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  1. Felipe Agoncillo (Taal, Batangas, 26 de mayo de 1859 - Manila, Filipinas, 29 de septiembre de 1941) fue el primer diplomático filipino y abogado filipino. [1] [2] Representante de Filipinas en las negociaciones en París, que llevó al tratado de París (1898), que puso fin a la Guerra Hispano-Americana. [3]

  2. Don Felipe Agoncillo y Encarnación (May 26, 1859 – September 29, 1941) was the Filipino lawyer representative to the negotiations in Paris that led to the Treaty of Paris (1898), ending the Spanish–American War and achieving him the title of "outstanding first Filipino diplomat."

  3. Marcela Mariño Agoncillo (Taál, 24 de junio de 1859-Manila, 30 de mayo de 1946) [1] [2] [3] fue una mujer filipina reconocida como la principal costurera de la primera bandera de Filipinas oficial con el sobrenombre de «La madre de la bandera filipina».

  4. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Marcela Agoncillo—who at the time of her singular act was already married to revolutionary stalwart Felipe Agoncillo—is recognized as “The Mother of the Philippine Flag” for being the principal seamstress in making the first banner representing the Philippine republic.

  5. Inside this centuries-old house, together with the ambiance of a regal Spanish town, is a new and modernized museum which was opened to the public on 20 April 2016, the Museo nina Marcela Mariño at Fe lipe Agoncillo.

  6. Doña Marcela Mariño de Agoncillo (née Mariño y Coronel; June 24, 1859 – May 30, 1946) was a Filipina who was the principal seamstress of the first and official flag of the Philippines, gaining her the title of "The Mother of the Philippine Flag."

  7. Felipe Agoncillo. (26 Mayo 1859–29 Setyembre 1941) Philippines’ first Filipino diplomat. Si Felipe Agoncillo (Fe·lí·pe A·gon·síl·yo) ang abogadong kumatawan sa Filipinas sa talakayan sa Paris, France na nagwakas sa Kasunduang Paris noong 1898 at tumapos sa Digmaang España-America.