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Mariano was the uncle of Bonifacio's wife, Gregoria de Jesús. In early 1896, Álvarez was elected president of the Magdiwang , one of two Katipunan branches in Cavite along with Magdalo . The two branches evolved into separate factions with their own local governments, through their provincial councils.
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General Mariano Alvarez is approximately 42 kilometres (26 mi) south of the City of Manila and 17 kilometres (11 mi) east of Trece Martires City, the capital of the province. Land area General Mariano Alvarez has a total land area of 938.0137 hectares (2,317.882 acres) more or less as per Batasang Pambansa Bilang 76.
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Supported by General Mariano Alvarez and the Magdiwang Council; Katipunan (Balangay Dimas-Alang) Bulacan: 140. Macario Sakay: Commander-in-chief President of Tagalog Republic [103] Insurgent General, post-Brigandage Act; Founders of the Partido Nacionalista; Commanding General-Katipunan General; Tagalog Republic; Katipunan; Tondo, Manila: 141 ...
General Mariano Alvarez; Usage on ka.wikipedia.org ხენერალ-მარიანო-ალვარესი (კავიტე) Usage on ms.wikipedia.org General Mariano Alvarez; Usage on no.wikipedia.org General Mariano Alvarez (Cavite) Usage on pag.wikipedia.org General Mariano Alvarez; Usage on pam.wikipedia.org General Mariano ...
General Álvarez may refer to: Donato Álvarez (1825–1913), Argentine general; Gregorio Conrado Álvarez (1925–2016), Uruguayan Army general; Juan Antonio Álvarez de Arenales (1770–1831), Argentine and Bolivian general; Juan Álvarez (1790–1867), Mexican general; Mariano Álvarez (1818–1924), Filipino revolutionary general
General Mariano Álvarez de Castro. Some 32,000 French and Westphalian troops besieged the town. General Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr was in command of the French during much of the siege. Marshal Pierre Augereau took command after 12 October. The Girona defense was under General Mariano Álvarez de Castro, with about 9,000 regular troops and ...