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    Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy QSC CCLH PMM KGCR (Spanish: [eˈmiljo aɣiˈnaldoj ˈfami]: March 22, 1869 – February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman...
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  • The Emilio Aguinaldo College is a private university based in Manila, Philippines. Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC) is a private, non-sectarian institute...
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    The Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine (or the Cavite El Viejo Shrine) is a national shrine located in Kawit, Cavite in the Philippines, where the Philippine Declaration...
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    Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo (CGEA; formerly Camp Murphy), also known as Camp Aguinaldo, is the site of the general headquarters (GHQ) of the Armed Forces...
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    General Emilio Aguinaldo, officially the Municipality of General Emilio Aguinaldo (Tagalog: Bayan ng Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo), is a municipality in the...
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    del Rosario de Aguinaldo (born Hilaria del Rosario y Reyes; 17 February 1877 – 6 March 1921) was the first wife of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first President...
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    Bonifacio's Magdiwang and Aguinaldo's Magdalo. This struggle culminated in the 1897 elections in Tejeros, which saw Emilio Aguinaldo elected as president in...
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    of several governments headed by Emilio Aguinaldo that superseded Bonifacio's, Malvar taking over after Aguinaldo's capture. Nevertheless, there are still...
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    Revolutionary Government of the Philippines. It was formally established with Emilio Aguinaldo as president. It was unrecognized outside of the Philippines but remained...
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    the Philippines, National Historical Commission. Aguinaldo, Emilio (1948). "General Emilio Aguinaldo's "Confession"" (in Tagalog). Archived from the original...
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    more than four years can still seek a full term for the presidency. Emilio Aguinaldo became the inaugural president of the Philippines under the Malolos...
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    individual war standards. The Philippine national flag was designed by Emilio Aguinaldo. It was sewn by Doña Marcela Mariño Agoncillo, her five-year-old daughter...
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    Books, Quezon City. "Aguinaldo's Rizal Day Decree, 1898". Philippine Freemasons. Retrieved September 3, 2013. "General Emilio Aguinaldo decrees December 30...
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    Indang 1 1 8 Tanza 1 1 8 8th Tagaytay 1 2 1 1 10 Alfonso 1 1 8 General Emilio Aguinaldo 1 1 8 Magallanes 1 1 8 Maragondon 1 1 8 Mendez 1 1 8 Naic 1 1 8 Ternate...
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    Baldomero Aguinaldo y Baloy (February 27, 1869 – February 4, 1915) was a leader of the Philippine Revolution. He was the first cousin of Emilio Aguinaldo, the...
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  • Jose Paulo Campos of Emilio Aguinaldo College, while the Management Committee is headed by Estefania Boquiren Jr. of Emilio Aguinaldo College. The number...
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    Álvarez) and the Magdalo faction (led by Gen. Baldomero Aguinaldo, cousin of General Emilio Aguinaldo), both situated in Cavite. At a convention in Tejeros...
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  • of 1897, where Emilio Aguinaldo successfully removed erstwhile Katipunan leader Andres Bonifacio. From that point on, it was Aguinaldo who would lead...
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    against Spain broke out, Cavite became a bloody theater of war. Led by Emilio Aguinaldo, Caviteños made lightning raids on Spanish headquarters, and soon liberated...
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    Antonio Luna (category Aguinaldo administration personnel)
     388–392. Aguinaldo, Emilio. (1964). Mga Gunita ng Himagsikan. Jose (1972), p. 401. Jose (1972), pp. 409–413. "Bill seeks to rename Camp Aguinaldo to Camp...
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    transitioned to guerrilla tactics by November 1899. Philippine President Emilio Aguinaldo was captured on March 23, 1901, and the war was officially declared...
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    and senior high school. Aguinaldo International School Manila was established in June 1999 under the name Emilio Aguinaldo College Science High School...
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    of Kawit, Cavite. It was officially led by Baldomero Aguinaldo, but his cousin Emilio Aguinaldo (whose own Katipunan codename was "Magdalo") was its most...
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    duration of the war he continued to wear the "Field Marshal's cap". Emilio Aguinaldo, the first President of the Philippines, held an equivalent rank of...
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    Manuel Luis Quezon won a lopsided victory against former President Emilio Aguinaldo. His election victory was largely due to the weak political machinations...
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    forces during the latter, following the capture of resistance leader Emilio Aguinaldo by the Americans in 1901. According to some, he could have been listed...
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    Filipinas) was proclaimed by Filipino revolutionary forces general Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1898, in Cavite el Viejo (present-day Kawit, Cavite), Philippines...
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    Biak-na-Bato) was the second revolutionary republican government led by Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine Revolution that referred to itself as the Republic...
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    Dictatorial Government of the Philippines (category Emilio Aguinaldo)
    Spanish East Indies inaugurated during the Spanish–American War by Emilio Aguinaldo in a public address on May 24, 1898, on his return to the Philippines...
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    Philippines and is considered the second president of the Philippines after Emilio Aguinaldo (1899–1901), whom Quezon defeated in the 1935 presidential election...
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