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Categories Memoirs of a General by Santiago Alvarez a.k.a Gen.
Revolt of the Masses by Teodoro Agoncillo
Apoy
assembly at Tajeros
Diego Mojica Mariano Trias – Minister of Grace and Justice
Emiliano de Dios of Magdiwang
Santiago Alvarez Ariston Villanueva – Minister of War of
Artemio Recarte Magdiwang
Santos Nocon Santiago Alvarez – Commander-in-Chief of
Luciano San Miguel Magdiwang
Pablo Mojica Diego Moxica – Minister of Finance of
Severino da las Alas Magdiwang
Santiago Rillo Artemio Rcarte & Meriano Riego de Dios –
Military Commanders of Magdiwang
Baldomero Aguinaldo – President of the
Magdalo Council Baldomero Aguinaldo – President of the
Magdalo government
Daniel Tirona
Candido Tirona – Minister of War of Magdalo
Cayetano Topacio
Cayetano Topacio – Minister of Finance of
Emilio Aguinaldo – winner of the elections for
Magdalo
the position President
Emilio Aguinaldo – Commander-in-Chief of
Mariano Trias – winner of the elections for the
Magdalo
position Vice-president
Edilberto Evangelista – Lieutenant General of
General Vibora – won over General Apoy as
Madalo
Captain General in the election
Vito Belarmino & Crispulo Aguinaldo –
Emiliano de Dios – won the position of
Military Commanders of Madalo
Secretary of War in the election
Jacinto Lumbreras, Teodoro Gonzales, &
Severino de las Alas – the acting officers of
othe Magdiwang in the assembly at Tajeros
- The assembly was convened in Tejeros on March - Katipunan of Cavite divided into two factions, the
25, 1897. Secretary Villanueva received confidential Magdiwang and Magdalo. The Magdiwang proceeded
information. Chairman Lumbreras declared the an election. They elected who'll take the reins of its
assembly open and announce the main topic of government.
discussion.
- Capital was moved to San Francisco de Malabon and
- They argued about the revolutionary government. later to Naik.
Captain General Apoy ordered an arrest for Maj.
Damaso Fojas and Mr. Lumbreras let Supremo preside - Both factions made an attempt to make their
the assembly. respective armies wear the same uniform.
- The chair proceeded to prepare for an election. - Bonifacio acceded to the request of Mariano
Supremo appointed the people who got the different Alvarez. He left for Cavite in December 1896 with his
positions and also he won as the secretary of war. But wife and two brothers.
Mr. Daniel Tirona requested for restoration of order
and elect Mr. Jose del Rosario. - Bonifacio was brought by the rebel at Imus to meet
Emilio Aguinaldo, Candido Tirona and Edilberto
- Magdalo Pres. Baldomero Aguinaldo request for a Evangelista and upon seeing Fernandez, as he
meeting to reconvene it but they did not even came. remembered what Fernandez did, he ordered an arrest.
Sequencing of events They held their own meeting in March 27, 1897 at
Tanza parish house. - In January 2, 1897, Bonifacio wrote from San
Francisco de Malabon to his uncle-in-law, Mariano
- Spaniards captured and occupied the town of Imus in Alvarez.
March 25, 1897. A pitched battle ensued. After the
battle, Spaniards rested in Bakaw but harrased with - Bonifacio was invited to the demonstration of the
potshots by small Katipunan bands. Magdiwang rebels in Noveleta. He arrived at Noveleta
and a parade took place. Spaniards captured the town
- In April 3, the Supremo made a bid to recapture in April 1897.
Noveleta.
- Polaviejas's counter-offensives led to the fall of
- General Apoy visited Tarike fort to boost the morale several towns. Magdiwang and Magdalo convened an
of the troops. assembly at Imus.
- Gen. Pio del Pilar and his troops, made a withdrawal - The assembly opened with Bonifacio and occupy the
before the enemy could attack. presidency. Magdiwang argued that there's no
necessity for establishing new government. The
- Spanish reinforcements arrived to the west of assembly was adjourned with unaccomplished
Bakaw, Noveleta and Salinas. Artillery fire began discussion and result.
battering San Francisco de Malabon, Tejeros to
Tarike. The bloody and miserable battle lost many - Petty quarrels continued to come up. In Janunary
gallant troops. 1897, when a town fiesta was held, the rebels
disturbed by a series of rifle shots.