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RPH Tejeros
RPH Tejeros
Source: Santiago V. Alvarez, General for the Katipunan
Excerpt:
The assembly at Tejeros was finally convened on 25 March 1897. The invitations
to the meeting were signed by Secretary Jacinto Lumbreras of the Magdiwang Council,
and he presided over the assembly. Seated with Lumbreras at the long presidential table
were the Supremo Andres Bonifacio, Messrs. Mariano M. Alvarez, Pascual Alvarez,
Ariston Villanueva, Mariano C. Trias, Diego Mojica, Emiliano R. de Dios, Santiago V.
Alvarez, Artemio Ricarte, Santos Nocon, Luciano San Miguel, Pablo Mojica, Severino
de las Alas, and Santiago Rillo, all of them of the Magdiwang. Among the Magdalo
seated at the head table were Messrs. Baldomero Aguinaldo, Daniel Tirona, and
Cayetano Topacio.
It must be mentioned that, before the assembly was convened, Secretary of War
Ariston Villanueva of the Magdiwang Council received the confidential information that
Mr. Daniel Tirona of the Magdalo faction was set to undermine the proceedings of the
assembly and that he had already succeeded in enjoining many among the Magdiwang
leaders to ally with him. Secretary Villanueva kept silent, but nevertheless alerted
Captain General Apoy, who had troops in readiness for any sudden eventuality.
The leaders were seated at the presidential table, as previously described, and
all the others were standing in groups on both sides of those seated. After Chairman
Jacinto Lumbreras had declared the assembly open, he announced the main topic of
discussion, which was how to bolster the defenses in the areas still under Magdiwang
control. Presently, Mr. Severino de las Alas rose to speak, and when he was recognized
he said, "Before we discuss minor details, let us first tackle the major issue such as what
kind of government we should have and how we should go about establishing it. Once
we make a decision about these questions, the problem of organization and
strengthening of defenses will be resolved."
"As initia Week 6-8 Video Summary Video 1 MOTHERSHIP BALANGAY 25 talampakan. 5 cm. Pako. Bago pa dumating si Magellan sa bansa before 1521. 12th Century or even Video 2 Liver : PANGITAIN PAG MAY DARATING NA BISITA: KATAY BABOY THEN TIGNAN LIVER MATERIAS: Bamboo, Thorns of Lemon and (mix of ink, charcoal, water, and a dash of sugarcane juice) REMINDERS : Every tattoo has a meaning. The millipedes' many legs stand for all the people, walking in the Kalinga: haven't always been welcome to visitors. 1930's fear. They are also in battlefields from other Video 3 Quezon City. WHAT TO EXPECT: NOTES Video 4 Filipino Father of the philippine revolution (1863–1897) 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 The only extant portrait photograph of Bonifacio, c. 1896. Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro Mónica Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro (Tagalog:[anˈdɾes(anˈdɾez-)bonɪˈfaʃo], Spanish:[anˈdɾesβoniˈfaθjo]; November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897) was a Filipino revolutionary leader. He is often called "The Father of the PhilippineRevolution", and considered a national hero of the Philippines. He was a co-founder and later Kataastaasang Pangulo (Spanish: Presidente Supremo, “Supreme President”, often shortened by contemporaries and historians to Supremo) of the Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan more commonly known as the "Katipu List of Filipino generals in the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War
Name Grade Affiliation Province 1. Gregorio Aglipay General, Religious Auxiliary
Lieutenant General Victoria, Tarlac 2. Baldomero Aguinaldo Lieutenant General Cavite 3. Crispulo Aguinaldo Lieutenant General Magdalo Cavite 4. Emilio Aguinaldo Generalissimo Cavite 5. Jose Alejandrino Brigadier General Arayat, Pampanga 6. Felix Aliño Commanding General-Katipunan General Talisay, Cebu 7. Hilario Aliño Commanding General-Katipunan General Butuan Boat number 9: Butuan City, Agusan del Norte.
earlier.Whang-Od Oggay AKA Apo Whang-Od/ Maria Oggay
Province of Buscalan, Tinglayan, Kalinga. Learned tattooing from her father.
(The last and oldest mambabatok)
Big- everything's okay
Small- bad omen
War dance- traditional dances that also important before tattooing
Rice stalk to mark.
same rhythm.
: The more tattoos the more beautiful. More sex appeal and more attractive: man earned it
from battles.
villagers.Kalinga: Preserved their culture
Due to modernization: Now shoot bullets instead of spears and knives.
Biyahe ni Drew: First socio-historical museum in the Philippines
Has 15 interactive galleries.
Present day features of city
Monument: 3 morning angels: LuzViMinda
Laki sa Layaw Jeproks ( Mike Hanopol ) posters Office in Malacañang : plan (frost plan: master plan)
Due to 1941: World War 2: hindi natuloy
Balintawak City: suppose to be the name of Quezon City. However, Narciso Ramos, Eugenio
Perez suggest the last name of Manuel which is Quezon.
Tomas Morato : kauna-unahang mayor
Santo Domingo Church: second largest Catholic Basilica in Asia
Pylon : meaning pillars : eto yung tore na mataas sa Quezon
The three angels/ haligi symbolyzes Kapanganakan, buhay, at kamatayan.BAYBAYIN: About the essence and importance of the Baybayin Sc
Andrés Bonifacio
In office
August 24, 1896 – March 22 or May 10, 1897Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Office abolished
Emilio Aguinaldo (as President of Tejeros Revolutionary Government)In office
November, 1895 – May 10, 1897Preceded by Román Basa Succeeded by Organization defunct Born
(1863-11-30)November 30, 1863
Tondo, Manila,Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish EmpireDied May 10, 1897(1897-05-10) (aged 33)
Maragondon, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish EmpireCause of death Execution Political party La Liga Filipina
KatipunanSpouses Children Andrés Bonifacio y de Jesús (1896) Education Self-educated Signature Nickname(s) Maypagasa
(The First President of the Republic of the Philippines )Allegiance Years of service 1896–1897 Battles/wars Philippine Revolution