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  1. In 1892, Miguel Malvar was the Gobernadorcillo of his town. He was appointed by Gen. Aguinaldo as Lieutenant General on March 31, 1897. Malvar undertook the siege of San Pablo, Laguna and attacked cazadores of Batallion 11 in Barrio Sta. Clara in Sto. Tomas on November 19, and encountered the enemy in Barrio Bilog-bilog in Tanauan.

  2. 2nd Flr., Serafin D. Quiason Resource Center, National Historical Commission of the Philippines Bldg., T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila 1000 Philippines

  3. One person of such exceptional character was Miguel Malvar(1865-1911). There may have been flaws in his character but none were in the same league as those of the more controversial and celebrated revolutionary leaders. Malvar was born in 1865 in Santo Tomas, Batangas to Maximo Malvar and Tiburcia Carpio.

  4. The Miguel Malvar Shrine is right inside the Municipal Hall complex. At the center of the compound is the Malvar Monument. A figure of Gen. Miguel Malvar standing so proud and dignified, holding a sword is surely the first to catch the attention of visitors.

  5. Malvar was born in 1865 in Santo Tomas, Batangas to Maximo Malvar and Tiburcia Carpio. Maximo was an enterprising businessman who improved his lot from a simple logging operation to owning rice and sugarcane fields just off the slopes of Mount Maquiling.

  6. Apr 27, 2009 · Miguel Malvar was a Filipino revolutionary general who led forces against Spanish and American colonial rule in the Philippines in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As a leader in the Katipunan movement, he participated in battles against Spanish forces and later assumed control of Filipino revolutionary forces after Emilio Aguinaldo's capture by Americans.

  7. BRP Miguel Malvar (PS-19) is the lead ship of the Malvar class of corvettes of the Philippine Navy.She was originally built as USS Brattleboro PCE(R)-852, a PCE(R)-848-class rescue patrol craft escort for the United States Navy during World War II.

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