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  1. Emilio Jacinto y Dizon ( Spanish: [eˈmi.ljo xaˈsinto]; December 15, 1875 – April 16, 1899) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution.

  2. Nov 1, 2014 · Biography of Emilio Jacinto. Emilio Jacinto aka the “Brains of the Katipunan” is referred to as the hero of the Philippine Revolution. Emilio joined the Katipunan secret society at twenty years of age.

  3. Mar 6, 2019 · Emilio Jacinto was an eloquent and brave young man, known as both the soul and the brain of the Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio's revolutionary organization. In his short life, Jacinto helped to lead the fight for Filipino independence from Spain.

  4. Emilio Jacinto. (15 Disyembre 1875–16 Abril 1899) Tinagurian si Emilio Jacinto (E·míl·yo Ha·sín·to) na “Utak ng Katipunan” dahil sa mga sinulat niya para sa Katipunan, kabílang na ang “Mga Aral ng Katipunan ng mga A.N.B.” at higit na kilalang Kartilya ng Katipunan.

  5. Jan 17, 2020 · EMILIO JACINTO is known as the Brains of the Katipunan. He is a man of passion, patriotism, and bravery, which makes him a remarkable man in the Philippines. Read his biography and be amazed by how great he is.

  6. One of the first rules here is: true patriotism and genuine mutual aid. Poor, rich, ignorant, wise: all are equal and are true brethren. Once in the Association, the member will abandon all disorderly life and place himself under the orders and rules of the Association.

  7. Emilio Jacinto was only 20 when he joined the Katipunan. He was always thinking and prudent, but vehement and furious when he thinks he is right. This quality was admired by Bonifacio. He wrote for the newspaper Kalayaan under the pen-name Dimasilaw, and was known in the Katipunan as Pingkian.

  8. Battle plans were made with the help of Emilio Jacinto. It was suggested that the revolutionary headquarters be located near the seas or mountains to provide for an easy retreat, if necessary.

  9. Emilio Jacinto y Dizon ( Spanish: [ eˈmi.ljo xaˈsinto]; December 15, 1875 – April 16, 1899) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution.

  10. History books said that Jacinto used the revolutionary name “Pingkian” and was also the author of the Kartilya ng Katipunan. Jacinto contracted malaria and died in Magdalena, Laguna, at the age of 23 on April 16, 1899. His remains were later transferred to the Manila North Cemetery.

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