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  1. The marker of Mabini's death inside the antesala room of Mabini Shrine in Manila where he died. Not long after his return, Mabini died of cholera at home along Calle Nagtahan, Manila on May 13, 1903, [20] at the age of 38, after consuming an unpasteurized and contaminated carabao milk.

  2. On May 13, 1903, Apolinario Mabini, often referred to as "the Sublime Paralytic", died of cholera in Manila at the age of 38. (Apolinario Mabini) Mabini was most active in the Revolution in 1898, when he served as the chief adviser for General Emilio Aguinaldo.

  3. Jul 23, 2014 · One of the most modern ships in the Philippine Navy fleet, the BRP Apolinario Mabini was acquired in 1997 after a 13-year service with the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy.

  4. Jul 9, 2019 · Known For : First prime minister of Philipines; the brains of the revolution. Also Known As : Apolinario Mabini y Maranan. Born : July 23, 1864 in Talaga, Tanauwan, Batangas. Parents: Inocencio Mabini and Dionisia Maranan. Died : May 13, 1903.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · After his release from exile, Apolinario Mabini returned to the Philippines and remained actively involved in political and social causes until his death. Despite his physical limitations due to paralysis caused by polio, Mabini continued to dedicate himself to the fight for Philippine independence.

  6. May 13, 2014 · He died of cholera in 1903 at the age of 38.—Marielle Medina, Inquirer Research.

  7. He died on May 13, 1903. Mabini's chief work, La Revolution Filipina, a reasoned analysis and cogent argument concerning the ideological implications of the revolution against Spain and the resistance to the American invaders, reveals the progressive and democratic impulse behind his thinking.

  8. Jul 29, 2015 · Mabini died in Manila, of cholera, May 13, 1903, at the age of 39 years. His funeral was the most largely attended of any ever held in Manila. Although he died from natural causes, Mabini died a martyr to the cause of Philippine independence.

  9. Jul 25, 2014 · Mabini’s life, like most revolutionary heroes, was short as he died at the age of 38 due to cholera just a few weeks after returning from exile in Guam.

  10. Although he died in the cholera epidemic of 1903, Mabini was commemorated as a leader of Filipino nationalism, and his funeral was one of the largest Filipinos had ever seen. This posthumous portrait, by Fabián de la Rosa y Cueto, was most likely made to create a pantheon of Filipino nationalists during the first years of the U.S. colonial era.

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