Joaquin Luna
Joaquin Luna | |
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Luna depicted in a publication of Philippine Education, published April 1917 | |
| Senator of the Philippines from the 12th district | |
| In office October 16, 1916 – July 1, 1920 | |
| Appointed by | Francis Burton Harrison |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Lope K. Santos |
| Governor of Mountain Province | |
| In office 1920–1925 | |
| Preceded by | Aquilino Calvo |
| In office 1916 | |
| Preceded by | E.A. Eckman |
| Succeeded by | Aquilino Calvo |
| Member of the Philippine Assembly for La Union's 1st district | |
| In office 1910–1916 | |
| Preceded by | Andres Asprer |
| Succeeded by | Juan T. Lucero (as Representative) |
| 3rd Governor of La Union | |
| In office 1904–1907 | |
| Preceded by | Joaquin J. Ortega |
| Succeeded by | Sixto Zandueta |
| Member of the Malolos Congress from La Union | |
| In office September 15, 1898 – November 13, 1899 Serving with Miguel Paterno and Mateo del Rosario | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Joaquin Damaso Luna de San Pedro y Novicio Ancheta December 11, 1864 San Nicolas, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire |
| Died | November 7, 1936 (aged 71) Mountain Province, Commonwealth of the Philippines |
| Political party | Nacionalista |
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| Military service | |
| Allegiance | First Philippine Republic |
| Branch/service | Philippine Revolutionary Army |
| Rank | Colonel |
Joaquin Damaso Luna de San Pedro y Novicio Ancheta (December 11, 1864 – November 7, 1936) was a Filipino revolutionary and politician. He was a colonel during the Philippine Revolution, senator (1916–1919), governor of La Union (1904–1907), governor of Mountain Province (1916, 1920–1925), and representative of La Union's 1st District (1910–1916).