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José de Luzuriaga

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181: in 1840 and married José's mother, Juliana Guiquin. He received private education in Bacólod and then went to the Instituto de Reyes in Manila. After completing his education, he returned to Bacolod where he became a trader and manager of the sugar plantations of the Ruiz de Luzuriaga family. 214:
At the end of his life, he emigrated to Spain, where he settled in Barcelona.  There Luzuriaga died in 1921 at the age of 78.  He was married to Josefina Blanco with whom he had some children. Luzuriaga Street in Bacolod was named after him.
196:.  Luzuriaga acted as an intermediary for the surrender of the Spaniards to the revolutionary forces in Bacólod on November 6, 1898. In addition, he was subsequently elected president of the temporary 207:, this time to the American troops.  In 1900 Luzuriaga was appointed governor of the province of Negros Occidental.  In 1901 he was one of the first members of the  373: 383: 393: 368: 192:).  He was also a member of the provincial government and was appointed to the Visayas reform council in 1898 and became the president of the 378: 388: 106: 291: 248: 204: 211:.  He was the only member who was a member during the entire period that this body existed (until 1913). 208: 154: 363: 358: 185: 193: 153: judge, sugar planter, revolutionary and politician. Luzuriaga was a member of the  197: 165:
José Ruiz de Luzuriaga was born on January 10, 1843, in Bacólod in the Filipino province of 
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Shortly thereafter on 18 February he was again responsible for a
243:. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. p. 364. 315:"Luzuriaga Mausoleum: A living landmark of the past" 132: 112: 81: 76: 62: 52: 34: 18: 188: and judge of the Court of First Instance ( 8: 234: 232: 230: 228: 241:Feeding Manila in Peace and War, 1850–1945 15: 264:Sa-onoy, Modesto P. (November 10, 2017). 313:Nicavera, Erwin P. (October 31, 2017). 224: 239:Doeppers, Daniel F. (April 11, 2016). 48:May 1, 1901 – August 15, 1901 374:People of the Philippine–American War 7: 384:Members of the Philippine Commission 343:Rosenstock's Press Reference Library 107:Captaincy General of the Philippines 394:People from the Spanish East Indies 369:People of the Philippine Revolution 345:, Philippine Edition, Manila, 1913 290:Piccio, Belle (October 30, 2015). 14: 86:José Ruiz de Luzuriaga y Guiquín 379:Governors of Negros Occidental 186:justice of the peace 1: 389:Filipino expatriates in Spain 36:Governor of Negros Occidental 410: 205:peaceful transfer of power 169:.  His father was a 157: from 1901 to 1913. 140: 72: 41: 30: 147:José Ruiz de Luzuriaga 25:José Ruiz de Luzuriaga 209:Philippine Commission 155:Philippine Commission 294:. Choose Philippines 266:"History oversights" 198:government of Negros 194:Chamber of deputies 68:Leandro Locsin Rama 270:The Daily Guardian 184:Later he was  190:Primera Instancia 179:First Carlist War 167:Negros Occidental 144: 143: 401: 330: 329: 327: 325: 310: 304: 303: 301: 299: 287: 281: 280: 278: 276: 261: 255: 254: 236: 119: 96:January 10, 1843 95: 93: 77:Personal details 65: 58:Melecio Severino 55: 46: 16: 409: 408: 404: 403: 402: 400: 399: 398: 349: 348: 339: 334: 333: 323: 321: 312: 311: 307: 297: 295: 289: 288: 284: 274: 272: 263: 262: 258: 251: 238: 237: 226: 221: 171:Spanish colonel 163: 136:Josefina Blanco 121: 117: 97: 91: 89: 88: 87: 63: 53: 47: 42: 26: 23: 12: 11: 5: 407: 405: 397: 396: 391: 386: 381: 376: 371: 366: 361: 351: 350: 347: 346: 338: 335: 332: 331: 305: 282: 256: 249: 223: 222: 220: 217: 162: 159: 142: 141: 138: 137: 134: 130: 129: 120:(aged 78) 114: 110: 109: 85: 83: 79: 78: 74: 73: 70: 69: 66: 60: 59: 56: 50: 49: 39: 38: 32: 31: 28: 27: 24: 21:The Honourable 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 406: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 356: 354: 344: 341: 340: 336: 320: 316: 309: 306: 293: 286: 283: 271: 267: 260: 257: 252: 250:9780299305109 246: 242: 235: 233: 231: 229: 225: 218: 216: 212: 210: 206: 201: 199: 195: 191: 187: 182: 180: 176: 172: 168: 160: 158: 156: 152: 148: 139: 135: 131: 128: 124: 115: 111: 108: 104: 100: 84: 80: 75: 71: 67: 61: 57: 51: 45: 40: 37: 33: 29: 22: 17: 342: 322:. Retrieved 318: 308: 296:. Retrieved 285: 273:. Retrieved 269: 259: 240: 213: 202: 189: 183: 173:in the  164: 146: 145: 118:(1921-07-05) 116:July 5, 1921 64:Succeeded by 43: 364:1921 deaths 359:1843 births 149:was a  54:Preceded by 353:Categories 219:References 92:1843-01-10 161:Biography 123:Barcelona 44:In office 151:Filipino 324:May 29, 319:SunStar 298:May 29, 275:May 29, 175:Carlist 99:Bacolod 247:  133:Spouse 103:Negros 337:Notes 127:Spain 326:2019 300:2019 277:2019 245:ISBN 113:Died 82:Born 355:: 317:. 268:. 227:^ 200:. 125:, 105:, 101:, 328:. 302:. 279:. 253:. 94:) 90:(

Index

The Honourable
Governor of Negros Occidental
Bacolod
Negros
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Barcelona
Spain
Filipino
Philippine Commission
Negros Occidental
Spanish colonel
Carlist
First Carlist War
justice of the peace
Chamber of deputies
government of Negros
peaceful transfer of power
Philippine Commission




ISBN
9780299305109
"History oversights"
"Bacolod's Familia Luzuriaga Cemetery: Among the Weirdest in the World"
"Luzuriaga Mausoleum: A living landmark of the past"
Categories
1843 births
1921 deaths

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