DescriptionHizon Monument at Pampanga Provincial Capitol2.jpg
English: Historical marker created by the Philippines' National Historical Institute in 2009 and installed at the Pampanga Provincial Capitol to commemorate Maximino H. Hizon
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[https://tl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximino_Hizon Maximino Hipolito Hizon] (9 Mayo 1870 – 1 Setyembre 1901) at the Pampanga Provincial Capitol is the "Bayani ng Mexico, Pampanga" (the child of Aniceta Hipolito and Atanacio David Hizon; his son is Jose Patricinio Hizon 1900 - 1975; husband of Victoria Peralta-Hizon; father of Dominga Hizon-Garcia and Jose Patrocinio Peralta Hizon; brother of Primo Hizon; Braulio Hipolito Hizon; Benigna Hipolito Hizon; Candido Hipolito H...