Family of Sen. Jose W. Diokno and his wife Carmen Icasiano
Current region
Batangas and Metro Manila, Philippines
Place of origin
Taal, Batangas, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Members
see names below
Diokno is a Filipino surname that originated from Indang, Cavite and Taal, Batangas area. It was changed to a more Filipino surname from the original Hispanized surname, "Diocno". Ángel Diokno (born c. 1830) is the oldest known patriarch of the immediate family of Gen. Ananías Diokno (son of Ángel). Although the Diokno family members are primarily prevalent in the Philippines,[1] there are significant numbers of people with this surname in the United States, Saudi Arabia, and other countries.[2] Through marriages the Diokno clan is also interrelated with multiple historical figures, such as public servants Justice Francis Garchitorena, Corazon Aquino (sixth cousin twice removed of Jose W. Diokno through the Sumulong clan), and Governor-General Félix Berenguer de Marquina y Fitzgerald, who is the namesake of Marikina.
^"Explore the Diokno Family Name". 2022.
^"Diokno Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History". 2022.
Ángel Diokno (born c. 1830) is the oldest known patriarch of the immediate family of Gen. Ananías Diokno (son of Ángel). Although the Diokno family members...
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Benjamin Estoista Diokno (born March 31, 1948) is a Filipino economist who currently serves as one of the six members of the Monetary Board of the Bangko...
Pepe Diokno may refer to: José W. Diokno (1922–1987), Filipino nationalist human rights lawyer and legislator Pepe Diokno (director) (born 1987), Filipino...
the Liwasang Diokno, CHR Central Office Diokno family Chel Diokno José W. Diokno Ramón Diokno Ananias Diokno Francis Garchitorena Pepe Diokno NHCP UP University...
Leopoldo Diokno is a retired Philippine Army enlisted trooper and a recipient the Philippines' highest military award for courage, the Medal of Valor....
The Diokno Highway, also known as Payapa Road and formerly as Tagaytay-Junction–Calaca-Lemery Road, is a 20.064-kilometer (12.467 mi), two-lane, secondary...
1949-06-18. "G.R. No. L-3756". "G.R. No. L-47851". Diokno, Jose W.; Diokno, Jose Manuel I. (2007). Diokno on Trial: Techniques and Ideals of the Filipino...
exploited crops and popular local resources. The scandal erupted when José W. Diokno, who was serving as Justice Secretary under the Macapagal administration...
(MIM). Opposition figures of the time (such as Lorenzo Tañada, Jose W. Diokno, and Jovito Salonga) accused Marcos of exaggerating these threats and using...
opened in 1984. In 1998, bills to rename Taft Avenue to Senator Jose W. Diokno Avenue, after the former senator and nationalist, were authored in the House...
Walter Winchell. Lacson also wrote columns together with editor José W. Diokno, and writers Teodoro Locsin Sr., and Phillip Buencamino in a newspaper they...
exercises are conducted in Fort Magsaysay. During Martial Law, Senators Jose W. Diokno, the father of human rights and Ninoy Aquino, the father of the future 15th...
rights lawyers in the Philippines. It was founded in 1974 by Sen. Jose W. Diokno, Lorenzo Tañada, J.B.L. Reyes, and Joker Arroyo during the martial law era...
arrested were Senate President Jovito Salonga, and the leaders Senator Jose W. Diokno and Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. — whom Marcos sent to Laur, Nueva Ecija —...
payment are known as pro deo. In late 1974, former Philippine Senator Jose W. Diokno was released from prison as a political detainee. He set out as a litigation...
183 after former Department of Budget and Management Secretary Benjamin Diokno cited the cost of retaining the region to be at ₱19 billion. Negros officials...
Ressa received the Ka Pepe Diokno Human Rights Award together with Bishop Pablo Virgilio Ambo David from the Tañada-Diokno College of Law at De La Salle...
reason of the lack of funds to fully establish the NIR according to Benjamin Diokno, the Secretary of Budget and Management. On June 13, 2024, the region again...
Manila Airport (now called Ninoy Aquino International Airport), Jose W. Diokno, the leader of the opposition against the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship...
resulted in several resignations from Aquino's cabinet, including Jose W. Diokno, head of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights, chairman of the Commission...