Ceferino de Leon explained

Ceferino de Leon
Office:Senator of the Philippines from the 3rd district
Term Start:October 25, 1919
Term End:June 6, 1922
Alongside:Teodoro Sandiko
Predecessor:Francisco Tongio Liongson
Successor:Santiago Lucero
Office2:Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands from Bulacan's 2nd district
Term Start2:October 16, 1912
Term End2:October 16, 1916
Predecessor2:Mariano Ponce
Successor2:Ricardo González Lloret
Birth Date:29 August 1859
Birth Place:San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Party:Nacionalista

Ceferino de Leon (August 29, 1859 -) was a Filipino politician .

Biography

Ceferino de Leon was born on August 29, 1859, in San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan. He attended the University of Santo Tomas and completed a law degree at the Universidad Central de Madrid. According to historian Ambeth Ocampo, De Leon, while in Spain, unsuccessfully sought courtships with Leonor Rivera and Leonor Valenzuela, who were then also two of the future Philippine national hero Jose Rizal's love interests, during which he confronted Rizal after finding out that the latter was engaged to both women at the same time.[1]

Upon his return to the Philippines, De Leon served as prosecutor (fiscal) of Barotac Viejo, Iloilo, and justice of the peace of his hometown of San Miguel. During the Philippine Revolution, de Leon served as the representative of Benguet to the Malolos Congress and helped draft the Constitution of the First Philippine Republic in 1899.[2]

In the 1912 elections, de Leon was elected to the House of Representatives representing the first district of Bulacan.[3] After the death of Senator Francisco Tongio Liongson in office, de Leon was elected in a special election on October 25, 1919, as his successor for the remainder of his term until 1922.[4]

De Leon was married to Maria Roura. Their daughter Trinidad, was crowned as the Manila Carnival Queen in 1920[5] before marrying then-Capiz governor Manuel Roxas, and upon the latter's election as President of the Philippines, was first lady from 1946 to 1948.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jose Rizal as a Lover: How He Two Timed Two Women Until He Got Caught . 25 January 2024 . Esquireph.
  2. Web site: 7 Notable Philippine Senators From Bulacan — From 1900s to Today . 25 January 2024 . Bulakenyo.ph.
  3. Web site: ROSTER of Philippine Legislators (from 1907 to 2019). 23 September 2022. House of Representatives of the Philippines.
  4. Web site: List of Previous Senators. 6 June 2023. Senate of the Philippines.
  5. Web site: Carnival Queens, accomplished women . 25 January 2024 . The Philippine Star.
  6. Web site: The secret life and loves of Manuel Roxas . 25 January 2024 . Philippine Daily Inquirer.