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    their native tongue. These bilingual natives were called the Ladinos. They published their works‚ mainly devotional poetry‚ in the first decade of the 17th century. The most gifted among the Ladinos was Gaspar Aquino de Belen who wrote Mahal na Pasion ni Jesu Christo‚ a Tagalog poem based on Christ’s passion‚ was published in 1704. Until the 19th century‚ the printing presses were owned and managed by the religious orders. Thus‚ religious themes dominated the literature of the time.  In the 18th

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    A Legacy of a Hero

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    mula sa paglustay at pagka-alipin.” Gat Andres Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio‚ known as the “Ama ng Katipunan”‚ had a rebirth with one of the famous indie actor‚ Alfred Vargas. Alfred Vargas portrayed Andres’ life in the film entitled “SUPREMO”. This film enables the Filipinos to realize how much pain Andres’ suffered and how much he sacrificed just for us to get the freedom that we’re enjoying today. Andres Bonifacio y de Castro was named after St. Andrew‚ the

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    organization that subsequently gave birth to the Katipunan led by Bonifacio and Aguinaldo. He was a proponent of institutional reforms by peaceful means rather than by violent revolution. The general consensus among Rizal scholars‚ however‚ attributed his martyred death as the catalyst that precipitated the Philippine Revolution. Andres Bonifacio was the son of Santiago Bonifaciio and Catalina de Castro on November 30‚ 1863. Andres Bonifacio only finished primary school because at a young age of 14‚ his

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    Basic Facts : Andres Bonifacio founded the KKK or Katipunan Andres Bonifacio Doesn’t have formal education Andres Bonifacio And Emilio Aguinaldo refused to cooperate and aid each other in the battle. Emilio Aguinaldo has successes in the battlefields Participation in the election primarily came from Caviteños. The other provinces in revolt‚ such as Bulacan‚ Pampanga‚ Tarlac‚ Laguna‚ and Batangas‚ were not participants. Emilio Aguinaldo is the one responsible for Andres Bonifacio arrest responsible

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    The Father of Revolution

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    I belong to the opposing group‚ who opposes Jose Rizal as the national hero‚ and affirms Andres Bonifacio‚ who truly owns the throne to the so-called title of "National Hero" which currently belongs to Jose Rizal. First of all‚ let me get some facts straight. His complete name is Andres Castro Bonifacio‚ and he was born on November 30‚ 1863 in Tondo‚ Manila and died on May 10‚ 1897 at a very young age of 33 in Maragondon‚ Cavite. Like Abraham Lincoln‚ his formal education was very

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    Supremo

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    Lehner Mendoza Jeff Hernandez Banjo Romero Mano Respal Alex cabodil SYNOPSIS Andres Bonifacio was active in the nationalist movement. Propaganda Movement has spread‚ he quickly realized its goals. He joined the Association of Mason and later the La Liga Filipina. The death of the League‚ thought Bonifacio not reform but revolution that will modernize the condition of the Philippines. One night‚ Bonifacio and other patriotic Filipinos met to establish a secret society. This is called " Kataastaasang

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    [pic] BONIFACIO MONUMENT Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19th century. Classical Philippine sculpture reached its peak in the works of Guillermo Tolentino (1890-1976). His best known masterpiece is the Bonifacio Monument‚ which is a group sculpture composed of numerous figures massed around a central obelisk. The principal figure is Andres Bonifacio‚ leader of the revolution against Spain in 1896. Behind him stands Emilio Jacinto‚ the brains of the Katipunan. The Bonifacio

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    visualize the happening that occur decades ago. I could say that this film is not good for those Andres Bonifacio admirers or those who likes him the best‚ because the Bonifacio’s clan in this film is not really in good situation that they are outrage in this film. It is directed by Mark Meily. The main character of the film which in Emilio Aguinado is played by E.R. Ejercito‚ Cesar Montano as Andres Bonofacio. The opening of the film is Emilio Aguinaldo writing a letter. The next motion was‚

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    writings of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Andres Bonifacio managed to create a Katipunan Brotherhood making him as a Supreme Leader. But‚ Katipunan (KKK) later discovered by the Spanish authorities so Bonifacio decided to set up a revolutionary government. Then‚ they elected for the officers where Aguinaldo won as president. Unfortunately‚ when Bonifacio was elected as one of the members of the board‚ his capabilities of being a leader was questioned by Daniel Tirona. Out of anger‚ Bonifacio ended the assembly declaring

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    Supreme Council

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    was headed by Deodato Arellano‚ and the following as officials:[15] * Deodato Arellano‚ Supreme President * Andrés Bonifacio‚ comptroller * Ladislao Diwa‚ fiscal * Teodoro Plata‚ secretary * Valentín Díaz‚ treasurer In February 1893‚ the Supreme Council was reorganized‚ with Román Basa as Supreme President and Bonifacio as the fiscal. In January 1895‚ Bonifacio assumed the Supreme Presidency of the Katipunan. At the outbreak of the 1896 revolution‚ the Council was further reorganized

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