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Juan Luna Shrine Ilocos Norte: Badoc: Rizal Street PH-01-0004 Gregorio Aglipay National Shrine: Ilocos Norte: Batac: Upload Photo: PH-01-0005 Artemio Ricarte Shrine Ilocos Norte: Batac: PH-01-0006 Cape Bojeador Lighthouse
Juan Luna Shrine, Badoc: Filipino October 29, 2016 Artemio Ricarte (1866-1945) Known as Vibora. Filipino general who was deported to Guam by the Americans. Batac: Filipino March 22, 1993 Artemio Ricarte Vibora Personages Biographical marker Dedication to the centenary of his appointment as first Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the ...
Artemio Ricarte y García (October 20, 1866 – July 31, 1945) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War.He is regarded as the Father of the Philippine Army, [1] and the first Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (March 22, 1897- January 22, 1899) though the present Philippine Army descended from the American-allied forces that ...
Gates of the Mansion House in Baguio. The markers are in Ilocano, Filipino, and English. This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission.
Other notable figures who hails from Batac include Gen. Artemio Ricarte, the Father of the Philippine Army and Msgr. Gregorio Aglipay, the co-founder of the Philippine Independent Church. Monuments and shrines of these personalities had been erected and named after them, such as the Gregorio Aglipay National Shrine.
Artemio Ricarte (Vibora) Artemio Ricarte (Viper) Became the residence of Artemio Ricarte from 1890 to 1900. General Trias Filipino July 13, 1974 The Astronomical Observatory of Cavite Site Site Formerly occupied by the Castellano by the Spaniards and the Commandant of the Cavite Navy Yard under the American regime. Cavite City English
Back in Cavite. a combined force of over 6,000 men under Artemio Ricarte, Luciano San Miguel, Mariano Noriel, and Juan Cailles pressured Peña's troops around Cavite. At Alapan, they fought at rather close range, armed with bamboo cannons and Mauser rifles and fought with full force despite heavy Spanish resistance.
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