aguinaldo in English

noun

family name; Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964) head of the provisional government in the Philippines from 1897-1899, leader of the rebellion against U.S. rule in Manila in 1899

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1. Dec 30, 2011 - Arian Aguinaldo bites him epicene morally Cachinnating

2. Although in poor health by this time, Aguinaldo attended that year's Independence Day observances.

3. Aguinaldo joined the organization and used the nom de guerre Magdalo, in honor of Mary Magdalene.

4. With Luna its firmest support, the revolution fell, and the ignominy of the fall, weighing entirely upon Aguinaldo, caused his moral death, a thousand times Bitterer than the physical one; then Aguinaldo ruined himself, condemned by his own actions.

5. The Spanish army launched an attack which forced the revolutionary forces under Aguinaldo into a retreat.

6. On December 14–15, 1897 Aguinaldo signed the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, under which Aguinaldo effectively agreed to end hostilities and dissolve his government in exchange for amnesty and "₱800,000 (Mexican)" (Aguinaldo's description of the amount) as an indemnity.

7. Emilio Aguinaldo and the core of the revolutionary government had by then moved to San Isidro, Nueva Ecija.

8. On November 13, in a conference in Bayambang, Pangasinan, Aguinaldo decided to disperse his army and begin guerrilla war.

9. On January 10, 1899, Cagayan de Misamis joined the government of Emilio Aguinaldo and celebrated its independence from Spain.

10. On 23 June another decree signed by Aguinaldo was issued, replacing the Dictatorial Government with a Revolutionary Government, with himself as President.

11. The province of Cavite gradually emerged as the Revolution's hotbed, and the Aguinaldo-led Katipuneros had a string of victories there.

12. His father had been an official in the revolutionary government of Emilio Aguinaldo and a signatory to the 1898 Malolos Constitution.

13. Aguinaldo, speaking for the Magdalo ruling council, issued a manifesto proclaiming a provisional and revolutionary government after his early successes, despite the existence of Bonifacio's Katipunan government.

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