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  1. Mariano was the fifth of the nine children of Don Balbino Trías, a Cabeza de Barangay and Justice of the Peace during the Spanish regime who, after his term of office, become a landowner-farmer. His mother was Gabriela Closas. Through his paternal grandmother, Maria Dolores Gomez de Trias, he was also a grand-nephew of Fr. Mariano Gomes of the Gomburza.

  2. Mariano Trías. Si Mariano Trías y Closas (12 Oktubre 1868 – 22 Pebrero 1914) ay itinuturing bilang Pangalawang Pangulo ng Pilipinas para sa rebolusyonaryong pamahalaan na inilunsad sa Kumbensyong Tejeros - isang kapulungan ng mga pinunong rebolusyonaryo sa Pilipinas na naghalal ng mga opisyal ng kilusang manghihimagsik laban sa gobyernong ...

  3. Oct 12, 2011 · Today in Filipino history, October 12, 1868, Mariano Trias was born in Cavite. On October 12, 1868, Mariano Trias, considered as the first de facto vice president of the Philippine Revolutionary Government, was born in Cavite. One of the bravest generals of the Katipunan, Trias was also among the leading patriots and defenders of Cavite against ...

  4. March 15, 1901, General Mariano Trias along with his subordinate officers and men surrendered to Lieutenant Colonel Frank D. Baldwin in San Francisco de Malabon (now named after him), Cavite. Trias who had been prominent in the Philippine revolution since 1896, held important positions in the revolutionary government. He was considered the most influential man in the southern Luzon after ...

  5. Jun 18, 2023 · Sa paksang ito, ating tatalakayin ang talambuhay ni Mariano Trias. Sino ba si Mariano Trias? Bakit sa kanya pinangalan ang San Francisco de Malabon na mas ki...

  6. Mariano Trías y Closas is considered to be the first de facto Philippine Vice President of that revolutionary government established at the Tejeros Convention - an assembly of Philippine revolutionary leaders that elected officials of the revolutionary movement against the colonial government of Spain. When that assembly broke into factions, a truce known as the Pact of Biak-na-Bato was ...

  7. Aug 31, 2021 · Mariano Trias was a Filipino revolutionary leader and politician. He served as the 1st vice president of the Philippines. Personal Information. Complete Name –> Mariano Closas Trías. Birth Date –> October 12, 1868. Death –> February 22, 1914 in Manila (aged 45) Hometown –> San Francisco de Malabon (now General Trias), Cavite ...

  8. Mariano Trías y Closas (October 12, 1868 – February 22, 1914) was a Philippine politician and resistance activist. He was Vice President in 1897 and Minister of Finance from 1898 to 1899, and Minister for defence of the Philippine revolutionary government Other websites

  9. Nov 5, 2019 · GENERAL TRIAS CITY, Cavite-- Little is known about Cavite-born hero, General Mariano Trias, except perhaps the uprisings he led and as the person who stuck it out with General Emilio Aguinaldo throughout the revolution until the Philippine-American war.. With the publication of a book on the life and times of Trias as one of Cavite's heroes, Filipinos will know more about his legacy.

  10. Mariano Trías. Mariano Trías y Closas (Spanish: [ˈmaˈɾjano ˈtɾiˈas] : October 12, 1868 – January 22, 1914) is considered to be the first de facto Philippine Vice President of that revolutionary government established at the Tejeros Convention - an assembly of Philippine revolutionary leaders that elected officials of the revolutionary movement against the colonial government of Spain.

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