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====Notable Katipuneros==== * [[Andres Bonifacio]] (1863–1897) – The leading founder and the third Supreme President (Kataas-taasang Pangulo, Presidente Supremo) of the Katipunan, later taking the title Pangulo ng Haring Bayang Katagalugan (President of the [[Tagalog Republic|Sovereign Tagalog Nation]]; "Haring Bayan" was also translated as Republic, i.e. [[Tagalog Republic|Republika ng Katagalugan]]) upon the start of the revolution. * [[Emilio Aguinaldo]] (1869–1964) – First president of the [[First Philippine Republic]], the Katipunan's successor. He was also a war general and one of the officers of the ''Magdalo'' chapter that led to a lot of notable victories for the Katipunan against Spain. During his presidency, he ordered the arrest and eventual execution of Andrés and [[Procopio Bonifacio]] in 1897 after the trial. * [[Emilio Jacinto]] (1875–1899) – called as the ''Brains of the Katipunan''. He wrote several papers during the Revolution like the ''[[Kartilya ng Katipunan|Kartilya]]'' (Primer). * [[Mariano Álvarez]] (1818–1924) – the President of the ''Magdiwang'' chapter and a war general he was also [[Gregoria de Jesús|Oriang's]] uncle. * [[Baldomero Aguinaldo]] (1818–1924) – the President of the ''Magdalo'' chapter and a war general he was also [[Emilio Aguinaldo]]'s first cousin. * [[Gregoria de Jesús]] (1875–1943) – called as the ''Lakambini ng Katipunan'' (Muse of the Katipunan) and nicknamed Aling Oryang, she was the wife of Bonifacio before marrying [[Julio Nakpil]] after the former's death. She was also regarded as one of the first women members of the Katipunan. * [[Gregorio del Pilar]] (1875–1899) – entered the Katipunan circle fighting against the Spanish and later the [[First Philippine Republic]]'s army against the Americans. He died during the [[Battle of Tirad Pass]]. * [[Pio del Pilar]] (1860–1931) – the leader of the ''Matagumpay'' chapter, one of the closest officers of [[Andrés Bonifacio]]. Despite this, as the new revolutionary government was established, he was one of the officers who advised Aguinaldo to reverse his commutation (to banishment) of the death sentences given to Andrés and Procopio Bonifacio. * [[Licerio Gerónimo]] (1855–1924) – Aguinaldo's war general during [[Philippine–American War]]. * [[Vicente Lukbán]] (1860–1916) – Americans regarded him to be the mastermind of the bloody [[Balangiga massacre]] in 1901 during [[Philippine–American War]]. * [[Miguel Malvar y Carpio]] (1865–1911) – commander of the Katipunan and became a general of the First Philippine Republic. * [[Macario Sakay]] (1878–1907) – head of Katipunan in Trozo, Manila. Future founder or rather reviver of the [[Tagalog Republic|Republika ng Katagalugan]] (the concept and name dating back to Bonifacio) that would oppose American occupation in the Philippines. * [[Paciano Rizal]] (1851–1930) – The older brother of national hero [[José Rizal]], he was also a personal friend of Padre [[José Burgos]] in his youth. He joined the Katipunan years before Jose's return from Dapitan. * [[Manuel Tinio]] (1877–1924) – youngest general of the Katipunan and the [[First Philippine Republic]], he later became the governor of [[Nueva Ecija]] from 1907 to 1909. * [[Aurelio Tolentino]] (1869–1915) – was a Filipino playwright, poet, journalist, and revolutionary. He wrote and directed the anti-imperialist play Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow), which led to his arrest in 1903. * [[Julián Felipe]] (1861–1944) – composer of Lupang Hinirang, teacher and member of La Liga Filipina, he later served as legal advisor to the Katipunan. His tenacious ability in argumentative reasoning earned him the nickname "demente viejo" among the colonial Principalía.<ref>{{harvnb|Ileto|1998}}</ref> In Manila, Julian ran a private law school which many of his personal socio-political ideals succeeded to his students. Notable Katipuneros under his tutelage was [[Gregorio Aglipay]]<ref>University, Princeton. ''The Catholic Historical Review'', Volume 4. American Catholic Historical Association, 1919, p. 320.</ref> and [[Miguel Malvar]]. <gallery class="center"> File:Andrés Bonifacio.jpg|[[Andrés Bonifacio]] File:Emilio Aguinaldo (ca. 1898).jpg|[[Emilio Aguinaldo]] File:Santiago Alvarez.jpg|[[Santiago Álvarez (general)|Santiago Alvarez]] File:Miguel_Malvar.JPG|[[Miguel Malvar]] File:Ladislao_Diwa.jpg|[[Ladislao Diwa]] File:Macario_Sacay.jpg|[[Macario Sakay]] </gallery>
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