Amelia Zialcita Romualdez

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Amelia Zialcita Romualdez

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Birthplace: Tolosa, Leyte, Philippines
Death: April 02, 1999 (86-87)
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Miguel Romuáldez and Brigida (Binday) Zialcita Romualdez
Wife of Maximiano (Mianong) Sagui Janairo
Mother of Private; Private; Private and Private
Sister of Daniel Romualdez; Eduardo Zialcita Romualdez; Private; Private; Private and 2 others

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About Amelia Zialcita Romualdez

Amelia Zialcita Romualdez represented Leyte in the 1927 Manila Carnival Queen pageant. More here: http://bit.ly/aKi6hs


In 1927, the province of Leyte fielded a homegrown beauty to the Miss Philippines tilt. She was Amelia Romualdez, who bore a striking resemblance to a first cousin—Imelda Romualdez—who would go on to become the First Lady of the land as the wife of Pres. Ferdinand Marcos. Imelda's father, Vicente Orestes, is the younger brother of Miguel Lopez Romualdez, Amelia's father, who was married to Brigida Zialciata of Manila.

Amelia's father had been a former Assemblyman of Leyte and a Mayor of Manila during World War II. The Lopezes were of Spanish descent; Amelia's paternal grandmother, Trinidad Lopez was a daughter of a Spanish friar, Fray Diego de Lopez of Granada, Spain who was assigned in Leyte. The Lopezes are credited with founding the town of Tolosa and enjoyed a reputation as a rich, influential and accomplished family.

Amelia's siblings included Daniel (Speaker of the House of Representatives 1957-62), Estela, Miguel Jr., Alberto (father of former Health Secretary, Alberto G. Romualdez), Froilan and Eduardo (Central Bank Governor).

Though a popular candidate, she did not place in the finals, with the crown going to Tayabasin Luisa Marasigan, who represented Manila and who also reigned as Sultana ng Pasig. In later years, Amelia married Col. Maximiano Janairo and settled in Maryland, U.S.A.

Source: Alex R. Castro, http://manilacarnivals.blogspot.com/2010/09/135-carnival-beauties-a...

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Amelia Zialcita Romualdez's Timeline

1912
1912
Tolosa, Leyte, Philippines
1999
April 2, 1999
Age 87
Alexandria, Virginia, USA