Emilio Jacinto. Because he was the "Brains of Katipunan"
she is the lady that became the doctor of the wounded revolutionaries and feeding them. her house was also the secret place were the katipuneros held their secret meeting. she is the mother of balintawak, mother of the katipunan and mother of the philippine revolutionary.
Emilio Jacinto. Because he was the "Brains of Katipunan"
Fort Santiago? :)
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he wroted the 13 teachings , which the members of the society were expected to observe. it was called KARTILLA :)
Andres bonifacio,teodoro patino,tandang sora,emilo aguinaldo
lapu lapu, leon kilat, general arcadio maxilom, to name a few
Jacinto wrote the Kartilla, the primer of the Katipunan. He became the editor of the Kalayaan, the organ of the society. In his essay, Liwanag at Dilim, he effectively espoused liberty, justice, love, and religion. His other writings were: Pahayag, Sa mga kababayan, Ang kasalanan ni Cain, and Samahan ng Bayan sa Pangangalakal. His Kartilla spread the revolutionary principles that effectively motivated the Katipunan members. =)
The term "katipuneros" refers to the members of the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society formed in the Philippines during the late 19th century. The name "katipuneros" comes from the word "katipunan," which means "association" or "brotherhood" in the Tagalog language. It signifies the unity and camaraderie among the members of the organization who were committed to fighting for Philippine independence from Spanish colonial rule.
because they dont wanted to know them between the spaniards
When there were a meeting by the katipuneros, the women disguised to be playing cards,praying novena etc.Kept the important docs.
first shots fired between several Katipuneros and a patrol of Spanish civil guards in the sitio of Pasong Tamo in Kalookan
The pen-names used by the Katipuneros included Gat Andres Bonifacio (Sintang Mag-uudyok), Emilio Jacinto (Dimasilaw), Teodoro Plata (Doroteo Rock), and Pio Valenzuela (Pompeyo Haribon). These pseudonyms were used to protect their identities and activities while planning and carrying out the Philippine revolution against Spanish colonial rule.