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Since childhood, we have always pictured Andres Bonifacio as a plebeian with brawn and courage. He was the man in red slacks and white camisa de chino with a red hanky tied around his neck.
Everyone knows who Andres Bonifacio is. With titles like the Great Plebeian, Father of the Philippine Revolution, Supremo of Katipunan, president of the Tagalog Republic and several others ...
During formal commemorative rites at Liwasang Bonifacio on Nov. 30, 1997, the officials and guests of the mayor of Manila were rudely interrupted by National Artist Nick Joaquin who growled from his ...
Every year on Nov. 30 wreaths are offered at Andres Bonifacio monuments nationwide. Media often covers the official rites of the inspiring song in bronze by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino in ...
MANILA, Philippines - Mallgoers had the rare opportunity to view the life, works, and heroism of Gat Andres Bonifacio and the Katipuneros during the Bonifacio@150 celebrations at The Block at SM ...
Andres Bonifacio is best known in Philippine history as the Supremo of the Katipunan, the peasant army that launched the Philippine Revolution against Spain in 1896. Stories about the orphaned boy ...
Andres Bonifacio, and his stature and import in the nation’s pantheon of heroes. It’s also quite amazing that the hero is portrayed by the iconic “bad boy” of Philippine cinema ...
Aquino says Bonifacio embodied the inconquerable spirit of the Filipino common man Manila: President Benigno Aquino III has likened Andres Bonifacio’s love for the people to that of volunteers ...
The towering musical play by composer Jerry A. Dadap, “Andres Bonifacio ang Dakilang Anak Pawis,” was first performed at the Cultural Center of the Philippines in 1979 with a cast of 200.