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    Cayetano Arellano

    Chief Justice of the Philippines from 1901 to 1920

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  1. University of Santo Tomas. Cayetano Simplicio Arellano y Lonzón (March 2, 1847 – December 23, 1920) was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines under the American Civil Government. Cayetano Arellano had occupied a high position in Aguinaldo's government.

  2. Cayetano Simplicio Arellano y Lonzón (March 2, 1847 – December 23, 1920) was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines under the American Civil Government. Cayetano Arellano had occupied a high position in Aguinaldo's government.

  3. On March 2, 1847, Cayetano L. Arellano, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines under American Civil Government, was born in Orion, Bataan. Nobody could have predicted that this errand boy of friars would someday be chief justice of the Supreme Court.

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  5. Jul 30, 2015 · Cayetano Arellano was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines under the American Civil Government. He was Chief Justice from 1901 to 1920, making him the longest-serving Chief Justice. Together with Pedro Paterno, he testified before the Schurman Commission that the Philippines was not yet prepared for self-government.

  6. Sep 6, 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Cayetano Arellano, the namesake of Arellano University and the first Filipino Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He was a scholar, a lawyer, a teacher, and a patriot who cooperated with the American government.

  7. Mar 3, 2014 · Learn about the life and achievements of Cayetano Arellano, who was born on Mar. 2, 1847 and became the first Filipino chief justice of the Supreme Court. He also served as foreign affairs minister in Aguinaldo's government and died in 1920.

  8. The longest period one person served as chief justice was 18 years, 294 days in the case of Cayetano Arellano, who served from 1901 to 1920. Arellano was 73 years, 29 days old upon his resignation, the greatest age ever reached by an incumbent chief justice, and a record unlikely to be broken with the current mandatory retirement age of 70.

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