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Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy [e] QSC CCLH PMM KGCR [f] (Spanish: [eˈmiljo aɣiˈnaldoj ˈfami]: March 22, 1869 – February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who became the first president of the Philippines (1899–1901), and the first president of an Asian constitutional republic.
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Emilio Aguinaldo: Charles Stevens: Across the Pacific: 1926 Roy Lachica Virgin Forest: 1985 Mike Lloren Sakay: 1993 Joel Torre: Tirad Pass: The Last Stand of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar: 1996 Mengie Ngo Baler: 2008 Lance Raymundo Ang Paglilitis ni Andres Bonifacio: 2012 E.R. Ejercito: El Presidente: 2012 Jun Nayra Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo: 2014 ...
Emilio Aguinaldo ordered the issuance of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100-peso banknotes which were signed by Messrs. Pedro A. Paterno, Telesforo Chuidan and Mariano Limjap to avoid counterfeiting. However, only the 1 and 5-peso banknotes had been printed and circulated to some areas by the end of the short-lived republic.
El Presidente: The Story of Emilio Aguinaldo and the First Philippine Republic, (Spanish: El Presidente: Historia del General Emilio Aguinaldo y la Primera República de Filipinas; Tagalog: Ang Pangulo: Kuwento ni Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo at ang Unang Republika ng Pilipinas) or simply El Presidente (English: The President), is a 2012 Filipino biographical historical drama film written and ...
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo- Staff member of Aguinaldo's Government; First Philippine Republic; Member of the Hong Kong Junta (Emilio Aguinaldo's Exile Government in Hong Kong) along with brother, Justo Lukban (1897) Katipunan; Labo, Camarines Norte. Tayabas Province – Governor (1913–1916) Military campaigns in Samar and Leyte; 92. Antonio Luna
Emilio Aguinaldo: 5-Piso Banknote (1985–1995) 5-Piso Coin (1991–2017) 2: 2: Manuel L. Quezon: 200-Peso Banknote (1957) 20-Piso Banknote (1969–present)
A number of historians have noted that the film's portrayal of Emilio Aguinaldo is more negative than it thought to be by the viewers due to the plot. [75] Reacting to the film, Transport secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, who is one of Aguinaldo's descendants, said that he maintains his belief that his great-grandfather did not assassinate Luna. [76]