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Bonifacio's first wife, Mónica (surname unknown), was his neighbor in Palomar, Tondo. [30] She died of leprosy [ 31 ] [ 32 ] and they had no recorded children. In 1892, Bonifacio, a 29-year-old widower, met the 18-year-old Gregoria de Jesús [ 33 ] through his friend Teodoro Plata , who was her cousin.
Gregoria de Jesús was born in the town of Caloocan, then in the province of Manila, to a middle-class, pious Roman Catholic family. [3] Her father, Nicolás de Jesús, was a carpenter who later served as a gobernadorcillo. [1]
Pook na Pinagkulungan kay Andres Bonifacio: Place Where Andres Bonifacio was Jailed Where Andrés Bonifacio, together with his wife Gregoria de Jesus and his brother Procopio were jailed Indang Filipino November 30, 2000 Pook ng Pagpapahayag ng Kasarinlan ng Pilipinas: Site of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence Building House, NHCP Museum
Espiridiona Bonifacio y de Castro (May 1, 1872 – May 26, 1956) was a Filipino Katipunera. She was one of the first female members of Confederation established by her older brother Andres Bonifacio .
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Katipunan Commander under Andress Bonifacio (1896) First Philippine Republic; Tagalog Republic; Katipunan, Trustee of Andres Bonifacio [32] Meycauayan, Bulacan: 44. Martin Delgado: Lieutenant General [33] General-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Army in Panay [34] Chief of the Liberation Army (Jefe del Ejercito Libertador) on February 2, 1901
Behati Prinsloo is playing Santa!. The model, 36, revealed how she and husband Adam Levine, 45, spent the holidays with their daughters Dusty Rose, 8, and Gio Grace, 6, and their 1-year-old son in ...
Lázaro Macapagal y Olaes (December 17, 1871 – unknown) was a lieutenant colonel in the Philippine Revolution, known for being the executioner of Andrés Bonifacio and his brother Procopio Bonifacio in 1897 under the orders of the Consejo dela Guerra (Council of War) headed by Mariano Noriel.