Marcelino Crisólogo Explained

Marcelino "Mena" Crisólogo
Order:1st
Office:Governor of Ilocos Sur
Term Start:1901
Term End:1906
Predecessor:Position established
Successor:Felix Angco
Office1:Member of the Malolos Congress from Ilocos Sur
Term Start1:September 15, 1898
Term End1:March 23, 1901
Alongside1:Mariano Fos, Ignacio Villamor, and Francisco Tongson
Birth Name:Marcelino Crisólogo y Pecson
Birth Place:Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Nationality:Filipino
Occupation:politician, playwright, writer and poet

Marcelino Pecson Crisólogo (11 November 1844 – 5 July 1927), also known as Mena Crisólogo, was a Filipino politician, poet, writer and playwright. He was known for being one of the representatives for Ilocos Sur in the Malolos Congress and being of one of the signatories of the Malolos Constitution.[1] [2] Born in Vigan, he became the first governor of Ilocos Sur[3] and he popularized Ilocano art and literature. As a dramatist, he wrote a zarzuela entitled Codigo Municipal. One of his works, Mining wenno Ayat ti Kararwa is comparable to Noli me tangere, a novel by Philippine patriot José Rizal. He translated Don Quixote into the Ilocano language as Don Calixtofaro de la Kota Caballero de la Luna.[4]

In 1904, Crisólogo also took part in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, Missouri, United States as one of delegation of governors.[5] He continued writing comedies and zarzuelas and promoting Ilocano art and literature after the end of his term as governor.[6]

Being one of the most respected Ilocanos, one of the streets of Vigan City was named after him. The heart of Vigan City, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the half-kilometer Calle Crisologo or Mena Crisologo Street.[7] The mother of Philippine women's literature, Leona Florentino, was his sister-in-law.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Northern Luzon and CAR: Mena Crisologo - Unsung Heroes of the Philippines Revolution . MSC Institute of Technology . MSC Communications Technologies, Inc. . 21 March 2014.
  2. Web site: 1899 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines (Malolos Convention) . The LAWPHIL project . . 21 March 2014.
  3. Web site: Heart of Ilocandia . Official Website of the Province of Ilocos Sur . Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur . 21 March 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140322001724/http://www.ilocossur.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=81&Itemid=247 . 22 March 2014 . dead .
  4. Web site: Calle Crisologo - Mena Crisolog Street . Vigan City Philippines - Unesco World Heritage Site. Vigan.PH. 21 March 2014.
  5. Web site: Full text of Report of the Philippine Exposition Board to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and official list of awards granted by the Philippine International Jury at the Philippine Government Exposition World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo . . Philippine Exposition Board. 21 March 2014.
  6. Web site: Famous Men and Women of Amianance, Vigan City . Liga ng mga Barangay (League of Barangays) - Vigan City Chapter . Vigan City League of Baragays . 21 March 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140322013920/http://www.lnbvigan.com/pb/wp_20e6d22e.html?0.5 . 22 March 2014 . dead .
  7. Web site: World Heritage Centre Documents . UNESCO World Heritage Centre. UNESCO. 21 March 2014.
  8. http://www.filippiinit-seura.fi/firefly.html The History of Filipino Women's Writings