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Chissano's uncle, Felizardo Chissano, was dismissive of the newspaper report.
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Coroado's charges carried a sentence of up to 60 days, according to Felizardo.
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Felizardo was remarkable for his audacity, his fine horsemanship, and his expert marksmanship.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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B Buhay na pinagdaanan ni Rodolfo na anac ni Felizardo at ni Prisca sa cahariang Valencia.
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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Montalón and Felizardo bands, well armed, constantly overran the two adjoining provinces to murder the people, pillage their homes, and set fire to the villages.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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On January 24, 1905, the same bandits, Felizardo and
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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( "Life of Rodolfo, Son of Felizardo and Prisca, in the Kingdom of Valencia.")
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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During an attack on Parañaque, mounted on a beautiful pony stolen from the race-track of Pasay, he rode swiftly past a constabulary sentinel, who shot at him and missed him, whilst Felizardo, from his seat in the saddle, shot the sentinel dead.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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Rodolfo was the only son of Felizardo and Prisca, who lived in
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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The principal leaders, Montalón and Felizardo, [231] were formerly officers under the command of the insurgent General Manuel Trias, who surrendered to the Americans and afterwards accepted office as Civil Governor of the Province of Cavite.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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