Pio del Pilar

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Pio del Pilar was a Filipino revolutionary general and key figure in the Philippine struggle for independence against Spanish colonial rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Filipino revolutionary
general
human
allegiance First Philippine Republic NERFINISHED
Katipunan NERFINISHED
birthDate 1860-07-11
causeOfDeath natural causes
commemoratedBy Pio del Pilar barangay in Makati
Pio del Pilar monuments in the Philippines
country Philippines
countryOfCitizenship Philippines
deathDate 1931-06-21
era Philippine Revolution era
Spanish colonial period in the Philippines NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Filipino
familyName del Pilar NERFINISHED
fullName Pío Valenzuela del Pilar NERFINISHED
givenName Pío NERFINISHED
hasOccupation politician
revolutionary leader
soldier
honorificTitle General NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Spanish
Tagalog NERFINISHED
memberOf Katipunan NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Philippine Revolutionary Army NERFINISHED
revolutionary forces of the Katipunan
militaryRank general
movement Philippine independence movement
notableFor being a key figure in the Philippine struggle for independence against Spanish colonial rule
commanding revolutionary forces in and around Makati and southern Manila
leadership of local Katipunan chapter in Makati area
participation in battles around Manila during the Philippine Revolution
notableWork leadership in the Philippine Revolution
opponent Spanish Empire
United States of America NERFINISHED
participatedIn Philippine Revolution NERFINISHED
Philippine struggle for independence from Spain
Philippine–American War NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Culi-culi, Makati, Province of Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines NERFINISHED
Makati NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Philippines NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Makati NERFINISHED

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Naic Military Agreement signatory Pio del Pilar