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Excerpt from Emilio Aguinaldo
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Born: 22 March 1869, Kawit Cavite el Viejo (Present day – Kawit) Colegio de San Juan de Letran First President at the age of 29 (1899-1901) He died at the age of 94. Coronary Thrombosis in Veterans Memorial Hospital. Spouse: Maria Agoncillo (m. 1930–1963), Hilaria Aguinaldo (m. 1896–1921) Children: Cristina Aguinaldo Suntay, Emilio Aguinaldo,jr, Miguel Aguinaldo, Maria Aguinaldo Poblete, Carmen Aguinaldo Melencio
Concept of a country Philippine Flag Philippine Hymn First constitution True Version Of The Philippine Revolution Mga Gunita ng Himagsikan Pact of Biak Na Bato Controversy Tejeros Convetion Controversy
“Because of their explanations and requests, plus the strong evidence to prove their criminal acts. I rescinded my order.” “If you want the goal of revolution to be fulfilled, and if you wish to live some more years, don’t show mercy on the brothers, because their main aim is to liquidate you by all means. I think the military court was right in giving them capital punishment.”
“If you want to live a little longer and continue the task that you have so nobly begun, and if you want peace and order in our Revolutionary Government, do not show them mercy.”
First President at the age of 29 (1899-1901) November 1, 1896 December, 1896 hence the meeting in March 23, 1897 APRIL 29, 1897 Andres and Procopio Bonifacio were taken. MARCH 22, 1897 Emilio Aguinaldo was elected MARCH 23, 1897 Reinforcement to Crispulo Aguinaldo Supremo and his ministers together with General Artermio Ricarte passed a resolution to declaring null and void the general meeting held on March 22, 1897 in Tejeros MARCH 24, 1897 I received the news March 25, 1897 Pasong Santol had been taken by the enemy. My brother Crispulo Aguinaldo died.
Pasong Santol in Dasmarinas Caloocan and Malabon Cavite
Aguinaldo produces the first volum of his memoirs between 1928-1946. The memoirs include account from Aguinaldo’s birth and early years until the signing of the Biak-na-Bato Treaty in 1897. These were based on various documents such as diary Aguinaldo kept, documents he preserved and, family lore he personally gathered from his relatives. It was at the end of 1963 hat, after much deliberation, decided to publish his memories. It was translated by Luz Colendrino Bucu, the