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    Macario Sakay

    Filipino general, merchant and revolutionary

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  1. Macario Sakay y de León (March 1, 1878 – September 13, 1907) was a Filipino general who took part in the 1896 Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire and in the Philippine–American War. After the war was declared over by the United States in 1902, Sakay continued resistance by leading guerrilla raids.

  2. Macario L. Sakay (3 Enero 1870-Setyembre 13, 1907) Si Macario de Leon Sakay (Ma·kár·yo de Le·yón Sá·kay) ay lider- Katipunero at pangulo ng Republikang Tagalog, isang pamahalaang rebolusyonaryo na itinatag niyá upang ipagpatuloy ang pakikibáka laban sa mga Americano.

  3. Sep 8, 2008 · The mark of Macario Leon Sakay was the long, jet-black luxu-riant hair that, uncut and un-trammeled, cascaded from the top of a head, always held high and audaciously, down to...

  4. Sep 22, 2014 · One of the revolutionary heroes who continued the fight was Macario de Leon Sakay. Sakay was born in Tondo, Manila, in 1870. His first job was that of an apprentice in a calesa shop. Later he became a tailor and stage actor before joining the Katipunan Movement led by Andres Bonifacio.

  5. Macario Sakay y de Leon, a name often associated with banditry, was in fact a misunderstood hero of the Filipino-American War. His long, jet-black hair, which he vowed to cut only after defeating the Americans, became a symbol of resistance.

  6. Apr 19, 2019 · Macario Sakay was among the original members of the Katipunan and the last Filipino resistance leader to surrender to the Americans. He joined the Katipunan 1894.

  7. Macario Sakay y de León was a Filipino general who took part in the 1896 Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire and in the Philippine–American War. After the war was declared over by the United States in 1902, Sakay continued resistance by leading guerrilla raids.

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