Daniel Maramba y Bautista (July 21, 1870 – December 28, 1941) was a Filipino revolutionary and statesman dubbed the "Grand Old Man of Pangasinan".
[3] Maramba returned to Santa Barbara as served as the town's Justice of the Peace of from 1895 to 1898.
[2] In 1893, Maramba joined the Katipunan with the codename Baga and led the revolutionary forces in central Pangasinan during the Philippine Revolution, liberating the towns of Mangaldan and Dagupan from the Spaniards in 1898 and attaining the rank of lieutenant-colonel.
During the Philippine-American War, he fought American forces until his capture in 1901, but was later released and allowed to resume his administrative career.
He was elected to the Philippine Senate on 11 November 1941 but died from tuberculosis[4] at the Quezon Institute in Quezon City on 28 December 1941,[5] three days before his term was due to begin amid the Japanese invasion of the Philippines during World War II.