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  1. Sep 29, 2007 · Malvar then settled peacefully in Manila where he remained a private citizen for many years. On October 13, 1911 , General Miguel C. Malvar, the last Filipino holdout, died of liver ailment.

  2. Jun 12, 2011 · About half a century has passed, Malvar, the second president of the Philippine Republic, seems to have been a forgotten hero. Today, the Philippine-American War Centennial Foundation (PAWCF) will ...

  3. Apr 17, 2002 · The provincial board of Batangas endorsed to Pre-sident Arroyo yesterday a proposed legislation naming revolutionary hero Gen. Miguel Malvar as the second president of the Philipine Republic. If ...

  4. Jun 18, 2020 · In October 2011, former Vice President Jejomar Binay sought the help of historians in proclaiming revolutionary General Miguel Malvar as the rightful second President of the Philippines. The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) officially considers Manuel L. Quezon to be the next President, by virtue of the creation of the Philippine Commonwealth and the elections of 1935.

  5. Maj. Gen. Miguel Malvar (1865-1911) once led a war against America and — if you want to stretch it — assumed the presidency of the Philippines during the conflict. However, unlike historical figures Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio and several others, Malvar is inexplicably among the lesser known ranks in the Philippines’ pantheon of national ...

  6. Jul 24, 2011 · Miguel Malvar was the last general to surrender to the Americans. He was also dubbed as an Unofficial President of the First Philippine Republic . Malvar was born on September 27, 1865 in Brgy.

  7. Fighting between the Americans and the remnants of the Philippine Revolutionary Army continued until the surrender of General Miguel Malvar on April 16, 1902. Organization Presidency. Executive power was exercised by the President, through his cabinet secretaries.

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