Hilario Moncado

Filipino politician
Hilario Camino Moncado (middle) in Berlin (1931)

Hilario Camino (Moncado) Del Prado (November 4, 1898 – April 9, 1956) was a Filipino mystic and political activist.[1] He was the founder and leader of the Filipino Crusaders World Army, a religious and patriotic group in the Philippines.[2] He was also the owner and editor of a semi-monthly Filipino magazine Filipino Nation published in English.[citation needed] The magazine was established in Los Angeles, California on November 1,1924.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Cult, Colony or Commune: The Strange Case of the Moncadistas of Cebu". Esquiremag.ph. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  2. ^ "The Story of Moncado". 2015.samalcity.gov.ph. 2015. Retrieved 2022-10-17.

External links

  • Equi Frili Brium Iglesarium
  • Moncado and his Mission, Schaefle, Wm.J.; Moncado and his Mission, Filipino Federation of America
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Candidates in the 1941 Philippine presidential election
Nacionalista Party
President:
  • Manuel L. Quezon (won)
Vice President:
Popular Front
President:
  • Juan Sumulong
Vice President:
  • Emilio Javier
Other third party candidates
President:
  • Pedro Abad Santos
  • Hilario Moncado
  • Celerino Tiongco
  • Ernesto T. Belleza
  • Hermogenes Dumpit
  • Veronica Miciano
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Candidates in the 1946 Philippine presidential election
Liberal Party
President:
  • Manuel Roxas (won)
Vice President:
  • Elpidio Quirino (won)
Nacionalista Party
President:
Vice President:
  • Eulogio Rodriguez
Other third party candidates
President:
  • Hilario Moncado
Vice President:
  • Luis Salvador
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