Research topic:Ferdinand Edralin Marcos

Click to see an enlarged picture
Ferdinand Edralin Marcos. (Image by Britannica)
Find more facts and information on our topic page about Ferdinand Edralin Marcos

Ferdinand Edralin Marcos

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition

Ferdinand Edralin Marcos , 1917-89, Philippine political leader. A lawyer and aide to Manuel Roxas (1946-47), he was elected to congress in 1949, serving in the House of Representatives (1949-59) and Senate (1959-65). Formerly a Liberal, he broke with the party in 1965 and won the presidential election the same year as a nominee of the Nationalist party, defeating (1965) Diosdado Macapagal . As president, Marcos maintained close ties with the United States. He launched (Aug., 1969) major military campaigns against Communist insurgents (see Hukbalahap ) and in Mindanao against Moro rebels (Muslims). He was reelected in 1969, and his second term was marked by increasing civil strife. In 1972, following a series of bombings in Manila, Marcos warned of imminent Communist takeover and declared martial law. In 1973, he assumed virtual dictatorial control with a new constitution. His regime's increasing isolation, fed by widespread corruption and the extravagance of his wife, Imelda, culminated with the assassination of Benigno Aquino (1983) on his return to the country. The opposition united behind Aquino's widow, Corazon Aquino , who ran against Marcos in the 1986 election. Marcos was declared the winner but was widely suspected of electoral fraud. Protests drove Marcos into exile, and Aquino became president. After substantial evidence of Marcos's corruption emerged, he and his wife, who had served in his government, were indicted for embezzlement in the United States. Marcos died in Hawaii. After her husband's death Imelda Marcos was found innocent (1990) of embezzlement by a U.S. court. She was convicted of graft in a trial in the Philippines in 1993 but that was overturned on appeal in 1998, and other trials have ended in acquittals or overturned guilty verdicts. In 2003, however, the government was awarded $650 million from frozen banks accounts in Switzerland that had belonged to Ferdinand Marcos.

Bibliography: See R. P. Guzman and M. A. Reforma, Government and Politics in the Philippines (1988); R. L. Youngblood, Marcos against the Church (1990).



Author not available, MARCOS, FERDINAND EDRALIN., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008


Find more facts and information related to the .
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

MARCOSIAN FRENZY: Lucio Tan only a Marcos's dummy - Imelda
; Filipino Reporter 12-17-1998 MARCOSIAN FRENZY: Lucio Tan only a Marcos's dummy - Imelda "The president (Marcos) gave me money so I can invest in (Lucio) Tan's companies and make them big to employ many people," Imelda Marcos told the Philippine... Read more
Marcos blames U.S., media for ouster
; MANILA, Philippines (AP) Ferdinand E. Marcos, in messages addressed to his countrymen, accused...the American government" of helping to oust him. Marcos fled the Philippines on Feb. 26. Marcos called President Corazon C. Aquino the "No. 1 looter... Read more
She shall return? (Imelda Marcos)
; She shall return? IMELDA MARCOS tells visitors to her home in Hawaii...Philippines, I shall return. Could Mrs Marcos return, drawing around her some of the power that her husband, Ferdinand Marcos, surrendered when he fled the country... Read more
Marcos's Last Laugh
; ...late to do him any good, but Ferdinand Marcos would have enjoyed hearing Corazon Aquino compare him to Napoleon. Marcos would have broken into that wheezing...into The Joker of Philippine politics. Marcos used that laugh when I asked him in... Read more
Ferdinand Marcos Dies in Hawaii at 72;Former Philippine Leader Leaves Legacy of Greed, Corruption
; ...foreign debt. It was as paradoxical a turnaround for Marcos as it was for the Philippines. He came to power...that ultimately toppled him. With his wife, Imelda, Marcos staged often bizarre and laughable palace exploits...Beams. And there was the episode in 1981 in which Marcos is believed to have ... Read more
LETTER FROM THE PHILIPPINES; Marcos Under Glass, a Ghost of Lenin Past
; For the family of the late president Ferdinand Marcos, his entombment in a glass coffin in his home...the return of the body from Hawaii on Tuesday, Marcos's 35-year-old son, Ferdinand E. Marcos Jr., known as "Bongbong," delivered an angry... Read more
Filipinos warn Marcos he faces arrest on return
; ...to arrest former President Ferdinand E. Marcos if he returns from exile in Hawaii for...violation. The unanimous decision to ban Marcos was taken at an emergency Cabinet meeting called by Aquino after the death Sunday of Marcos's youngest sister, Elizabeth Marcos-Keon... Read more
Marcos fights auction of her precious jewels
; ...Reporter 09-22-2005 Former First Lady Imelda Marcos said she will go to court to block the...placement can't be sold," the 76-year-old Marcos told AFP in an interview. "They would...embezzled from the national treasury, but Marcos rejects the claim and says the jewels... Read more
Book World; Marcos, Caught In His Own Web of Deceit
; DELUSIONS OF A DICTATOR The Mind of Marcos as Revealed in His Secret Diaries By William...Little, Brown. 245 pp. $24.95 Ferdinand E. Marcos was a tyrant of evil impulses who ruled...him. One would be wrong. There is more. Marcos was, as early as 1970, so mentally off... Read more
Manila Supports Marcos Indictment; Officials Hope U.S. Move Will Help Recover Ill-Gotten Wealth
; ...yesterday's indictment of Ferdinand E. Marcos in the United States would help their...Aquino. Officials said the indictment of Marcos and his wife Imelda on fraud and racketeering...countries to investigate the crimes of the Marcoses will lead to the early recovery of the... Read more

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

Ferdinand (Edralin) Marcos
...from the Philippine economy. After his death she returned to the Philippines, where she was tried and convicted of corruption; the ruling was later overturned. Ferdinand (Edralin) Marcos Ferdinand (Edralin) Marcos Ferdinand (Edralin) Marcos Read more
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin (1917–89) Philippine statesman, president (1965–86). Marcos was elected to the Philippine Congress in 1949. As president, he received support from the USA for his military campaigns (1969...secessionists on Mindanao . Continued civil unrest led to the ... Read more
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin (b. 11 Sept. 1917, d. 28 Sept. 1989). President of the Philippines 1965–86 Born in Sarrat (Ilocos Norte) of a well-connected...xF3;n Aquino , who claimed victory on 9 February 1986. The military, led by General Fidel Ramoz , refused its continued support. Marcos fled ... Read more
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin
Marcos, Ferdinand Edralin (1917–89) Filipino statesman, President (1965–86). A ruthless and corrupt politician, he initially achieved some...communist guerrilla groups, and in 1972–73 he first declared martial law and then assumed near dictatorial powers. Hostility to Marcos ... Read more
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos Philippine president Ferdinand Edralin Marcos (1917-1989...autocratic rule. Ferdinand Marcos was born in...1917, to Josefa Edralin and Mariano Marcos, both teachers...Chinese named Ferdinand Chua. He was... Read more

Related research topics

For Students and teachers!

HighBeam Encyclopedia provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

HighBeam Encyclopedia provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: