| Battles/wars | Philippine Revolution- Cry of Pugad Lawin
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• Biography of Andrés Bonifacio, Filipino Revolutionary Leader Andrés Bonifacio (November 30, –May 10, ) was a leader of the Philippine Revolution and the president of the Tagalog Republic, a short-lived government in the Philippines. Through his work, Bonifacio helped the Philippines break free from Spanish colonial rule. His story is still remembered in the Philippines today. Fast Facts: Andrés Bonifacio- Known For: Leader of the Philippine Revolution
- Also Known As: Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro
- Born: November 30, in Manila, Philippines
- Parents: Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro
- Died: May 10, in Maragondon, Philippines
- Spouse(s): Monica of Palomar (m. ), Gregoria de Jesús (m. )
- Children: Andres de Jesús Bonifacio, Jr.
Early Life Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro was born on November 30, , in Tondo, Manila. His father Santiago was a tailor, local politician, and boatman who operated a river-ferry. His mother Catalina de Castro was employed in a cigarette-rolling factory. The couple worked extremely hard to support Andrés and his five younger siblings, but in Catalina caught tuberculosis and died. The following year, Santiago also became ill and passed away. At the age of 19, Bonifacio was forced to give up plans for higher education and b • Andrés BonifacioFilipino Father of the philippine revolution (–) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Bonifacio and the second or maternal family name is de Castro. The Most Excellent Andrés Bonifacio |
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In office August 24, – March 22 or May 10, | | Preceded by | Office established |
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| Succeeded by | Office abolished Emilio Aguinaldo (as President of Tejeros Revolutionary Government) |
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In office November, – May 10, | | Preceded by | Román Basa |
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| Succeeded by | Organization defunct |
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| Born | Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro ()November 30, [1] Tondo, Manila,[1]Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire |
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| Died | May 10, () (aged33) Maragondon, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire |
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| Causeofdeath | Execution |
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| Political party | La Liga Filipina Katipunan |
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| Children | Andrés Bonifacio y de Jesús () |
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| Education | Self-educated |
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| Nickname(s) | Maypagasa (The First President of the Republic of the Philippines ) |
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| Yearsof service | – |
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| Battles/wars | Philippine Revolution |
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