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      • Emilio Jacinto was an eloquent and brave young man, known as both the soul and the brain of the Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio's revolutionary organization. In his short life, Jacinto helped to lead the fight for Filipino independence from Spain.
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  2. Emilio Jacinto y Dizon (Spanish: [eˈmi.ljo xaˈsinto]; December 15, 1875 – April 16, 1899) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution.

  3. Mar 6, 2019 · Emilio Jacinto was an eloquent and brave young man, known as both the soul and the brain of the Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio's revolutionary organization. In his short life, Jacinto helped to lead the fight for Filipino independence from Spain.

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    Emilio Jacinto was born in Manilaon the 15th of December 1875.
    Emilio Jacinto was the only son of Mariano Jacinto and Josefa Dizon.
    Soon after he was born, his father died.
    This untimely death caused his mother to send him to his uncle, Don Jose’ Dizon, believing that the young Emilio could have a better life than she could give.
    There little information about Emilio’s early life.
    However, it is known that by the time he withdrew college, he was fluent both in Spanish and Tagalog, but he preferred to speak in Spanish most of the time.
    Emilio briefly went to San Juan de Letran College when he first embarked on his college career.
    Deciding to study law, he later attended the University of San Tomas, where a future president of the Philippines, including Juan Sumulong were among his classmates.
    After dropping out of college, aged 19, Emilio joined the secret revolutionary society called the Katipunan or KKK (Kataas-taasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan nang mga Anak ng Bayan — Supreme and V...
    When the Spanish authority executed Jose Rizal on trumped-up charges in December of 1896, the Katipunan urged its followers to war.
    Emilio became the secretary who directly reports to the leader of the Katipunan.
    He was also the chief advisor on fiscal matters concerning this secret society.
    In the 1970s, Emilio’s remains were transferred and enshrined at Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park in Quezon City. At the shrine is a life-size bronze sculpture of a defiant Jacinto riding a horse d...
    A different statue of Jacinto is situated in Mehan Garden.
    On April 17, 2017, another monument of Jacinto was revealed in the town plaza of Magdalena, Laguna.
    Emilio’s image used to be featured on the old 20 peso bill that was circulated from 1949 to 1969, and also on the old 20 centavo coin.

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  4. Jan 17, 2020 · Emilio Jacinto works and contributions are the highlights of his biography. When the young man joined the Katipunan, he used the alias Pingkian which means to strike, and he was called the Brains of Katipunan (Utak ng Katipunan) because of his intelligence.

  5. Apr 17, 2019 · The marker said Jacinto was remembered for his bravery manifested in the Battle of Pasong Tamo, which occurred on Aug. 26, 1896 in the then town of Novaliches. History books said that Jacinto used the revolutionary name “Pingkian” and was also the author of the Kartilya ng Katipunan.

  6. Dec 15, 2018 · Jacinto, the brain of the Katipunan, was the editor of Kalayaan, the Katipunan newspaper, and the first issue alone attracted thousands of members. He used the alias “Pingkian” in the movement. In Freedom, he also used the alias ” Dimasilaw.”

  7. Jun 7, 2011 · He was seriously injured in one bloody encounter that resulted to his death on April 16,1899 in Majayjay, Laguna at a young age of 24. Known as the “Brains of the Katipunan”, Emilio Jacinto was born in Trozo, Tondo, Manila, on Dec 15,1875. He was the son of Mariano Jacinto and Josefa Dizon.

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