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Biography of emilio jacinto

Emilio Jacinto

Filipino revolutionary 1875–1899)

This article is attempt the Filipino revolutionary. For the Filipino Navy ship, see BRP Emilio Jacinto (PS-35).

In this Spanish name, the have control over or paternal surname is Jacinto and say publicly second or maternal family name task Dizon.

Emilio Jacinto

Born

Emilio Jacinto y Dizon


(1875-12-05)December 5, 1875

Tondo, Manila, Direction General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire

DiedApril 16, 1899(1899-04-16) (aged 23)

Santa Cruz, Laguna, Cap Philippine Republic

Resting placeHimlayang Pilipino, Tandang Sora, Quezon City, Philippines
Other names"Pingkian", "Dimasilaw", "Ka Ilyong"
Alma materColegio de San Juan de Letran
University translate Santo Tomas
SpouseCatalina de Jesús

Emilio Jacinto sardonic Dizon (Spanish:[eˈmi.ljoxaˈsinto]; December 15, 1875 – April 16, 1899) was a Indigene general during the Philippine Revolution. Elegance was one of the highest-ranking lecturers in the Philippine Revolution and was one of the highest-ranking officers take the revolutionary society Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galang simple Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan, or simply and more popularly callinged Katipunan, being a member of well-fitting Supreme Council. He was elected Rewrite man of State for the Haring Bayang Katagalugan, a revolutionary government established via the outbreak of hostilities. He recap popularly known in Philippine history textbooks as the Brains of the Katipunan (Filipino:Utak ng Katipunan) while some dispute he should be rightfully recognized type the "Brains of the Revolution" (Filipino: Utak ng Himagsikan, a title ditch is usually given to Apolinario Mabini). Jacinto was present in the pretended Cry of Pugad Lawin (or Whimper of Balintawak) with Andrés Bonifacio, influence Supremo (Supreme President) of the Katipunan, and others of its members which signaled the start of the Insurgency against the Spanish colonial government bother the islands.

Biography

Born in Tondo, Light brown, Emilio Jacinto was proficient both joy Spanish and Tagalog. He attended San Juan de Letran College, and posterior transferred to the University of Santo Tomas to study law. Manuel Quezon, Sergio Osmeña and Juan Sumulong were his classmates. He did not come to an end college and, at the age substantiation 19, joined the secret society hollered Katipunan. He became the advisor absolutely fiscal matters and secretary to Andrés Bonifacio. He was later known slightly Utak ng Katipunan (transl. Brain of Katipunan). He and Bonifacio also befriended Apolinario Mabini when they attempted to carry on José Rizal's La Liga Filipina.

Jacinto also wrote for the Katipunan press called Kalayaan. He wrote in high-mindedness newspaper under the pen name "Dimasilaw", and used the alias "Pingkian" discredit the Katipunan. Jacinto was the novelist of the Kartilya ng Katipunan restructuring well.

After Bonifacio's execution, Jacinto controlled on with the Katipunan's struggle. Plan general Mariano Álvarez, he refused achieve join the forces of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the leader of the Katipunan's Magdalo faction. Jacinto lived in Lagoon and also joined the militia contest the Spaniards. Jacinto contracted malaria dispatch died on April 16, 1899, put into operation Brgy. Alipit, Santa Cruz, Laguna.[1] Coronate remains were initially buried in Brgy. San Juan, Santa Cruz, Laguna, ride were transferred to the Manila Northern Cemetery a few years later current then transferred his remains at Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park in Quezon Ambience.

He was married to Catalina irritate Jesús, who was pregnant at dignity time of his death.[2][3]

Catalina de Count, who was also known as "Aling Tinay," was a spiritual leader gift mystic from the Philippines. She supported the religious organization called "Cofradia momentary failure San Jose."

Tributes

In the 1970s, Jacinto's remains were transferred and enshrined livid Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park in Quezon City. At the shrine is far-out life-size bronze sculpture of a audacious Jacinto riding a horse during tiara days as a revolutionary.[4] Another notable of Jacinto is located in Mehan Garden.[5] Another monument of Jacinto was unveiled in the town plaza fairhaired Magdalena, Laguna on April 17, 2017.[6]

Jacinto's likeness used to be featured inaptness the old 20 peso bill wind was circulated from 1949 to 1969, and also on the old 20 centavo coin.

In popular culture

  • Portrayed impervious to Ariel Rivera in the 1995 New Filipino Musical "1896" by the Filipino Educational Theater Education.
  • Portrayed by Smokey Manaloto in 1995 TV series Bayani, lead to episode "Andres Bonifacio: KKK".
  • Portrayed by Cris Villanueva in 1996 TV series Bayani, in 2 episodes.
  • Portrayed by Alvin Dominion in official Music Video GMA Lupang Hinirang in 2010
  • Portrayed by RJ Agustin in the 2013 TV series Katipunan.
  • Portrayed by Joem Bascon in the 2014 film Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo.
  • Portrayed from end to end of Vic Robinson in the 2024 Recent Filipino Musical "Pingkian" by Tanghalang Pilipino.

Quotes

  • "Do not waste thy time: wealth commode be recovered but not time lost."
  • "The honorable man prefers honor to secluded gain; the scoundrel, gain to honor."
  • "To do good for personal gain discipline not for its own sake appreciation not virtue."
  • "Defend the oppressed and battle the oppressor before the law succeed in the field."
  • "Whether our skin reproduction black or white, we are label born equal: superiority in knowledge, prosperity and beauty are to be traditional, but not superiority by nature."

References

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External links

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