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The first Cry of Nueva Ecija (Filipino: Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija; Spanish: Grito de Nueva Écija) occurred on September 2–5, 1896, [1] in the province of Nueva Ecija, in the Philippines under Spanish rule. It followed shortly after the Cry of Pugad Lawin and was the first call for revolution in central Luzon.
The "Cry of Nueva Ecija" is the 1896 revolutionary battle led by General Mariano Llanera, manned and assisted by General Manuel Tinio and Pantaleon Valmonte of Gapan, Nueva Ecija and Colonel Alipio Tecson of Cabiao, Nueva Ecija who later on became Brigadaire General. The battle was fought in Cabiao, Nueva Ecija.
The Mariano Llanera Shrine marker acknowledging Gen. Valmonte's participation in the First Cry of Nueva Ecija. On September 3, Valmonte, who did not go into hiding thinking he had no reason to do so, was apprehended in Gapan along with his deputy mayor Epifanio Ramos by Spanish soldiers and Filipino volunteers.
Mariano Núñez Llanera (born Mariano Llanera y Núñez; November 9, 1855 – September 19, 1942) was a Filipino revolutionary general from Cabiao, Nueva Ecija who fought in his aforementioned home province, and also in the neighboring provinces of Bulacan, Tarlac, and Pampanga.
Care of the image after the death of Doña Juana was passed to her brother, Don Basílio Valmonte, then his son, General Pantaleón Valmonte, the hero of the First Cry of Nueva Ecija. General Valmonte was executed on charges of rebellion against Spain, and the image passed to his widow, Máxima Navarro-Valmonte for safekeeping.
Del Pilar was among those who marched towards Paombong, although there are also rumors of him being present during the Cry of Balintawak. [5] Del Pilar was eventually assigned to the forces of Eusébio Roque (also known as Maestrong Sébio) in Kakarong de Sili, a fort near the town of Pandi. On New Year's Day, 1897, del Pilar participated in ...
Aurelio Umali defeated vice governor Mariano Cristino Joson in the 2007 gubernatorial election, ending the Josons' 48-year hold of the Nueva Ecija governorship. [1] In 2010, Umali and Jose Gay Padiernos won the gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial elections by landslides, defeating the rival ticket by Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija led by the Joson family.
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