Mariano Trías

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Mariano Trías was a Filipino revolutionary leader and politician who became the first de facto vice president in Philippine history during the struggle against Spanish and later American colonial rule.

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Mariano Trías canonical 5
Mariano Trias 3
Mariano Trías y Closas 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Filipino revolutionary
human
politician
vice president of the Philippines
areaOfActivity anti-colonial struggle against Spain
anti-colonial struggle against the United States
birthDate 1868-10-12
birthPlace San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite
surface form: San Francisco de Malabón, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines
commemoratedBy historical markers in Cavite
countryOfCitizenship Philippines
deathDate 1914-02-22
deathPlace Manila, Philippine Islands
educatedAt Ateneo de Manila University
surface form: Ateneo Municipal de Manila

University of Santo Tomas
ethnicGroup Filipino
familyName Trías
fullName Mariano Trías self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mariano Trías y Closas
givenName Mariano
hasPlaceNamedAfter General Trias
surface form: General Mariano Trías municipality in Cavite

Mariano Trías, Cavite
honorificTitle General
languageSpoken Spanish
Tagalog
memberOf Katipunan
Magdiwang faction of the Katipunan
Nacionalista Party
militaryRank general
notableFor being the first de facto vice president of the Philippines
role in the Philippine Revolution
occupation military officer
politician
revolutionary leader
officeEnd 1899-03-23
officeHeldIn First Philippine Republic
surface form: Philippine Revolutionary Government
officeStart 1897-11-02
participantIn Philippine Revolution
Philippine–American War
positionHeld Governor of Cavite
Secretary of Finance of the Philippines
surface form: Secretary of Finance of the Philippine Revolutionary Government

Chief of War Operations of the Philippine Revolutionary Army
surface form: Secretary of War of the Philippine Revolutionary Government

Vice President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government
precededBy none (first vice president in Philippine history, de facto)
religion Roman Catholicism
servedUnder Emilio Aguinaldo

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Philippine Revolutionary Army commander Mariano Trías
this entity surface form: Mariano Trias
Tejeros Convention attendee Mariano Trías
this entity surface form: Mariano Trias
Tejeros Convention electedVicePresident Mariano Trías
this entity surface form: Mariano Trias
Biak-na-Bato Republic vicePresident Mariano Trías
General Trias namedAfter Mariano Trías
Mariano Trías fullName Mariano Trías self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mariano Trías y Closas