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Mamerto Alejandrino Natividad Jr. (December 3, 1871 – November 9, 1897) was a haciendero and a Filipino military leader who led numerous successful battles during ...
Mamerto Natividad was among those arrested for sedition, tortured and killed by guardia civil. He was one of the first Novo Ecijano martyrs [27] for freedom. His death, however, would result in bigger problems for the Spanish authorities. Mamerto Natividad's two sons, Mamerto Jr. and Benito Natividad, later joined the Katipunan
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On September 4, with the principal objective of acquiring provisions lacking in Biac-na-Bato, President Emilio Aguinaldo directed orders to Gen. Natividad and Col. Manuel Tinio to unite their forces with those of Col. Casimiro Tinio, Gen. Pio del Pilar, Col. Jose Paua and Eduardo Llanera for a combined dawn attack on Aliaga.
Mamerto Natividad (1871–1897) Revolutionary lieutenant general of Central Luzon and spouse of Delfina Herbosa. Cabiao: Filipino 2007, replaced 2017 Mariano Llanera (1855–1942) Leader of the revolutionary forces in Nueva Ecija, was exiled to Guam by American forces in 1901. Cabiao: Filipino 2007 Memorare
In that assembly, Aguinaldo appointed Mamerto Natividad Jr. as commanding general of the revolutionary army and Mariano Llanera as vice-commander with the rank of Lt.-General. Manuel Tinio was commissioned a Colonel and served under Gen. Natividad. The constant pressure from the army of Gov. Gen. Primo de Rivera drove Aguinaldo to Central Luzon.
Mabitac, Laguna - victorious battle against American force commanded by Colonel Benjamin F. Cheatham, Jr; 28. Eduardo Calceta: Commanding General-Philippine Republic Jefe General" (Chief of the Army) [22] in Bohol (appointed by General Emilio Aguinaldo on January 16, 1899) Republic of Bohol - Adviser for Justice; First Philippine Republic
The district consists of the provincial capital city Palayan, its largest city Cabanatuan, and adjacent municipalities, namely Bongabon, Gabaldon, General Mamerto Natividad, Laur and Santa Rosa bordering Aurora. [4] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Rosanna Vergara of the PDP–Laban. [5]