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  2. Andrés Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    Bonifacio was executed after he refused to recognize the new government. The Aguinaldo-headed Philippine Republic (Spanish: República Filipina ), usually considered the " First Philippine Republic ", was formally established in 1899, after a succession of revolutionary and dictatorial governments (e.g. the Tejeros government , the Biak-na-Bato ...

  3. Acta de Tejeros - Wikipedia

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    The Acta de Tejeros was a document prepared on March 23, 1897 which proclaimed the events at the Tejeros Convention on March 22 to have been disorderly and tarnished by chicanery.

  4. Lázaro Macapagal - Wikipedia

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    Lázaro Macapagal y Olaes (December 17, 1871 – unknown) was a lieutenant colonel in the Philippine Revolution, known for being the executioner of Andrés Bonifacio and his brother Procopio Bonifacio in 1897 under the orders of the Consejo dela Guerra (Council of War) headed by Mariano Noriel.

  5. Philippine–American War - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Aguinaldo and his faction gained control of the revolution. After Aguinaldo was elected president of a revolutionary government superseding the Katipunan at the Tejeros Convention on March 22, 1897, his government had Bonifacio executed for treason after a show trial on May 10, 1897. [33]

  6. Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... the brothers were executed in May 1897. ... executed the Bonifacio brothers [54]: 143 ...

  7. Mariano Noriel - Wikipedia

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    The records show that Noriel, along with two others, was sentenced to death for the murder of a man in the Bacoor cockpit in May 1909. The Court of First Instance decision on the case was later confirmed by the Philippine Supreme Court, so it was appealed by an Irish-American lawyer named Amzi B. Kelly, to the Supreme Court of the United States which subsequently reversed the decision.

  8. Mariano Álvarez - Wikipedia

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    Bonifacio and the Magdiwang maintained the Katipunan was already their government. After losing the internal power struggle to Aguinaldo, Bonifacio was executed in 1897. Álvarez was aggrieved by Bonifacio's death, and, like Emilio Jacinto , refused to join the forces of Aguinaldo, who had then retreated to Biak-na-Bato in Bulacan .

  9. Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan - Wikipedia

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    The two were later directed by Andres Bonifacio to establish a chapter of the Katipunan in the Visayas. Del Castillo died in a fight on March 17, 1897 which led to the increase of pro-revolution sentiment in Capiz (in an area which now forms part of modern-day Aklan). The remaining revolutionaries were promised of amnesty by the Spanish ...