Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name from Spanish or Portuguese, equivalent to English Mark.
Marcos
plural of Marco
After he graduated from Mission Viejo High, he went to Cal State San Marcos. Source: Internet
After the toppling of the Marcos dictatorship, De La Salle University International Studies professor Renato Dela Cruz both the first Aquino and Ramos administration allegedly worked on the demilitarization of the civilian bureaucracy. Source: Internet
Aside from Poe and Tolentino, the other authors of the bill are Senators Ralph Recto, Maria Josefa Imelda “Imee” Marcos, Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara, Emmanuel “Joel” Villanueva, and Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. Source: Internet
After Marcos Perez Jimenez left in 1958, the military role in government affairs ended with the framing of the 1961 Constitution and the replacement by civilian leaders of the military anti-Jimenez government that took power after the 1958 coup. Source: Internet
Another source said, “Marcos Tekle became the fall guy to trivialize and cover up the Redwan Crisis.” Source: Internet
Although a Spanish force that set out to destroy Mikosuki got lost in the swamps, a second attempt to take San Marcos ended in disaster. Source: Internet