Ferdinand Marcos

@Former President of the Philippines, Family and Facts

Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Senior was a Filipino politician who served as the president of the country for twenty one years

Sep 11, 1917

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 11, 1917
  • Died on: September 28, 1989
  • Nationality: Filipinos
  • Famous: Former President of the Philippines, Leaders, Political Leaders, Presidents, Prime Ministers
  • Spouses: Imelda Marcos
  • Siblings: Elizabeth Marcos-Keon, Fortuna Marcos-Barba, Pacifico Marcos
  • Known as: Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr.

Ferdinand Marcos born at

Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippine Islands

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Birth Place

Marcos got married to Imelda Romualdez in 1954. His wife Imelda also went on to become a politician. The couple had four children named - Ma Imelda Marcos, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Irene Marcos and Aimee Marcos.

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Personal Life

Marcos died on 28 September 1989 in Honolulu after suffering from heart and kidney problems.

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Personal Life

Ferdinand Edralin Marcos was born to Mariano Marcos and his wife Josefa Edralin in Sarrat, IlocosNorte, Philippines on 11 September 1917. Marcos’ father was a qualified lawyer and also one of the leading politicians in Philippines.

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Childhood & Early Life

Marcos studied at some of the best schools in the capital of Philippines in Manila but the names of the schools are unknown. Later on, he went on to study law, like his father, at the University of the Philippines at some point in the latter part of the 1930s. He was excelled in extra-curricular activities and revelled in boxing, swimming and debating.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1933, one of his father’s political rivals who had managed to defeat Mariano Marcos in an election was murdered. Ferdinand Marcos was accused and prosecuted for having colluded in the murder. He was found guilty but he defended himself in court. He was acquitted six years after the alleged murder took place.

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Childhood & Early Life

Marcos joined the Philippine army after the commencement of the Second World War and served as an officer for the duration of the war.

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Career

Following Philippines’ independence and the end of the Second World War, Ferdinand Marcos joined politics. He entered the House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte in 1949 and over the next ten years he was elected to the house two more times. During that decade, he served in different important capacities like the Chairman of House Committee on Commerce and Industry, member of the defence committee and several other committees.

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In 1959, Marcos became a member of the Philippine Senate and before long he became the floor leader of the minority. Two years after getting into the senate, the Liberal Party made him their executive vice president and two years after that he became the Senate President. During his two year long stint as the president of the Senate, Marcos was responsible for the introduction of a number of new bills.

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In 1965, Marcos was elected as the President of Philippines and during his campaign for the presidency, he stressed on his past as a soldier and the campaign proved to be successful. A year after assuming the presidency, Marcos sent Philippine soldiers to serve in the Vietnam War where they served for four years.

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Marcos became the president for a second term in 1969 and the very next year he had to face opposition and protests from the left wing. The protests, along with Islamic threats, were one of the main reasons why Marcos imposed martial law in Philippines three years after beginning his 2nd term and for the next nine years the country was under martial law as Marcos tried to establish a ‘New Society’. Opposition leaders and left wing activists were arrested, media was censored and even the Congress was closed down.

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