Mariano Limjap
Filipino revolutionary
Mariano Limjap (October 19, 1856 – March 4, 1926) was a Filipino revolutionary who is part of the Katipunan. He was also a financier of La Liga Filipina. He was a businessman (one of the best in the country), philanthropist, and nationalist. He was incarcerated by the Spanish for funding the Manila battalion when in fact his only "crime" was patriotism. After the Philippine–American War, he was included in the committee for the creation of a Rizal monument in Luneta as decreed by Act No. 243, approved by the United States Philippine Commission.[1]
References
- ^ Division of Insular Affairs, War Department (1901). "Public Laws and Resolutions Passed by the United States Philippine Commission", p.689. Washington: Government Printing Office.
- "Mariano Limjap (1856–1926)". (2009). National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Historical marker, Binondo, Manila.
External links
- House of Limjap: The 19th Century Founding of a Philippine Chinese Mestizo Family
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Manila
- Guerrero
- P. Ocampo
- de la Rosa
- Generoso
- Mendoza
- Gil
- Remigio
- Mendoza
- Gil
- Mendoza
- A. Atienza
- Lacson
- J. Roces
- J. Lopez
- Ponce
- J. Lopez
- C. Lopez
- Valeriano
- Tolentino
- Bagatsing Sr.
- Loyola
- Bagatsing Sr.
- Fuguso
- Angping
- M. Roces
- Benedicto-Angping
- Nieto
- Chua
- A. Atienza
- Fernando
- Francisco
- Albert
- Ocampo Jr.
- Bagatsing Jr.
- Bacani
- Bonoan-David
- Maceda
- A. Bagatsing
- Hizon
- A. Bagatsing
- A.C. Bagatsing
- Tieng
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