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Carmen Guerrero Nakpil

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367: 486:, Ismaél G. Cruz, Ramón Guerrero Nakpil, Lisa Guerrero Nákpil, and Luis Guerrero Nákpil, two step-daughters Nina Nákpil Campos and Carmina Nákpil Dualan, numerous grandchildren and a few great-grandchildren. 131: 765: 509:, The First Filipino: her second brother Mario X. Guerrero, was one of the country's first foreign-trained cardiologists. Other well-known Guerreros include the poet and revolutionary 336:
might be regarded as the first novel to be published in Tagalog literature. (This fact appears to be unknown to students and historians of Tagalog literature, not mentioned in
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and in the 1990s, the Manila Historical Commission, and director-general of the Technology Resource Center from 1975 to 1985. She was elected to the Executive Board of the
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Mrs. Nakpil was married to Lt. Ismaél A. Cruz in 1942 and to architect and city planner Ángel E. Nákpil in 1950 and was widowed twice. She has five children,
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Her parents were the prominent doctor Alfredo Guerrero and Filomena Francisco, who was celebrated as one of the Philippines' first female pharmacists.
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Her maternal grandfather was Gabriel Beato Francisco (18 March 1850 – 19 December 1935), Tagalog writer, journalist, novelist, playwright, born in
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and Dr. Manuel Guerrero and Dr. Luis Guerrero, both eminent physicians. Cousin Wilfrido María Guerrero was a playwright and stage director.
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on July 19, 1922, into the Guerrero clan of that town, who were painters and poets, as well as scientists and doctors.
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Nakpil died on 30 July 2018, of pneumonia, at the age of 96. She was laid to rest at the Loyola Memorial Park in
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Between 1946 and 2006, she worked as either staff member, editor or editorial columnist at the
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Carmen Guerrero Nakpil, Myself, Elsewhere, published by Circe Communications Inc, 2006
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Carmen Guerrero Nákpil, Myself, Elsewhere, published by Circe Communications Inc 2006
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journalist, author, historian and public servant. She was a recipient of the
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CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, as cited on ALIWW website
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Dictionary of Philippine Biography, Volume Two, Pages 200-202
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Dictionary of Philippine Biography, Volume Two, Pages 213-214
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in 1983 by popular vote of the international assembly.
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In the 1960s, she served as Chairman of the Philippine
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Her family includes her brother, lawyer and diplomat,
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(31 July 2018). 445:the Centennial Reader and Whatever 342:Ang Pagkaunlad ng Nobelang Tagalog 14: 437:The Philippines and the Filipinos 814:20th-century Filipino historians 545:Lazatin, Hannah (30 July 2018). 365: 711:Orellana, Faye (30 July 2018). 223: 200: 464:National Historical Commission 1: 739:de Vera, R. (1 August 2018). 441:The Rice Conspiracy (a novel) 328:, then a town independent of 313:Her paternal grandfather was 16:Filipina writer and historian 768:. GMA Network. 30 July 2018 875: 854:Filipino women journalists 824:Filipino newspaper editors 685:Ong, Ghio (31 July 2018). 834:Filipino women columnists 819:Guerrero family of Manila 809:Filipino women historians 745:Philippine Daily Inquirer 718:Philippine Daily Inquirer 288:Carmen Francisco Guerrero 273: 115:Carmen Francisco Guerrero 101: 78: 47:July 1967 – 1971 40: 28: 453:Legends & Adventures 334:Cababalaghan ni P. Bravo 302:Early life and education 511:Fernando María Guerrero 491:León María Guerrero III 429:A Question of Identity 403:The Philippines Herald 281:Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil 256:cultural administrator 161:Loyola Memorial Park, 23:Carmen Guerrero Nakpil 417:, Asia magazine, and 352:St. Theresa's College 69:Esteban A. de Ocampo 844:Writers from Manila 829:Filipino columnists 691:The Philippine Star 315:León María Guerrero 839:People from Ermita 484:Gemma Cruz Araneta 377:. You can help by 338:Inigo Ed. Regalado 296:S.E.A. 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National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos
Ermita, Manila
Philippine Islands
Makati
Philippines
Marikina
Filipino
Saint Theresa's College of Quezon City
Public historian
journalist
author
née
Filipina
S.E.A. Write Award
Ermita, Manila
León María Guerrero
Juan Luna
Sampalok
Manila
Inigo Ed. Regalado
St. Theresa's College

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Manila Chronicle
The Manila Times
Malaya
National Historical Commission
UNESCO

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