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Aguinaldo with his son Emilio Jr. in 1906. On January 1, 1896, he married his first wife, Hilaria del Rosario (1877–1921). They had five children: Carmen Aguinaldo-Melencio, Emilio "Jun" R. Aguinaldo Jr., Maria Aguinaldo-Poblete, Cristina Aguinaldo-Suntay, and Miguel Aguinaldo. Hilaria died of pulmonary tuberculosis on March 6, 1921, at the ...
Emilio Aguinaldo died on February 6, 1964, at the age of 94 at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City. The same year, the government declared the mansion as a National Shrine on June 18 through the Republic Act of 4039 signed by President Diosdado Macapagal. [4] [8]
Died Age 1 Emilio Aguinaldo: March 22, 1869 29 years, 10 months, 1 day January 23, 1899 32 years, 22 days March 23, 1901 Died due to Cardiovascular Diesease: February 6, 1964 94 years 2 Manuel Quezon: August 19, 1878 57 years, 2 months, 27 days February 15, 1935 65 years, 11 months, 13 days August 1, 1944 Died due to Tuberculosis: August 1 ...
Where Crispulo Aguinaldo, the elder brother of Emilio Aguinaldo, died from this battle. Santol Pass, Santiago Subdivision, Imus Filipino March 24, 1971 Ladislao Diwa: Member of La Liga Filipina and a founder of the Katipunan Cavite City Filipino June 27, 1954 Ladislao Diwa Elementary School In the memory of Ladislao Diwa.
Filipino civilians: 200,000–250,000 died, most because of famine and disease [ii ... 1899, creating the First Philippine Republic with Emilio Aguinaldo as president.
Died: Richard D'Oyly Carte, 56, English impresario (b. 1844) April 4, 1901 (Thursday) ... Emilio Aguinaldo, formerly commander of the Philippine resistance, signed a ...
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo- Staff member of Aguinaldo's Government; First Philippine Republic; Member of the Hong Kong Junta (Emilio Aguinaldo's Exile Government in Hong Kong) along with brother, Justo Lukban (1897) Katipunan; Labo, Camarines Norte. Tayabas Province – Governor (1913–1916) Military campaigns in Samar and Leyte; 92. Antonio Luna
Emilio Aguinaldo: Preceded by: Baldomero Aguinaldo: Succeeded by: Hugo Ilagan: Secretary of War and Public Works; In office May 7, 1899 – March 23, 1901: President: Emilio Aguinaldo: Preceded by: Baldomero Aguinaldo: Succeeded by: Office abolished [c] Governor of Cavite; In office July 15, 1898 – August 10, 1898: President: Emilio Aguinaldo ...