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  1. Emilio Aguinaldo (1869–1964) After leading the Philippine Revolution (1896–97), Emilio Aguinaldo signed a truce on December 14, 1897, accepting amnesty, 800,000 Spanish pesetas (just over $5,000 in 2023 standards), and the promise of Spanish reform. Exiled in Hong Kong, he returned to Cavite on May 19, 1898, on a U.S. naval vessel.

  2. Jan 23, 2019 · Books & Art. Lifestyle. Style. Features. An Open Letter to Emilio Aguinaldo: Was the First President Really That Bad? With the 150th birthday of Emilio Aguinaldo nearing, re-examine his checkered and storied life. By Justin Umali | Jan 23, 2019. IMAGE Malacañang Palace Presidential Museum and Library/ Wikimedia Commons. Dear Ka Miong,

  3. Aguinaldo Aguinaldo and Manuel Quezon, 1935. Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy QSC CCLH (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈmi.ljo a.ɣiˈnal.do]: March 22, 1869 – February 6, 1964) was a Philippine nationalist. He was a leader of the Katipunan, a Philippine independence movement organization.

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