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  1. Trinidad de Ayala was the youngest daughter of Antonio de Ayala and Margarita Róxas (the eldest child of Domingo Róxas y Ureta). She was very supportive of her husband's liberal causes, a trait she inherited from her mother. She was very much interested in the arts and she cultivated singing.

  2. Founded in the Philippines by Domingo Róxas and Antonio de Ayala during Spanish colonial rule, it is the country's oldest and largest conglomerate.

  3. Founding partners Domingo Roxas and Antonio de Ayala establish Casa Roxas, investing the bulk of its assets in a distillery, which is considered the country’s first industry. El Banco Espanol Filipino de Isabel II, precursor of the Bank of the Philippine Islands, is the first bank in the Philippines.

  4. It was founded by Domingo Róxas and Antonio de Ayala way back in 1834 during the Spanish colonial rule in the country, thus making it the Philippine's oldest and not to mention largest conglomerate.

  5. Ayala’s story started in 1834 when entrepreneur Domingo Roxas and young industrial partner Antonio de Ayala created a distillery, which is an agribusiness company that grew and became popular as they started exporting products to Europe.

  6. Domíngo Róxas (17821843) Si Domíngo Róxas y Uréta (1782-1843) ang patriyarka ng angkan ng mga Roxas. Siya rin ang tagapagtatag ng Casa Roxas na pagkatapos ng maraming dinaanan ay pinag-ugatan ngayon ng Ayala Corporation.

  7. Rogelio "Roger" Domingo Roxas (died May 25, 1993) was a former Filipino soldier who had worked as a locksmith before allegedly discovering in a cave north of Manila a hidden chamber full of gold bars and a giant golden Buddha statue – which Roxas estimated to weigh one metric ton – on a plot of state-owned land near Baguio General Hospital ...