Juan Bautista Alegre y Levantino | |
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Senator of the Philippines from the 6th District | |
In office June 2, 1931 – June 14, 1931 | |
Preceded by | José O. Vera |
Succeeded by | José O. Vera |
In office June 6, 1922 – June 5, 1928 | |
Preceded by | Leoncio Imperial |
Succeeded by | José Fuentebella |
President of the Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands | |
In office 1920–1921 | |
Preceded by | Vicente Madrigal |
Succeeded by | Jose V. Ramirez |
Personal details | |
Born | Juan Bautista Alegre y Levantino February 2, 1882 Casiguran, Sorsogon, Captaincy General of the Philippines |
Died | June 14, 1931 Manila, Philippine Islands | (aged 49)
Cause of death | complications of gastric ulcer |
Resting place | La Loma Cemetery |
Political party | Democrata (1931) |
Other political affiliations | Nacionalista (1922-1931) |
Spouse | Amanda ("Aimee") Sargent[1] |
Children | (1) Narciso (died in infancy; 3 months); (2) Narciso Joseph; (3) Anita (died in childhood); (4) Juan Bautista, Jr.; (5) Maria Cristina; (6) José |
Relatives | Narciso Alegre y Pellicer (father) Ramona Levantino (mother) |
Education | Yale Law School |
Juan Bautista Alegre y Levantino (February 2, 1882 – June 14, 1931) was a Filipino statesman, a delegate of the first Philippine Independence Mission of 1919 to Washington, D.C.,[2][3] Secretary of the National Committee of the Philippine Independence Commission of 1922,[4][5][6][7] a member of the first Philippine Independence Congress of 1930,[8] and Senator of the Philippines.
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