Supreme Council (Kataastaasang Sangunian)
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Andres Bonifacio (1863-97). “Maypagasa”. Kalihim (1892-3); Tagausig (1893-4); Pangulo (1894-96). |
Warehouseman (bodeguero) of
Fressel y Cia, a German-owned cement, brick and tile company on Calle Nueva,
Binondo; walking cane maker; calligrapher.
Formerly an agent with Fleming & Co., a British trading company. |
Calle San Jose, Trozo (in Aug.
1896); formerly Lavezares, San Nicolas; Dulumbayan, Santa Cruz and numerous
other addresses. Husband of Gregoria de Jesus;
brother-in-law of Teodoro Plata; sometime fellow boarder with Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro
Plata and Aurelio Tolentino; sometime lodger with Briccio Pantas. |
Taliba Lodge (“Sinukuan”); Liga
Filipina (“Sandakan”). At Balintawak (Aug. 1896); Pangulo
of the “War Cabinet” (Aug. 1896). Pangulo ng Haring Bayan (1896-97). Killed by troops of the Aguinaldo
government, May 1897. |
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Roman Basa (1848-97). “Liwanag”.
Pangulo (1893-4). |
Clerk (oficial segundo) de la
Comandancia General de Marina. |
Concepción and San Miguel, Santa
Cruz; formerly Asunción; San Nicolas. Took in Ladislao Diwa as a
boarder; wedding sponsor of Jose Turiano Santiago and Marina Dizon. |
Liga Filipina (“Baesa bata”). Executed at Bagumbayan, February
6, 1897. |
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Deodato Arellano (1844-c.1898). “Santol”. Pangulo (1892-3). |
Clerk at the Maestranza de
Artillería. |
Corner of Azcarraga and Salinas,
San Nicolas. Brother-in-law of Marcelo H. del
Pilar. |
Ateneo Municipal. Lusong Lodge, (“Buan”); Liga
Filipina; Cuerpo de Compromisarios. Imprisoned, 1896. |
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Emilio Jacinto (1875-1899). “Pingkian”. Tagausig (1894-5); Kalihim (Dec.
1895). |
Student (preparatory courses for
law). |
Calle Oroquieta, Santa Cruz;
formerly Calle Magdalena, Trozo. Nephew of Jose Dizon; cousin of
Marina Dizon. |
Colegio de San Juan de Letran;
Universidad de Santo Tomás. At Balintawak (Aug. 1896);
Minister of State in the “War Cabinet” (Aug. 1896); Punong Hukbo (Feb. 1897);
Pangulong Hukbo sa dakong Hilagaan ng Maynila (Apr. 1897). Died of malaria, 1899. |
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Jose Turiano
Santiago (1875-1942). “Tik Tik”. Kalihim (1894-5). |
Bookkeeper. |
Husband of Marina Dizon;
half-brother of Restituto Javier. |
Universidad de Santo Tomás. Taliba Lodge (“Nereo”); Liga
Filipina. Imprisoned, 1896-7. |
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Briccio Pantas (?-c.1930). “Bungahan”.
Kalihim (1893). |
Secretario del juzgado de Quiapo. |
Calle Lemery, Tondo. Took in Andres Bonifacio as a
lodger. |
Liga Filipina. At Balintawak (Aug. 1896);
Minister of Justice in the “War Cabinet” (Aug. 1896). Deported to Chafarinas, Africa;
Partido Nacionalista (1901). |
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Teodoro Plata (c.1866-1897). “Pangligtas”. Kalihim (1892-3). |
Escribano del juzgado de Mindoro;
formerly oficial de mesa del juzgado de Binondo. |
Brother of Hermogenes Plata; brother-in-law
of Andres Bonifacio (Plata married Bonifacio’s sister Espiridiona); first
cousin of Gregoria de Jesus; sometime boarder with Andres Bonifacio on Calle
Sagunto, San Nicolas; sometime boarder with Ladislao Diwa and Aurelio
Tolentino. |
Escuela Municipal; possibly
started the law course at the Universidad de Santo Tomás, but did not
complete it. Taliba Lodge; Liga Filipina
(“Balany”). At Balintawak (Aug. 1896);
Minister of War in the “War Cabinet” (Aug. 1896). Executed at Bagumbayan, February
6, 1897. |
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Pio Valenzuela (1869-1956). “Dimas Ayaran”. Tagausig (Dec. 1895); Mangagamot
(1896). |
Physician. |
Calle Lavezares, San Nicolas. Baptismal sponsor of the child
of Andres Bonifacio and Gregoria de
Jesus; courted the daughter of Pantaleon Torres. |
Colegio de San Juan de Letran;
Universidad de Santo Tomás. At Balintawak (Aug. 1896). Imprisoned in Barcelona, Malaga
and Melilla (Spanish Morocco). |
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Ladislao Diwa (1863-1930). “Baliti”.
Tagausig (1892-3). |
Escribano for the province of
Pampanga (1893-6); formerly curial del juzgado de Quiapo (1892). |
Sometime boarder with Roman Basa
and at another time with Andres Bonifacio and Teodoro Plata. |
Colegio de San Juan de Letran;
Universidad de Santo Tomás. Taliba Lodge (“Baguio”); Liga
Filipina (“Baguio”). Imprisoned, 1896-7. |
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Vicente Molina (?-1897). “Maniangat”. Tagaingat-yaman (1893-6). |
Concierge at the Intendencia, the
Government treasury. |
Baptismal sponsor of Andres Bonifacio
and Restituto Javier. |
Mason; lodge unknown. At Balintawak (Aug. 1896). Executed at Bagumbayan, February
6, 1897. |
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Hermenegildo Reyes (?-1897) “Talibong”. Kasanguni (Dec. 1895); Taliba and
Tagalibot (Feb. 1896). |
Employee of a commercial company
on Calle Anloague, Binondo; formerly a customs officer. |
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Mason, lodge unknown. Organizer in Sampaloc (1894);
Tagausig of Sb. Dapitan (1895-6). At Balintawak (Aug. 1896). Executed at Bagumbayan, February
6, 1897. |
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Francisco Carreon (1865-1946). “Silanganan”. Kasanguni (Dec. 1895) and
Manunulat (Feb. 1896). |
Employee of a sombrereria (hatstore); formerly carabinero
(customs guard); blacksmith; labourer; and employee at the Casa Moneda
(mint). |
Calle Jose, Trozo. Brother of Nicomedes and Placido
Carreon; nephew and sometime fellow employee of Jose Dizon. |
Pangulo of By. Silanganan (1894); Pangulo of Sb. Dapitan (1895). At Balintawak (Aug. 1896). Partido Nacionalista (1901); Pangalawang
Pangulo of the Government of the Kapuluang Katagalugan (1902). Imprisoned, 1906-14. |
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Gregorio Coronel. “Leon”. Kasanguni and Tagapamahala ng
"Basahan ng Bayan"(c. Mar. 1896). |
Cloth manufacturer (dueño de
telares). |
Malabon. |
Pangulo of By. Masikap. (1896). |
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Aguedo del Rosario (1865-?). “Tagaisok”.
Kasanguni (Dec. 1895) and
Pangalawang Kalihim (Feb. 1896). |
Binder (maestro encuadernador ) at
Ramirez y Cia, printers of the Diario de Manila. |
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Kalihim of Sb. Katagalugan (1894-5). At Balintawak (Aug. 1896);
Minister of Government in the “War Cabinet” (Aug. 1896). Imprisoned, 1896; Partido
Nacionalista (1901); Government of the Kapuluang Katagalugan (1902). Imprisoned, 1902-07. |
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Valentin Diaz (1849-1916). “Walangulat”. Kasanguni (1892-3). |
Oficial de mesa del juzgado de
Binondo. |
Calle Soler, Santa Cruz; formerly
Calle Salinas, San Nicolas. |
Taliba Lodge; Liga Filipina
(“Tupas”). Partido Nacionalista (1901). |
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Balbino Florentino. “Silang”. Kasanguni (Dec.1895); Tagatulong
sa Pagsulat (Feb. 1896) and Tagapangasiwa (c.Mar. 1896). |
Draughtsman and student. |
Calle Dulumbayan, Santa Cruz. |
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Teodoro Gonzales (?-c.1940). “Bathala”. Kasanguni (1893-5). |
Lawyer with the Monroy law office.
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Calle Dulumbayan, Santa Cruz. |
Universidad de Santo Tomás. Tagausig of Sb. Laong Laan. |
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Restituto Javier (1873-1936). “Mapangahas”. Kasanguni (1893-4). |
Employee of Fressel y Cia, a German-owned
cement, tile and brick company on Calle Nueva, Binondo; formerly employed at
the Customs; telephonist. |
Calle Oroquieta, Santa Cruz. Husband of Benita Rodriguez;
half-brother of Jose Turiano Santiago; wedding sponsor of Andres Bonifacio
and Gregoria de Jesus; fellow employee of Andres Bonifacio. |
Tagausig of Sb.Laong-Laan. At Balintawak (Aug. 1896). Deported to Africa (Penon de la
Gomera). |
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Ildefonso Laurel. “Maytiaga”. Kasanguni (1892); delegate to Hong
Kong (Sept. 1892). |
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Liga Filipina (“Ravachol”). |
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Faustino Manalak (?-1897). “Mayon”. Kasanguni (1894-5). |
Clerk/ cobrador (collector) for
the Capitanía del Puerto. |
Husband of Marta Saldana. |
Kalihim of By. Ilog Pasig (Feb.
95); Pangulo of By. Ilog Pasig. At Balintawak (Aug. 1896). Executed at Bagumbayan, January
11, 1897. |
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Guillermo Masangkay
(c.1867-1963). “Alakdan”. Kasanguni (1894). |
Buyer and seller
(kuridor); formerly a labourer and boatman on the |
Palomar area of Tondo. Friend of Andres Bonifacio since
boyhood. |
Modestia Lodge. Officer of Sb. Dapitan (1895); Pangulo of By. Silanganan (Mar.
96). |