Andrés Bonifacio

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Andrés Bonifacio was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary who founded the Katipunan and is often regarded as the "Father of the Philippine Revolution" against Spanish colonial rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Filipino nationalist
founding member of Katipunan
human
revolutionary
revolutionary leader
birthDate 1863-11-30
causeOfDeath execution by firing squad
citizenship Philippines
commemoratedBy Bonifacio Day
countryOfCitizenship Captaincy General of the Philippines
deathDate 1897-05-10
era Spanish colonial period in the Philippines
ethnicGroup Filipino
familyName Bonifacio
founded Kataas-taasan, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan
Katipunan
fullName Andrés Bonifacio self-linksurface differs
surface form: Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro
givenName Andrés
hasMonument Bonifacio Monument
surface form: Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan

Bonifacio Shrine in Manila
honorificTitle Father of the Philippine Revolution
influenced Philippine Revolution
surface form: Philippine independence movement
inspiredBy José Rizal
knownFor Cry of Pugad Lawin leadership
leading the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule
organizing a secret revolutionary society
languageSpoken English
Spanish
Tagalog
memberOf Katipunan
La Liga Filipina
movement Philippine Revolution
Philippine nationalist movement
nationality Filipino
notableWork Katipunan
surface form: Kartilya ng Katipunan (as promoter and leader)

founding of the Katipunan
occupation political activist
revolutionary leader
sales agent
warehouse clerk
opponent Spanish Empire
Spanish colonial government in the Philippines
placeOfBirth Captaincy General of the Philippines
Tondo, Manila, Philippines
surface form: Tondo, Manila
placeOfDeath Maragondon, Cavite
Spanish East Indies
positionHeld President of the Tagalog Republic
Supreme President of the Katipunan
Supreme President of the Katipunan
surface form: Supremo of the Katipunan
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Gregoria de Jesús

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Philippine Revolution leader Andrés Bonifacio
Tagalog people notableHero Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Cry of Pugad Lawin leader Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Tejeros Convention chairperson Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Tejeros Convention presidedBy Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Tejeros Convention attendee Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Tejeros Convention electedDirectorOfInterior Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Tejeros Convention opposedBy Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Naic Military Agreement signatory Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Naic Military Agreement draftedBy Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Andrés Bonifacio fullName Andrés Bonifacio self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro
Katipunan foundedBy Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Katipunan hasLeader Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Katipunan hasMember Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Battle of San Juan del Monte hasParticipant Andrés Bonifacio
Magdiwang faction of the Katipunan alignedWith Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Magdiwang faction of the Katipunan associatedWith Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Bonifacio Monument commemorates Andrés Bonifacio
Bonifacio Monument dedicatedTo Andrés Bonifacio
Bonifacio Monument namedAfter Andrés Bonifacio
Filipino people nationalHero Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Sagay hasBarangay Andrés Bonifacio
this entity surface form: Andres Bonifacio
Bonifacio Hall namedAfter Andrés Bonifacio