Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1479 3089
https://isni.org/isni/0000000114793089
Name: 
Ferdinand Marcos (abogado y político filipino, ejerció como dictador de Filipinas desde 1965 a 1986)
Ferdinand Marcos (fillippinsk president)
Ferdinand Marcos (fülöp-szigeteki politikus, jogász, a Fülöp-szigetek 10.elnöke)
Ferdinand Marcos (homme politique et président philippin (1917-1989))
Ferdinand Marcos (maika-10 a Presidente ti Pilipinas)
Ferdinand Marcos (Philippine politician and President)
Ferdinand Marcos (politico filippino)
Ferdinand Marcos (Präsident der Philippinen)
Ferdinand Marcos (president van de Filipijnen)
Ferdinando Marcos
Ferdinands Markoss (Filipīnu prezidents no 1965. līdz 1986. gadam)
Ferdinandus Marcos
Ma-kʻo-ssu
Makossu
Marcos, Ferdinand
Marcos, Ferdinand E.
Marcos, Ferdinand E. (Presidente de Filipinas)
Marcos, Ferdinand Echalin (Presidente de Filipinas)
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin (Pres. Philippines)
Marcos, Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin
Marcos, Ferdinando Edralin
Marŭkʻosŭ
Φερδινάντο Μάρκος
Маркос Фердинанд
Фердинад Маркос
Фердинанд Маркос (президент и диктатор Филиппин в 1965—1986 годах)
ფერდინანდ მარკოსი
Ֆերդինանդ Մարկոս
פרדיננד מרקוס
فرديناند ماركوس
فردیناند مارکوس (سیاست‌مدار فیلیپینی)
फेर्दिनांद मार्कोस
ফার্দিনান্দ মার্কোস
பேர்டினண்ட் மார்க்கோஸ்
เฟอร์ดินานด์ มาร์กอส
페르디난드 마르코스
フェルディナンド・マルコス
费迪南德·马科斯
馬可斯
Dates: 
1917-1989
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
author of afterword, colophon
creator
editor
Related names: 
Aas, Jeffrey
Bacuñgan, Froilan M.
Cenda.a, Gregorio S.
Chesnoff, Richard Z.
Filipines President (1965-1986 : Marcos) (see also from)
Filipíny President (1965-1985 : Marcos) (see also from)
Marcos Foundation. [Philippines.]
Marcos, Ferdinand E.
Ople, Blas F.
Philippines
Philippines President (1965-1986 : Marcos) (isRelatedTo)
Philippines. President (1965-1986 : Marcos)
Philippines. President of the Republic
Romualdez Marcos, Imelda
Romulo, Carlos Pena
Sacay, Orlando J.
Secrist, Larry
Titles: 
Asian message to America, trustee of civilization, An
Atavism of the modern world
Best we have to give, The
challenge of Asia, The
Challenge of liberty by ..., President, Republic of the Philippines., The
democratic revolution in the Philippines, The
Discours
dynamics of development, The
En: Some art smarter than other the history ..
Five years of the new society
ideology for Filipinos, An
In search of alternatives : the Third World in an age of crisis
introduction to the politics of transition, An
Matter of survival [a speech delivered before the University of the Philippines, Law Alumni association, 16 April 1975]
National discipline : the key to our future
New Filipinism: the turning point : State of Nation message to the Congress of the Philippines, 27 January 1969
On Filipino intellectual aspirations : welcome speech [at the Opening ceremonies of the 46th. International Federation of Library Associations General Conference, at 10:45 a.m.... 18 August 1980] of
One year of the New Society
Philippines and foreign investments, The
Philippines in a New Asia., The
Progress and martial law
Response to the nation's mandate : [Opening address of the President at the second session of the Batasang Bayan, Philippine International Convention Center, 17 Dec. 1976].
Revolution from the center how the Philippines is using martial law to build a new society
Samahang Nayon a new concept in cooperative development
[Speeches of President Ferdinand E. Marcos]
spirit of revolution, The
struggle for peace, The
Tadhana : the history of the Filipino people.
thrift and savings campaign, A
Today's revolution democracy
Towards the New Society : essays on aspects of Philippine development
Notes: 
(Ferdinand Edralin)
Chʻen, Y. Ma-kʻo-ssu fu chʻen lu, 1986
Ency. Americana, 1990 (Ferdinand Edralin Marcos; elected pres. in 1965, defeated Diosdado Macapagal; reelected in 1969; in 1971 changed the form of govt. into Parliamentary form so he can become prime minister & remain in power indefinitely; re-elected in 1981 for 6 yrs. term with rt. of reelection; d. 9/28/1989 in Hawaii)
Fuller form of personal name: Ferdinand Edralin
His An ideology for Filipinos, c1983 t.p. (Ferdinand E. Marcos)
New Yorker, Nov. 21, 2016 Letter from the Philippines, page 70 (On August 21, 1983, after three years in exile in the United States, the opposition leader Benigno Aquino, Jr., was shot dead after he landed at the Manila airport. The assassination galvanized the anti-Marcos forces, culminating in the People Power Revolution of February 1986. Disaffected military leaders staged a coup, and hundreds of thousands of protesters flooded the EDSA highway around Manila to demand that Marcos resign. Finally, Ronald Reagan, who had long seen Marcos as a valuable ally in the fight against Communism, withdrew his support. Marcos fled the Philippines for Hawaii, leaving the presidency to Corazon Aquino, the widow of Benigno.)
Political handbook of the world, 1987 p. 458-460 (Marcos elected President Nov. 1965; exile in Hawaii Feb. 26, 1986)
Pʻillipʻin "2-wŏl hyŏngmyŏng", 1987 t.p. (Marŭkʻosŭ)
Washington post, Sept. 29, 1989 p. A1 (Ferdinand Marcos, d. Sept. 28, 1989 in Hawaii) p. A53 (Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, b. Sept. 11, 1917 in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte Province; father Mariano R. Marcos, mother, Josefa Edralin)
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