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  1. Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (Tagalog: [apolɪˈnaɾ.jo maˈbinɪ]; July 23, 1864 – May 13, 1903) was a Filipino revolutionary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served first as a legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the ...

  2. 5 days ago · Apolinario Mabini (born July 23, 1864, Talaga, Philippines—died May 13, 1903, Manila) was a Filipino theoretician and spokesman of the Philippine Revolution, who wrote the constitution for the short-lived republic of 1898–99.

  3. Jul 23, 2014 · Born on July 23, 1864, in Tanauan, Batangas, Mabini is the second of 8 children of an illiterate peasant and a public market vendor. However, Mabini overcame poverty and became a lawyer. In 1898,...

  4. Jul 9, 2019 · Apolinario Mabini (July 23, 1864–May 13, 1903) was the first prime minister of the Philippines. Known for his powerful intellect, political savvy, and eloquence, Mabini was called the brains and conscience of the revolution.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · Apolinario Mabini was a Filipino hero known for his significant role in the fight for Philippine independence. Despite being paralyzed by polio, Mabini became a legal and constitutional adviser during the Philippine Revolution.

  6. Si Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (23 Hulyo 1864 – 13 Mayo 1903) ay isang Pilipinong abogado, tagapayo sa pangulo, at punong katiwala (o punong ministro) ng pamahalaan na kumatha sa mga alituntunin ng pagkakana o konstitusyon ng Unang Republika ng Pilipinas.

  7. 2 days ago · Because Apolinario Mabini’s disability largely defined him, at least in our history books and on those ubiquitous hero postcards of our youth—so iconic was the portrait of a frail man on a chair, struck and weakened by polio—many Filipinos could not be blamed for thinking that the Batangueño hero’s challenges were merely physical. “The brains of the revolution,” he was called.

  8. 2 days ago · Mabini’s moniker, the “Sublime Paralytic,” stems from his battle with polio, which left him paralyzed from the waist down. “He contracted polio in the first quarter of 1896, which caused his paralysis. He was only 31. It was an experience that depressed him because it happened in his prime and he sought to actively help in the ...

  9. He was Apolinario Mabini. Born of very poor parents, Inocencio Mabini and Dionisia Maranan, in Talaga, Tanawan, Batangas. Mabini studied in a school in Tanawan, then conducted by a certain Simplicio Avelino.

  10. Apolinario Mabini (1864-1903) was a Filipino political philosopher and architect of the Philippine revolution. He formulated the principles of a democratic popular government, endowing the historical struggles of the Filipino people with a coherent ideological orientation.

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