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These included the Republica de Filipinas of November 1897, commonly known today as the "Republic of Biak-na-Bato", the Hong Kong Junta government-in-exile, the dictatorial government under which Philippine independence was proclaimed on June 12, 1898, and the revolutionary government now commonly known as the First Philippine Republic or ...
Bonifacio Day is a national holiday in the Philippines, commemorating Andrés Bonifacio, one of the country's national heroes. He was the founder and eventual Supremo of the Katipunan, a secret society that triggered the Philippine Revolution of 1896 against the Spanish Empire. It is celebrated every November 30, the birth anniversary of Bonifacio.
Bonifacio Day: Araw ng Kapanganakan ni Andrés Bonifacio: Fixed Regular Birth anniversary of Andrés Bonifacio, de facto national hero. [31] Bonifacio is remembered on his birthday, rather than the date of his death (May 10, 1897), because he was executed by the Filipino revolutionary government and not by colonial powers.
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
His birthday, 22 March 1869, is celebrated as Emilio Aguinaldo Day. Andrés Bonifacio: Amá ng Himagsikan: Father of the Revolution Political Leader of the Philippine Revolution, which saw armed resistance against the Spanish Empire. His birthday, 30 November 1863, is a national holiday. José Rizal: Pambansáng Bayani: National Hero
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
The Battle of Manila of 1896 (Filipino: Labanan sa Maynila; Spanish: Batalla de Manila) occurred in Manila in the Spanish colony of the Philippines during the Philippine Revolution. Katipunan under Andres Bonifacio attempted to take the city but the attempt failed, and Bonifacio retreated to the city's outskirts.
This and the later Naic Military Agreement repudiating the Tejeros Convention results would later cost Andres Bonifacio his life. He would be tried for treason at Maragondon, Cavite on May 10, 1897 and sentenced to death. [1] [2] [3]