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  1. After the death of Bonifacio, she married Julio Nakpil, one of the generals of the revolution. She had one son from Andrés Bonifacio and five children from Julio Nakpil. Early life. Gregoria de Jesús was born in the town of Caloocan, then in the province of Manila, to a middle-class, pious Roman Catholic family. [3] .

    • Small Origins
    • Lakambini of The Katipunan
    • Life in The Arms of Revolution
    • The End of Love

    Gregoria de Jesus was born on May 9, 1875, in Caloocan to a middle-class, pious family. Her father, Nicolas, was a carpenter who would eventually become the gobernadorcillo. Like other prototypical middle-class Filipino families at the time, young Oriang had other siblings: a younger sister and two older brothers. Oriang was by all accounts a brigh...

    As Lakambini, Oriang was by no means a passive member. She took on the duty of keeping the Katipunan’s documents safe. She also sewed the first flag of the Katipunan alongside Benita Javier. Meanwhile, the couple moved from Javier’s residence to a house in Calle Anyahan along with Emilio Jacinto, who ran a printing press inside the house. As the Ka...

    The Katipunan would eventually be exposed when Teodoro Patiño revealed the society’s existence to colonial authorities, forcing the revolutionary organization to act. Spanish authorities were quick to crack down on the Katipunan, and many were arrested or executed for their links to the organization, whether real or imagined. Bonifacio and Oriang w...

    The revolution would take a dark turn, however. Tensions at the top of the leadership created a split between Bonifacio’s Magdiwang faction and Aguinaldo’s Magdalos. The Tejeros convention, which was supposed to consolidate political gains and establish a formal Republic, instead created a rift between the two factions. In the end, Aguinaldo felt t...

  2. Autobiography of Gregoria de Jesus, Philippine Magazine, Volume XXVII, No 1, June 1930 (from the collection of the University of Michigan Digital Library, 2005) (This is a translation of the "Mga Tala ng Aking Buhay", an autobiography by Gregoria de Jesus, the wife of Andres Bonifacio.

  3. Aug 29, 2019 · Born: November 30, 1863 in Manila, Philippines. Parents: Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro. Died: May 10, 1897 in Maragondon, Philippines. Spouse (s): Monica of Palomar (m. 1880-1890), Gregoria de Jesús (m. 1893-1897) Children: Andres de Jesús Bonifacio, Jr.

  4. Jul 10, 2024 · Andre Rush (born September 7, 1974) is a renowned American celebrity chef and military veteran celebrated for his impressive 24-inch biceps and strong physique. He notably served as a chef in the White House across four administrations and was a key member of the U.S. Army Culinary Arts Team.

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    • Columbus, Mississippi, United States
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  5. Most Canadians know André Picard as a hard-driving journalist, storyteller, author and advocate for a better public health system. And increasingly as a champion of dignified, healthy aging in age-friendly communities.

  6. Jacqueline Picasso or Jacqueline Roque (24 February 1926 – 15 October 1986) was the muse and second wife of Pablo Picasso. Their marriage lasted 12 years until his death, during which time he created over 400 portraits of her, more than any of Picasso's other lovers.

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