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  1. Felipe Buencamino y Siojo (August 23, 1848 – February 6, 1929) was an infamous Filipino turncoat, lawyer, diplomat, and politician. He fought alongside the Spaniards in the Philippine Revolution but later switched sides and joined Emilio Aguinaldo's revolutionary cabinet.

  2. Feb 17, 2024 · In the film, there was a scene where Felipe Buencamino dropped Latin during canon law class and spoke Spanish instead. The professor, Fr. Benito Corominas, O.P., was depicted as having been irked with Buencamino’s insolence, which amused and encouraged students, specifically Paciano.

  3. In fact, the very fact they're speaking more Tagalog than Spanish is probably a clue that these are historical fictions/creative liberties.

  4. In 1869, Burgos is a teacher at the University of Santo Tomas and develops a close relationship with his students, Felipe Buencamino and Paciano Mercado. They rejoice at the arrival of the liberal Governor-General, Carlos Maria de la Torre, and Felipe and Paciano form a student association.

  5. During the revolution, he initially fought under the Spanish flag, rising through the ranks to become a colonel in the Spanish army. However, after the failed Pact of Biak-na-Bato and the resumption of the revolution, he was accused of being a spy and was imprisoned in Cavite City. Switching Sides and Controversy.

  6. Dec 30, 2023 · In November 1841, hundreds of members of the cofradía were killed by Spanish soldiers, and Pule himself was tortured and executed by firing squad.

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  8. Jan 13, 2024 · What Fr. Pelaez taught him was precisely the same principles and core values that Fr. Jose Burgos inculcated in the minds of his students, Felipe Buencamino and Paciano Rizal.

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