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  1. The Political Constitution of 1899 ( Spanish: Constitución Política de 1899 ), informally known as the Malolos Constitution, was the constitution of the First Philippine Republic. It was written by Felipe Calderón y Roca and Felipe Buencamino as an alternative to a pair of proposals to the Malolos Congress by Apolinario Mabini and Pedro Paterno.

  2. Felipe Buencamino y Siojo (August 23, 1848 – February 6, 1929) was an infamous Filipino turncoat, lawyer, diplomat, and politician. He fought alongside the Spaniards in the Philippine Revolution but later switched sides and joined Emilio Aguinaldo's revolutionary cabinet.

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  4. The Political Constitution of 1899, informally known as the Malolos Constitution, was the constitution of the First Philippine Republic. It was written by Felipe Calderón y Roca and Felipe Buencamino as an alternative to a pair of proposals to the Malolos Congress by Apolinario Mabini and Pedro Paterno.

  5. Felipe Gonzáles Calderón y Roca, also known as Felipe G. Calderon (April 4, 1868 – June 6, 1908) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, and intellectual, known as the "Father of the Malolos Constitution ".

    • lawyer, social scientist, Writer, politician and revolutionary leader
  6. Felipe Calderon is best known as the "Father of the Malolos Constitution ", a title he earned due to his instrumental role in the creation of this historic document. The Malolos Constitution, enacted on January 20, 1899, by the Malolos Congress, laid the foundation for the First Philippine Republic. The original document was written in Spanish ...

  7. Felipe Gonzáles Calderón y Roca (* 4. April 1868; † 6. Juli 1908) war ein philippinischer Rechtsanwalt und Autor der Malolos-Verfassung, die als erste republikanische Verfassung in Asien gilt.

  8. The Political Constitution of 1899 (Spanish: Constitución Política de 1899), informally known as the Malolos Constitution, was the constitution of the First Philippine Republic. It was written by Felipe Calderón y Roca and Felipe Buencamino as an alternative to a pair of proposals to the Malolos Congress by Apolinario Mabini and Pedro Paterno.

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