In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Paterno and the second or maternal family name is de Vera Ignacio.
His Excellency
Pedro Alejandro Paterno
2nd Prime Minister of the Philippines
In office May 8, 1899 – November 13, 1899
President
Emilio Aguinaldo
Deputy
Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Preceded by
Apolinario Mabini
Succeeded by
Position abolished (Next held by Ferdinand Marcos)
President of the Malolos Congress
In office September 15, 1898 – November 13, 1899
Vice President
Benito Legarda
Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
Position abolished (Sergio Osmeña as Speaker of the Philippine Assembly)
Member of the Philippine Assembly from La Laguna's 1st district
In office October 16, 1907 – May 20, 1909
Preceded by
District established
Succeeded by
Potenciano Malvar
Member of the Malolos Congress from Ilocos Norte
In office September 15, 1898 – November 13, 1899
Personal details
Born
Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera Ignacio
(1857-02-27)February 27, 1857 Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire
Died
April 26, 1911(1911-04-26) (aged 54) Manila, Philippine Islands
Resting place
Manila North Cemetery
Political party
Nacionalista (1907–1911)
Other political affiliations
Federalista (1900–1907) Independent (1898–1900)
Spouse
Luisa Pineyro y Merino
(m. 1890; died 1897)
[1][2]
Alma mater
Ateneo Municipal de Manila (BA) University of Salamanca Central Madrid University (DCL, JCD)
Occupation
Politician
Profession
Poet, novelist
Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera Ignacio[2][note 1] (February 27, 1857 – April 26, 1911[note 2][3]) was a Filipino politician infamous for being a turncoat. He was also a poet and a novelist.[4]
His intervention on behalf of the Spanish led to the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato on December 14, 1897, an account of which he published in 1910. Among his other works include the first novel written by a native Filipino, Ninay (1885), and the first Filipino collection of poems in Spanish, Sampaguitas y otras poesías varias ("Jasmines and Other Various Poems"), published in Madrid in 1880.[5]
^Gonzalez, Augusto Marcelino III (August 3, 2022). "Pedro Paterno's life is a picture of what it's like to be a super rich Pinoy during Rizal's time". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved February 11, 2023.
^ abCite error: The named reference Revista was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Tucker, Spencer C. (2009). The Encyclopedia of Spanish-American and Philippine-merican Wars: a political, social, and military history, Volume 1. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781851099511. Retrieved June 2, 2011., 993 pages
^Mojares, Resil (2006). "Pedro Paterno". Brains of the Nation: Pedro Paterno, T.H. Pardo de Tavera, Isabelo de los Reyes, and the Production of Modern Knowledge. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. pp. 1–118. ISBN 971-550-496-5.
^Ocampo, Ambeth (December 4, 2005). "Looking Back: "Looking Back: The First Filipino Novel"". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on April 3, 2007.
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