales so he and his father were anxious to be taken out of danger.
João Manuel Bernardo, the current ambassador of Angola to China, visited the PRC in November 2007.
In three arduous campaigns, the first two of which were conducted by the emperor himself while the third was directed by Manuel Comnenos ( great-uncle of Emperor Manuel Comnenos ), the Turks were defeated in detail in 1070 and driven across the Euphrates.
* 1760 – Juan Manuel Olivares, Venezuelan composer ( d. 1797 )
* 1857 – Manuel de Escandón, Mexican polo player ( d. 1940 )
* 1828 – Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque, Spanish general ( d. 1895 )
* 1916 – José Manuel Moreno, Argentine footballer ( d. 1978 )
* 1848 – Camila O ' Gorman and Ladislao Gutierrez are executed on the orders of Argentine dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas.
Alexios II Komnenos or Alexius II Comnenus () ( 10 September 1169 – 24 September 1183, Constantinople ), Byzantine emperor ( 1180 – 1183 ), was the son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Maria, daughter of Raymond, prince of Antioch.
Their party was defeated ( 2 May 1182 ), but Andronikos Komnenos, a first cousin of Emperor Manuel, took advantage of these disorders to aim at the crown, entered Constantinople, where he was received with almost divine honours, and overthrew the government.
The novel describes the events of the reigns of Manuel I, Alexios II and Andronikos I through the eyes of Agnes.
* Anna Angelina, who married ( 1 ) the sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos, great-nephew of emperor Manuel I Komnenos, and ( 2 ) Theodore Laskaris, emperor of Nicaea.
* Infante Gonzalo Manuel Maria Bernardo Narciso Alfonso Mauricio of Spain ( 1914 – 1934 ), a hemophiliac, like his elder brother Alfonso.
* Cardinal Afonso of Portugal, son of Manuel I of Portugal.
He also translated four books against the errors of the Greeks, by Manuel Kalekas, Patriarch of Constantinople, a Dominican friar ( Ingolstadt, 1608 ), P. G., CLII, col. 13-661, a work known only through Ambrose's translation.

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