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    Pío Valenzuela

    Filipino politician

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  1. Pío Valenzuela y Alejandrino (July 11, 1869 – April 6, 1956) was a Filipino physician and revolutionary leader. At the age of 23, he joined the society of Katipunan, a movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution.

  2. Learn about the life and legacy of Dr. Pio Valenzuela, a revolutionary doctor who tried to bring Jose Rizal into the Katipunan. Read how he met Rizal in Dapitan, what advice he gave him, and how he was imprisoned by the Spaniards.

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · Learn how ARC LICO conserved the historic home of Philippine revolutionary Dr. Pio Valenzuela, who was also a physician and governor of Bulacan. The project involved rebuilding the pre-war bahay na bato using the same materials and recreating its original design.

  4. These men were Andres Bonifacio, explosive and headstrong, Emilio Jacinto, soldier-sage now rated by historians as the “brains of the Katipunan.”-and the only living member of the Triumvirate, Dr. Pio Valenzuela, who now leads a sedate and unexciting life – in complete retirement – in his hometown, Polo, Bulacan.

  5. On July 11, 1869, Pio Valenzuela, a Filipino physician and a major figure during the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonizers, was born in Polo, Bulacan (present day Valenzuela City).

  6. Learn about Pio Valenzuela, a prominent figure in the Philippine Revolution and the first governor of Bulacan after the American occupation. Find out his biography, achievements, and role in the Katipunan and the Veteranos dela Revolucion.

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  8. Dr. Pío Valenzuela, the chief physician and aide of Bonifacio, was one of the first Katipuneros who availed himself of this amnesty. However, after his surrender, he was deported and imprisoned in Madrid, and later incarcerated in a Spanish outpost in Africa.

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