Edmundo B. Cea

Edmundo Bombase Cea (June 10, 1911 – December 30, 1993) was a Filipino politician.

He was a World War II hero and considered as most outstanding fiscal of the country by obtaining 100 percent conviction in all cases prosecuted by him.

In 1949, he ran for congressman to challenge the incumbent Sebastian Moll Jr. who defeated his uncle Jose Tria Fuentebella, the first cousin of his father and he was elected to represent the Partido.

He was a delegate of Partido in the 1971-72 constitutional convention where he was elected as majority floor leader.

Four Eagles, referring to the four congressmen from Camarines Sur: Cea, Luis Villafuerte, Rolando Andaya and Ciriaco Alfelor).