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Andres Bonifacio

Presented By: Lulab, Louie Jay B.


Sched. Code: 5031
Born: 30 November 1863, Tondo
Died: 10 May 1897, Maragondon
Full name: Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro
Spouse: Gregoria de Jesús (m. 1893–1897), Monica
Bonifacio (m. 1880–1890)
Siblings: Procopio Bonifacio, Espiridiona Bonifacio, Troadio
Bonifacio, Ciriaco Bonifacio, Maxima Bonifacio
Parents: Santiago Bonifacio, Catalina de Castro
Children: Andres Bonifacio y de Jesús
Optimistic Attitude and Strong Sense of
Responsibility. Andres Bonifacio was barely fourteen
years old when they were orphaned.
Value for Work and Virtue of Not Wasting Time.
Social Responsiveness.
Patriotism and Love for his native language.
Humility.
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.
Bonifacio is considered the "Father of the Philippine
Revolution" after he spearheaded the establishment of
the secret revolutionary movement "Katipunan" to fight
Spanish colonization in 1892. The Bonifacio-led
Katipuneros inspired many Filipinos and groups to
launch a nationwide campaign to overthrow the
colonizers.
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.
Andrés Bonifacio was born in Manila in 1863, the son
of a government official. When Bonifacio tried to rein
him in, Aguinaldo ordered him arrested and charged
with treason and sedition. He was tried and convicted by
his enemies and executed on May 10, 1897. Today he is
regarded as a national hero.

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