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  2. Andrés Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    Portrayed by Eddie del Mar in the film Andres Bonifacio (Ang Supremo) (1964) Portrayed by Julio Diaz in the film Bayani (1992) and the unrelated TV series Bayani (1995). [149] Portrayal by Rody Vera in the musical 1896 (1995) produced by Philippine Educational Theater Association. Portrayed by Gardo Versoza in the film José Rizal (1998). [149]

  3. Espiridiona Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Bonifacio Trial House - Wikipedia

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    Bonifacio, then, established his own government in Naic, Cavite. He was arrested for refusing the revolutionary government, upon the orders of Emilio Aguinaldo, at Indang, Cavite. His wife, Gregoria de Jesus, and his brother, Procopio, were also arrested. Andres Bonifacio was brought to a military court in Maragondon for a pre-trial hearing. On ...

  5. Sagay, Negros Occidental - Wikipedia

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    The separation of Andres Bonifacio from Vito was materialized through land donation of the barrio and school sites by the family of Carlos and Elea Canoy-Esperancilla. It was Canoy-Esperancilla who suggested to name the new barrio Andres Bonifacio in honor of the Filipino hero. It is also noted for its natural and man-made caves.

  6. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Calabarzon

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    Site where Andres Bonifacio and his brothe Procopio were shot in accordance to the military court of the revolutionary government. Maragondon Filipino 1963; November 30, 1979 Casa Hacienda de Naic Hacienda House of Naic Site Site Where Bonifacio formed the Naic Military Agreement, contrary to the agreements set by the Tejeros Convention. Naic

  7. Divisoria - Wikipedia

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    The inscription on the monument reads that Andres Bonifacio was born on the very site on November 30, 1863, but this is factually inaccurate according to the author of the first Bonifacio biography published in 1911, as it states that Andres was born inside a house in Calle Alvarado in the Binondo district. [11]

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