Troadio Dayagro Galicano (December 28, 1870) was a Filipino Visayan anti-American guerrilla officer, lawyer, and legislator from Cebu, Philippines.
He was promoted to the rank of General during the Philippine-American war, Senator (1925–1931) and the first Member of the House of Representatives of the Cebu's old 5th district (1907–1912).
[4] On October 26, 1901, he surrendered in Barili to Captain Frank McIntyre of the 19th U.S. Infantry together with six officers and 109 men with 10 rifles[5] after Emilio Aguinaldo laid down his arms.
[1] On July 30, 1907, he ran under the Nacionalista Party and became the first elected representative[1] of Cebu's old 5th legislative district to the 1st Philippine Legislature.
[6][7] The 5th district was then composed of the towns of Alegria, Badian, Boljoon, Ginatilan, Malabuyoc, Moalboal, Oslob, Samboan, Alcantara, and Santander.