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Regino Relova y Diaz (August 2, 1874 – June 18, 1961) was a lieutenant-colonel of the Katipunan who fought during the Philippine Revolution in Los Banos, Bay, Calauan, and his hometown Pila, Laguna during the Philippine-American War (also known as the Philippine Insurrection). ==Antecedents== Relova was born in Pila, Laguna to parents Don Feliciano Diaz Relova and Dona Concepcion Diaz. Feliciano, God-fearing and industrious, was a three-term Capitan Municipal of Pila in 1875-1876, 1885-1888 and 1895-1898. Feliciano and Concepcion had nine children, namely eldest Ruperto, Paz, Socorro (who died a young maiden), Regino, Inigo, Santiago (great grandfather of Lia Relova Price), Arcadio (great grandfather of Dominic Ochoa and Maverick Relova), Federico and Jose (whose son, Lorenzo Relova, became Associate Justice of the Supreme Court). Feliciano’s parents (Regino Relova’s grandparents) are Don Regino Reloba de San Antonio and Dona Oliva Diaz and sisters Salome (who married a Ruiz) and Eduvigis (who died a young maiden). Don Regino Reloba de San Antonio, who changed his surname to Relova after a decree by Spanish Governor General Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa on November 21, 1849, was Capitan Municipal of Pila in 1855-1856. Don Regino Reloba de San Antonio’s parents (Regino Relova’s great grandparents) are Don Alejandro de San Antonio and Dona Maria Oca. Alejandro is considered to be the first Relova in Pila as he could have moved from Pasig to the present site owned by Don Felizardo de Rivera at the time of its complete transfer from Pagalangan on May 20, 1804. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Regino Diaz Relova」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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