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      • He founded the newspaper La Democracia and was a member of the Philippine Commission. He also became director of the National Library and Museum.
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  2. In 1886, he published his thesis Contribution a l'etude de la periarthrite du genou (Affections de la bourse sereuse de la patte d'oie) or Contribution to the Study of Periarthritis of the Knee (Diseases of the Bursa of Crow's Feet).

  3. Nov 13, 2020 · Dr. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera was a tireless researcher, his life full of boundless intellectual curiosity. This led him to write abundantly about many and varied topics among them medicine, health, linguistics, literature, philology, history, geography, anthropology, politics, government, economy, agriculture, society, industry, commerce ...

  4. Feb 4, 2021 · Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo de Tavera (1857–1925) was one of the most prominent intellectuals of the first generation of Filipino independence promoters, that of José Rizal. He visited Argentina around 1914, shortly after the Centennial celebrations of independence (1910).

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  5. Apr 13, 2017 · Today, April 13, is the 160th birth anniversary of the historian, writer and political leader Trinidad Pardo de Tavera. Born in Manila, he met Jose Rizal, Marcelo del Pilar and other propagandists ...

  6. Sep 29, 2022 · Trinidad Hermenegildo José María Juan Francisco Pardo de Tavera y Gorricho (13 April 1857 – 26 March 1925) Filipino physician, historian, and linguist is the Philippines’ most important scientist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · This event, which was done in partnership with the Filipinas Heritage Library, saw expert Dr. Ma. Mercedes Planta of the UPD Department of History detail the life and contributions of Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera, the first chair of the Department of Linguistics.

  8. Tavera believed that the Spanish friars and Izquierdo used the Cavite Mutiny as a powerful lever by magnifying it as a full-blown conspiracy involving not only the native army but also included residents of Cavite and Manila, and more importantly the native clergy to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines.

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