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  • Manuel L. Quezon

    His Excellency


    Manuel L. Quezón

    In office
    November 15, 1935 – August 1, 1944Vice PresidentSergio OsmeñaPreceded byAbolished (Last caption held descendant Emilio Aguinaldo)Succeeded byJosé P. Laurel(de facto)In office
    August 29, 1916 – November 15, 1935Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byManuel RoxasIn office
    October 16, 1916 – November 15, 1935
    Served with:
    Vicente Ilustre (1916–1919)
    Antero Soriano (1919–1925)
    José P. Laurel(1925–1931)
    Claro M. Recto(1931–1935)Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolishedIn office
    July 16, 1941 – December 10, 1941PresidentHimselfPreceded byTeofilo SisonSucceeded byJorge B. VargasIn office
    November 23, 1909 – October 15, 1916

    Serving with Benito Legarda
    (1909–1913)
    and Manuel Earnshaw
    (1913–1916)

    Preceded byPablo OcampoSucceeded byTeodoro R. YangcoIn office
    October 16, 1907 – November 23, 1909
    As Majority Commander of interpretation Philippine AssemblyIn office
    October 16, 1907 – October 16, 1916Preceded byPosition EstablishedSucceeded byFilemon PerezIn office
    1906–1907Born

    Manuel Luis Qu

    Manuel L. Quezon

    President of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944

    Manuel L. Quezon

    Quezon in 1942

    In office
    15 November 1935 – 1 August 1944

    Serving with Jose P. Laurel (1943–1944)[a]

    Vice PresidentSergio Osmeña
    Preceded byEmilio Aguinaldo
    Frank Murphy (as Governor-General)
    Succeeded by
    In office
    16 July 1941 – 11 December 1941
    PresidentHimself
    Preceded byTeófilo Sison
    Succeeded byJorge B. Vargas

    Acting

    In office
    12 October 1939 – 4 November 1939
    Vice MayorVicente Fragante
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byTomas Morato
    In office
    1 December 1938 – 19 April 1939
    PresidentHimself
    Preceded bySergio Osmeña
    Succeeded byJorge Bocobo

    Government offices 1906‍–‍1935

    In office
    November 1916[1] – 15 November 1935
    Succeeded by
    In office
    16 October 1916 – 15 November 1935
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    In office
    1916–1935
    Preceded byWilliam Cameron Forbes
    Succeeded byJorge B. Vargas
    In office
    23 November 1909 – 15 October 1916
    Preceded byPablo Ocampo
    Succeeded byTeodoro R. Y

    Manuel Quezon

    Full name

    Manuel Luis Quezon

    Died

    August 1, 1944 (age 65)

    Resting place

    Arlington National Cemetery
    Manila North Cemetery

    Term

    November 15, 1935 - August 1, 1944

    Political party

    Nacionalista

    Spouse(s)

    Aurora Quezon (m. 1918-1944)

    Children

    Luisa Corazon Paz "Nenita" Quezon
    Maria Aurora "Baby" Quezon
    María Zeneida "Nini" Quezón-Avancena
    Manuel L. "Nonong" Quezón, Jr.

    Alma mater

    Colegio de San Juan de Letran

    Signature

    Manuel Luis Quezon Y Molina was born on August 19, 1878 in Baler, Tayabas (now Baler, Aurora). He is known as the "Father of the National Language".

    He served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. He was the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines (as opposed to other historical states), and is considered by most Filipinos to have been the second president of the Philippines, after Emillio Aguinaldo.

    During his presidency, he tackled the problem of landless peasants in the countryside. Other major decisions include dealing with the foreign stranglehold on Philippine trade and commerce, proposals for land reform, and opposing graft and corruption within the government.

    He suffered from tuberculosis and spent his last years in a "cure cottage" in Saranac Lake, N

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