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  2. Andrés Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    The Court-Martial of Andres Bonifacio English translation of the historical court documents and testimonies in the trial and execution of Andres and Procopio Bonifacio processed by Filipiniana.net Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog Summary and full text of an article written by Andrés Bonifacio in the Katipunan newspaper Kalayaan posted in ...

  3. Cry of Pugad Lawin - Wikipedia

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    The Cry of Pugad Lawin (Filipino: Sigaw sa Pugad Lawin, Spanish: Grito de Pugad Lawin) was the beginning of the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire. [1]In late August 1896, members of the Katipunan [a] led by Andrés Bonifacio revolted somewhere around Caloocan, which included parts of the present-day Quezon City.

  4. Glenn Anthony May - Wikipedia

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    May's 1996 work on the historiography of Andrés Bonifacio attracted controversy, Inventing a Hero: The Posthumous Re-Creation of Andres Bonifacio. In it, May argued that much of the commonly accepted knowledge of Bonifacio were based on unverifiable or forged documents, and was a myth disconnected from the real Bonifacio.

  5. Daniel Tirona - Wikipedia

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    Angered, Bonifacio again drew his gun and was again restrained from shooting Tirona. [20] Bonifacio invoked his position as chairman of the convention and leader of the Katipunan to declare the proceedings null and void. [20] [21] In the following days, Bonifacio refused to recognize Aguinaldo's government and alleged the elections were ...

  6. Acta de Tejeros - Wikipedia

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    This and the later Naic Military Agreement repudiating the Tejeros Convention results would later cost Andres Bonifacio his life. He would be tried for treason at Maragondon, Cavite on May 10, 1897 and sentenced to death. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Battle of Manila (1896) - Wikipedia

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    Since the start of the revolution, the city of Manila, and specifically its walled center Intramuros, was the primary target of El Supremo Andres Bonifacio and his Katipuneros. [citation needed] The takeover of Intramuros had been a logical move for any uprising trying to overthrow the Spanish colonial regime in the Philippines.

  8. SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major plot details from the finale of Edward Berger’s “Conclave.” Megyn Kelly took to X to criticize Edward Berger’s “Conclave” as a “disgusting ...

  9. Teodoro Agoncillo - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, he published his seminal work, Revolt of the Masses: The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan, a history of the 1896 Katipunan-led revolt against Spanish rule and its leader, Andres Bonifacio. [2] He garnered acclaim for this book, as well as criticisms from more conservative historians discomfited by the work's nationalist bent.