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  1. Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro (Tagalog: [anˈdɾes (anˈdɾez-) bonɪˈfaʃo], Spanish: [anˈdɾes βoniˈfaθjo]; November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897) was a Filipino revolutionary leader. He is often called "The Father of the Philippine Revolution ", and considered a national hero of the Philippines .

  2. May 9, 2024 · Andres Bonifacio (born Nov. 30, 1863, Manila—died May 10, 1897, Mt. Buntis, Phil.) was a Philippine patriot, founder and leader of the nationalist Katipunan society, who instigated the revolt of August 1896 against the Spanish.

  3. Aug 29, 2019 · Andrés Bonifacio (November 30, 1863–May 10, 1897) 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.

  4. Feb 7, 2019 · Andres Bonifacio. (Filipino Revolutionary) Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro, remembered as the father of Philippine Revolution against Spanish occupation, was born in Manila in the mid-19th century to working class parents.

  5. May 15, 2019 · Armed with allegations of Bonifacio burning down a village and ordering the burning of a church in Indang, he decided to exercise his prerogative as President and arrest Bonifacio, dispatching Agapito Bonzon and Jose Ignacio Paua to arrest the Supremo.

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · Andres Bonifacio, hailed as the Filipino nationalist who wielded immense influence over the dawn of the Philippine Revolution, is forever etched in the annals of history as a national hero.

  7. Andres Bonifacio (1863-1897), a Filipino revolutionary hero, founded the Katipunan, a secret society which spearheaded the uprising against the Spanish and laid the groundwork for the first Philippine Republic. Andres Bonifacio was born in Tondo, Manila, on Nov. 30, 1863.

  8. Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro was a Filipino revolutionary leader. He is often called "The Father of the Philippine Revolution", and considered a national hero of the Philippines.

  9. Nov 29, 2013 · Andres Bonifacio, declared a national hero has an impressive monument by Guillermo Tolentino on EDSA Circle, showing him brandishing a bolo and leading a rabble of plebeians known as the Katipuneros. There is another, less imposing, monument formerly found in Balintawak.

  10. Jan 12, 2024 · After the Spanish arrested Rizal in July 1892, Bonifacio decided that the Philippines would only achieve independence through revolution. On July 7, he founded the Katipunan , a secret society open to both peasants and the middle class that employed Masonic rituals to impart an air of sacred mystery.