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    Julio Nakpil y García (22 May 1867 – 2 November 1960) was a Filipino musician, composer and a General during the Philippine Revolution against Spain. He...
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    Architects. He was the eighth child of the Philippine Revolution veterans Julio Nakpil and Gregoria de Jesús (who married the former after the death of her...
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  • she married Julio Nakpil, one of the generals of the revolution. She had one son from Andrés Bonifacio and five children from Julio Nakpil. Gregoria de...
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  • community leader Julio Nakpil (1867–1960), Philippine composer who fought in the Philippine Revolution This page lists people with the surname Nakpil. If an internal...
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  • is a song of the Philippine Revolution composed in November 1896 by Julio Nakpil at the request of Andres Bonifacio as the anthem of the revolutionary...
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    later married to Julio Nakpil who was the brother of Petrona, Juan Nakpil, a National Artist for Architecture, and Angel Nakpil. The Nakpil-Bautista House...
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    wife of Andrés Bonifacio, later wife of Julio Nakpil Julio Nakpil (1867–1960), composer, father of Juan Nakpil. Roces Family Mausoleum Alejandro Roces...
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    February 12, 1998. Retrieved January 14, 2021. Nakpil, Julio (1997) [1964]. Alzona, Encarnacion (ed.). Julio Nakpil and the Philippine Revolution: With the Autobiography...
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    nicknamed Aling Oryang, she was the wife of Bonifacio before marrying Julio Nakpil after the former's death. She was also regarded as one of the first women...
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  • Council Mariano Limjap, financier of La Liga Filipina Franciso Nakpil, brother of Julio Nakpil Secret society Halili, M. c (2004). Philippine History. Rex...
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  • 9 November 1896 – Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican. 30 November 1896 – Julio Nakpil composes "Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan", meant to be the national...
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    Golden Mosque during Eid'l Fitr in 2019 The United Church of Manila Julio Nakpil Rosemarie Gil Hidalgo Street "2020 Census of Population and Housing Results"...
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  • Anuaryo/Annales: Journal of History. 16 (1). Nakpil, Julio (1997) [1964]. Alzona, Encarnacion (ed.). Julio Nakpil and the Philippine Revolution: With the Autobiography...
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    Felipe in honor of General Luna. "Kabanatuan" is a funeral march by Julio Nakpil dedicated to General Luna who was assassinated in Cabanatuan. Portrayed...
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    Viejo Street) Nakpil-Bautista House (Ariston Bautista Street), Masterpiece by Arcadio Arellano, Viennese Secession motifs, home of Julio Nakpil, musical composer...
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  • He was one of eight children of the Philippine Revolution veterans Julio Nakpil and Gregoria de Jesús (who married the former after the death of her...
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    Basa  Teodoro Plata  Ladislao Diwa Emilio Jacinto Gregoria de Jesús Julio Nakpil Macario Sakay Mariano Álvarez Mariano Trías Santiago Álvarez Baldomero...
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  • Dimitri Mitropoulos, Greek conductor, pianist and composer (b. 1896) Julio Nakpil, Filipino composer and general (b. 1867) Otoya Yamaguchi, Japanese ultranationalist...
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  • Molina (1894–1980) Morissette (born 1996) Kitchie Nadal (born 1980) Julio Nakpil (1867–1960) Joy Nilo (born 1970) Amada Santos Ocampo (1925–2009) Louie...
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    prepared by National Artist of the Philippines architect Juan Nakpil – son of composer Julio Nakpil. He added the church's dome and a second belfry to balance...
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    Manila: Quiapo Printing, ISBN 971-556-018-0. Nakpil, Julio (1997) [1964], Alzona, Encarnacion (ed.), Julio Nakpil and the Philippine Revolution: With the Autobiography...
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    actually nilád in Tagalog.). Early 20th century writings, such as those of Julio Nakpil, and Blair and Robertson, repeated the claim. Today, this erroneous etymology...
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  • scholars. Zialcita is part of the Nakpil family of Quiapo, Manila who are direct descendants of musician and composer Julio Nakpil and Gregoria de Jesús, founder...
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  • Spanish engineer. Renamed United Nations Avenue. J. Nakpil Street (Calle Vermont) Malate, Manila Julio Nakpil Filipino composer. The street was previously named...
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    Foundation. Richardson, Jim (January 2006). "Andrés Bonifacio Letter to Julio Nakpil, April 24, 1897". Documents of the Katipunan. Archived from the original...
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  • Lukban Family Heritage. Retrieved January 3, 2020. Halili 2004, p. 181 Nakpil 2002, p. 140 Jose (1972), pp. 269. Jose (1972), pp. 293. Jose, Vivencio...
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    850 2.392 P. Quirino Bridge 1 over Estero de Paco Anak Bayan Street, Julio Nakpil Street, Mataas na Lupa Street Unsignalized intersections. Campillo Street...
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  • 57943°N 120.99655°E / 14.57943; 120.99655 (Calle Union) Calle Vermont Julio Nakpil Street Malate 14°34′28″N 120°59′28″E / 14.57458°N 120.99116°E / 14...
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    also claimed that while he declined when Julio Nakpil asked him to join the Liga, he offered to give Nakpil a thousand pesos to purchase revolvers from...
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    A notable Cuban military march is the Hymn of July 26 (Himno del 26 de Julio). Other musical compositions include the Marcha de la alfabetización and...
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