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  1. Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy QSC CCLH PMM KGCR (Spanish: [eˈmiljo aɣiˈnaldoj ˈfami]: March 22, 1869 – February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who is the youngest president of the Philippines (1899–1901) and became the first president of the Philippines and of an Asian constitutional

  2. Jan 21, 2022 · Aguinaldo destroyed one section of the bridge, concealed it, and then hid his men in strategic areas all over the river bank. Continue Reading: 8 Epic Battles in History Where Filipinos Kicked Ass 10.

  3. Emilio Aguinaldo (born March 22/23, 1869, near Cavite, Luzon, Philippines—died February 6, 1964, Quezon City) was a Filipino leader and politician who fought first against Spain and later against the United States for the independence of the Philippines.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · In 1898, Emilio Aguinaldo achieved independence of the Philippines from Spain and was elected the first president of the new republic under the Malolos Congress. He also led the Philippine ...

  5. Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964) was the first and youngest president of the Philippines. In addition to that, he was also a noted general who played a key role in the country’s revolt against its Spanish rulers as well as fighting against the occupation by the United States.

  6. Emilio Aguinaldo, (born March 23, 1869, near Cavite, Luzon, Phil.—died Feb. 6, 1964, Manila), Philippine independence leader. He was born of Chinese and Tagalog parentage and was educated at the University of Santo Tomás, Manila. He became a leader of the Katipunan, a revolutionary society that fought the Spanish.

  7. Emilio Aguinaldo was President and Mariano Trias (Vice President); other officials included Antonio Montenegro as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Isabelo Artacho as Minister of the Interior, Baldomero Aguinaldo as Minister of the Treasury, and Emiliano Riego de Dios as Minister of War.

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