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    rebolusyonaryong lipunan laban sa Espanya na itinatag noong 1892 sa Pilipinas / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ang Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan o mas kilala bilang Katipunan at KKK ay isang lihim na samahan na itinatag sa Pilipinas ni Andres Bonifacio na may layuning palayain ang bansa sa ilalim na ...

  2. The Philippine Revolution [6] was a war of independence waged by the revolutionary organization Katipunan against the Spanish Empire from 1896 to 1898. It was the culmination of the 333-year colonial rule of Spain to the archipelago. The Philippines were among the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, which saw a massive decline particularly in ...

  3. Bonifacio then founded the “ Katastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipuanan ng mga Anak ng Bayan ” (KKK) on July 7, 1892 in a house on Azcarraga street (now Claro M. Recto), in Tondo Manila. The Katipunan had colorful beginnings. As a symbol of the member’s loyalty, they performed the solemn rite of sanduguan (blood compact), wherein each one ...

  4. Ang Kartilya ng Katipunan/ The Katipunan’s Charter. Emilio Jacinto was the Katipunan’s thinker. To make the movement’s vision understandable, he wrote fourteen prescriptions. Some of the more notable are: A life not given to a worthy cause is like a tree with no shade;

  5. Deodato Arellano, 1844-1899. Deodato Arellano was from Logia Lusong No 185, Masonic name Buan. He was the first Supremo or president of the Supreme Council of the Katipunan, 1892-93. He was present during Rizal’s founding of La Liga Filipina and was elected its secretary. He married Hilaria, the sister of Marcelo del Pilar.

  6. Aug 29, 2019 · In 1895, Bonifacio became the top leader, or Presidente Supremo, of the Katipunan. Along with his friends Emilio Jacinto and Pio Valenzuela, Bonifacio published a newspaper called the Kalayaan, or "Freedom." Under Bonifacio's leadership in 1896, Katipunan grew from about 300 members to more than 30,000. With a militant mood sweeping the nation ...

  7. Rizal and Katipunan. The mass deportation of nationalists to Europe in 1872 (when the liberals were removed from power in Spain) resulted in a large community of Filipino expatriates across the continent. The community became one with the Ilustrados (the Filipino educated class studying in Europe) and they soon joined forces with the Spanish ...

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