List of famous personalities of the Colegio de San Juan de Letran
This is a list of people who are connected to the Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL), Letran for short , in Intramuros, the old town of Manila or the branch offices in Calamba City or Abucay, Bataan.
In the 400-year history of the institution, numerous personalities have been trained in the various branches of the Letran school.
Surname | activity | Connection to the letran |
I intramuros |
C calamba |
B Bataan |
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Pedro Abad Santos (1876-1945) | Politician, revolutionary hero and founder of the Socialist Party | Secondary school | X | ||
Gregorio Aglipay (1860-1940) | first Metropolitan of the Independent Philippine Church | baccalaureate | X | ||
Emilio Aguinaldo (1869–1964) | General, politician and independence leader | Secondary school (canceled) | X | ||
Benigno Aquino senior (1894–1947) | Senator and Speaker of the Philippine Parliament | X | |||
Manuel Araullo (1853-1924) | Presiding Judge at the Supreme Court of the Philippines | X | |||
Cayetano Arellano (1847-1920) | Presiding Judge at the Supreme Court of the Philippines | X | |||
Ramón Avanceña (1872–1957) | Presiding Judge at the Supreme Court of the Philippines | X | |||
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Francisco Balagtas (1788–1862) | Poet and writer | X | |||
Jesús Batikuling Balmori (1887–1948) | writer | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
Jose Burgos (1837–1872) | priest | Bachelor Philosophy | X | ||
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Bruno Cadoré (* 1954) | Master of the Dominican order | Chancellor | |||
D. |
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Vicente Liem de la Paz (1732–1773) | Tonkinese Dominican priest | Elementary and secondary education (scholarship holder), graduation as humanities - lecturer | X | ||
Johnny Delgado (1948-2009) | Actor and writer | X | |||
Ladislao Diwa (1863-1930) | Patriot and co-founder of Katipunan | X | |||
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Pedro Guevara (1879-1938) | Senator and Permanent Commissioner of the Philippine Islands | X | |||
Leon G. Guinto (1896–1962) | Mayor of Manila | X | |||
Richard Gordon (* 1945) | Senator and Chairman of the Philippine Red Cross | Elementary school | X | ||
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J |
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Emilio Jacinto (1875-1899) | Revolutionary and “brain” of the Katipunan | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
K |
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L. |
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José P. Laurel (1891-1959) | Politician and Philippine President | X | |||
Fernando López (1904-1993) | Politician, Filipino Vice President and Entrepreneur | X | |||
Vicente Lukbán (1860-1916) | General of the Revolutionary Army and Military Administrator of Samar and Leyte | X | |||
Bienvenido Lumberan (* 1932) | Poet, critic and playwright | X | |||
M. |
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Apolinario Mabini (1864-1903) | Politician and theorist, first Filipino Prime Minister | X | |||
Vicente Magsaysay (* 1940) | Governor of Zambales and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Philippine Postal Bank | X | |||
Victorino Mapa (1855-1927) | Presiding Judge at the Supreme Court of the Philippines | X | |||
Patricio G. Mariano (1877-1935) | Writer, composer | X | |||
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Andres Narvasa (* 1928) | Presiding Judge at the Supreme Court of the Philippines | X | |||
O |
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Pablo Ocampo (1853-1925) | Permanent Commissioner of the Philippine Islands | X | |||
Sergio Osmeña (1878–1961) | Politician and Philippine President | X | |||
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Pedro Pelaez (1812–1963) | priest | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
Quintín B. Paredes (1884–1973) | Politician | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
Jesus T. Peralta (* 1932) | Visual artist, essayist and screenwriter | Student and lecturer | X | ||
Marcelo H. del Pilar (1850-1896) | Satyr | X | |||
Mariano Ponce (1863-1918) | Writer and physician, member of the Propaganda Movement | X | |||
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Manuel Quezon (1878–1944) | Politician | baccalaureate | X | ||
R. |
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Isabelo de los Reyes (1864-1938) | Politician, writer and founder of the Metropolitan of the Independent Philippine Church | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
Guillermo Gómez Rivera (* 1936) | Humanities scholar, writer, journalist, screenwriter, linguist, historian and dance teacher | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. (1883–1964) | Politician | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
S. |
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José María Sison (* 1939) | writer | X | |||
Chavit Singson (* 1941) | Governor of Ilocos Sur | Bachelor of Commerce | X | ||
Vic Sotto (born 1954) | Actor and film producer | X | |||
Vicente Sotto III (* 1948) | Actors and politicians | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
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Rolando Tinio (1937–1997) | Writer, critic, director and actor | X | |||
Mariano Trías (1868-1914) | Politician and first Vice President of the Philippines | Bachelor of Arts | X | ||
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V |
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Pío Valenzuela (1869–1956) | Patriot and co-leader of the Katipunan | X | |||
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Jacinto Zamora (1835–1872) | priest | Bachelor of Arts | X |