From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia El Presidente of Mandaue
El Presidente of Mandaue
Name Position Legacy Years served
Leoncio Jayme [1] 1st Municipal President 1899
Elias Espina [2] 2nd Municipal President The Attack of the American 1900–1901
Troops[2]
Benito Ceniza 3rd Municipal President Executed by Americans [2] 1901
Fabiano Suyco 4th Municipal President 1902-1903[3]
Benigno Suyco 5th Municipal President 1904–1907
Luis Espina 6th Municipal President 1908–1909
Benigno Suyco 7th Municipal President 1910–1911
Segunda Jayme 8th Municipal President 1912–1919
Alejandro del Rosal 9th Municipal President Separation of Consolacion[4] 1919–1925
Ariston Cortes Sr.[3] 10th Municipal President 1925–1934
Alejandro del Rosal 11th Municipal President Construction of Mandaue 1934–1940
Presidencia and Mandaue Ci-
ty Central School[4]
Alejandro Fortuna 12th Municipal President Killed by Japanese for trea- 1941–1943
son [5]
Mandaue is a city in the province of Cebu in the Philip- Press. http://books.google.com/
pines. In pre-Hispanic times it was ruled by a chieftain, books?id=5L9eOnRFEzgC&pg=PA105&dq=Elias+Espina&hl=en&ei=K
Aponoaan, who gave tribute to the Spanish. A later chief [3] ^ "Mayoral contest in Mandaue City off to an early
was Lambusan but after the arrival of the Spaniards, the start". Aledel Gonzalez-Cuizon. Sun Star Cebu.
Jesuit priests were given authority. Local leaders during http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb/2007/01/
the Spanish regime were Capitanes, Tenientes and the 28/news/
Cabeza de Barangay. In the American commonwealth era mayoral.contest.in.mandaue.city.off.to.an.early.start.html.
of the Philippines the leaders were the El Presidentes of [4] ^ "MOVABLE HERITAGE". Mandaue City Government.
Mandaue. In 1943, after the war, the title was changed to cebu.gov.ph. http://cebu.gov.ph/links/
Mayor. CulturalMapping/MANDAUE%20CITY/
Alejandro Fortuna was the final leader with the title of mandaue%20built%20heritage.htm.
El Presidente of Mandaue. He was succeeded by Ariston [5] ": The Early Years (Some Unknown Facts: Second of
Cortes who had the new title of Mayor of the Town of Four Parts". Cebu Lifestyle. The Freeman.
Mandaue. http://www.philstar.com/
ArticlePrinterFriendly.aspx?articleId=486903.
References
[1] History: Cebu’s 4 cities & 49 municipalities with trimmed
accounts of. http://books.google.com/
books?id=CIRxAAAAMAAJ&q=Leoncio+Jayme&dq=Leoncio+Jayme&cd=1.
[2] ^ The war against the Americans: resistance and
collaboration in Cebu, 1899-1906. Ateneo de Manila
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