Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker
NHI historical marker for Vicente Romuáldez in Tolosa
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Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker
Summary
Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker is a National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[1].
Key Facts
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker is located in Tolosa[3].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker is in the country of Philippines[4].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's instance of is recorded as National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[5].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's made from material is recorded as cast iron[6].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's commemorates is recorded as Vicente Romuáldez[7].
- +1985-07-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker[8].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 11.06372, 'longitude': 125.03746, 'precision': 1e-05}[9].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's quantity is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q721747', 'amount': '+2'}[10].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's title is recorded as Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez[11].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's title is recorded as Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez[12].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's inscription is recorded as Born in July 3, 1885 in Tolosa, Leyte. A deserving alumnus of the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, for in 1895–1896, barely 11 years old, he was promoted to “clase superior”, along with brothers Norberto and Miguel. On June 11, 1912, he was admitted to the Philippine Civil Service. He was Justice of the Peace of Tolosa and, later, Provincial Sheriff of the Province of Leyte.
He took up Law in the Escuela de Derechos de Manila and passed the bar in 1916. He finished the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws (D.C.L.), Sobresaliente, at the University of Santo Tomas on November 23, 1923. From 1919–1938, he practice law in Manila at the Romualdez Law Offices. He was elected President of the Neighborhood Association in Tacloban during the Japanese occupation (1941–1944) and was an honorary leader of the Leyte Guerilla Movement. He was Dean of the College of Law of St. Paul’s College in Tacloban and Professor of Law. For his academic and administrative contributions to legal scholarship, he was conferred the honorific title of Dean Emeritus by the same institution.
With his first wife, Doña Juanita Acereda, he had five children namely: Lourdes, Vicente Jr., Dulce (Sister Bellarmine), Victoria and Francisco. With his second wife Doña Remedios Trinidad, he had six children: Imelda, Benjamin, Alita, Alfredo, Armando and Conchita.
Died on September 30, 1955 at the age of 70.[13]. - Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's different from is recorded as Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker[14].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's has part is recorded as commemorative plaque[15].
- Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker's street address is recorded as Daniel Z. Romualdez Memorial Elementary School, Imelda Lane[16].
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Works and Contributions
Don Vicente Orestes Romualdez y Lopez historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].