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  1. Artemio Ricarte y García (October 20, 1866 – July 31, 1945) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War.

  2. The Tejeros convention according to General Artemio Ricarte. Posted under General History, visited 49,894 times) The presence of Andres Bonifacio in Cavite until his death which occurred on the 10th of May, 1897, is described in the Memoirs of General Artemio "El Vibora" Ricarte.

  3. Si Artemio Ricarte (Ar·tém·yo Ri·kár·te), kilalá rin sa sagisag na “Vibora” ( viper ), ay isang heneral ng Himagsikang Filipino at Digmaang Filipino-Americano. Kilalá siyá sa pagtangging sumumpa sa pamahalaang kolonyal ng mga Americano hanggang sa kaniyang kamatayan.

  4. Aug 22, 2023 · Decades after Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo surrendered to the Americans, and long after our finest ilustrados were laid to rest, one man refused to give up on our quest for national independence: Artemio Ricarte.

  5. Aug 24, 2009 · The romantic Filipino revolutionary and “irreconcilable” Artemio Ricarte y Vibora was born in 1866 at Batac, Ilocos Norte. A teacher of Spanish in Cavite by profession but a soldier by inclination, Ricarte secretly joined the independence-minded “blood brother-hood,” the Katipunan.

  6. memory.nhcp.gov.ph › uploads › 2023General rtemio CARTE

    graphic report of an interrogation put to Artemio Ricarte in the presence of Captain W. S. Grove and Lieutenant Calderon of the Philippine Constabulary, Chief C. H. Trowbridge and Assistant

  7. Artemio Ricarte y García (October 20, 1866 – July 31, 1945) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War.

  8. This article provides an analysis of the factors behind the various exile experiences of General Artemio Ricarte, who in his lifetime fought against the Spanish and American colonizers.

  9. Apr 16, 2018 · Gen. Artemio Ricarte was elected captain general of the Revolutionary Army in March 1897 at the Tejeros Convention that was aimed at unifying the major factions in the struggle against Spain. Considered as the “father of the Philippine Army,” Ricarte is best known for his refusal to pledge allegiance to the United States after ...

  10. GENERAL ARTEMIO RICARTE AND JAPAN Grant K. Goodman The romantic Filipino revolutionary and "irreconcilable" Artemio Ricarte y Vibora was born in 1866 at Batac, llocos Norte. A teacher of Spanish in Cavit? by profession but a soldier by inclination, Ricarte secretly joined the independence-minded "blood brother

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