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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.
Aug 4, 2015 · Apolinario Mabini dedicated his life so that Filipinos could attain independence from the Spanish government. Known as “the Brains of the Revolution,” Mabini was born on July 22, 1864 in Tanauan, Batangas, and is considered a great Filipino revolutionary hero.
Apolinario Mabini y Maranan [a] (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 ...
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.
Mabini left his imprint in the history of Philippine Masonry when he provided the legal and organizational bases for the formation of the Gran Consejo Regional de Filipinas (Regional Grand Council) in 1893; the first national Masonic organization in the country under the Gran Oriente Español.
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.
(July-August)—He is an underrated Philippine hero despite his progressive views on the Catholic Church, women’s right to vote, the rights of persons with disabilities and support for public education. Apolinario M. Mabini was humble and did not seek attention or appreciation of others.