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Apolinario Mabini y Maranán [a] (Tagalog: [apolɪˈnaɾ.jo maˈbinɪ]; July 23, 1864 – May 13, 1903) was a Filipino revolutionary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served first as a legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic.
The Apolinario Mabini Shrine (Filipino: Dambanang Apolinario Mabini) is a historic site in Santa Mesa, Manila, Philippines. It is noted for being the residence of Filipino military leader Apolinario Mabini who figured in the Philippine Revolution .
BRP Apolinario Mabini (PS-36) is the second ship of the Jacinto-class corvettes currently assigned to the Offshore Combat Force of the Philippine Fleet. She is one of few ships in the Philippine Navy equipped with modern systems after the completion of combat, navigation and weapon systems upgrade of her class in August 2019. [4]
Apolinario Mabini July 23, 1864 - May 13, 1903 Revolutionary, writer, and political philosopher. The sublime paralytic of the Philippine Revolution. Mabini Shrine, Polytechnic University of the Philippines Filipino July 23, 2013 Dambanang Apolinario Mabini: Apolinario Mabini Shrine Ancestral house of Apolinario Mabini, now a shrine dedicated to ...
Mabini Shrine is a memorial shrine in Tanauan, Batangas, Philippines. The shrine is dedicated to Apolinario Mabini (1864–1903). He was a Filipino revolutionary leader and statesman who served as foreign minister and adviser to Emilio Aguinaldo , the first Philippine president.
Apolinario Mabini monument 14.0709 ° N, 121.3237° E Monument to Apolinario Mabini, the sublime paralytic 1950s [28] Pinaglabanan Shrine 14.09197, 121.35508 Memorial site of the first Filipino-American uprising in the city against the invading Japanese Imperial Army. 1997 [29] Guerilla Shrine 14.1141° N, 121.3003° E
On January 2, 1899, when it became certain that Cayetano Arellano would not accept the role of secretary of foreign relations, the role fell to Apolinario Mabini. Mabini had to that time been Aguinaldo's principal advisor and he was also named the president of the cabinet. [13]
Located along a street named in his honor (馬美爾路), Apolinario Mabini's former burial site is marked by a triangular pyramid on a raised pedestal, symbolic of his Masonic beliefs (hence his original interment at the cemetery in 1903); and a historical marker by the NHCP (then the "Philippine Historical Committee") affixed in 1963.