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Nationality
  
Filipino

Spouse
  
Petrona Reyes

Name
  
Baldomero Aguinaldo


Known for
  
Baldo

Occupation
  
farmer, revolutionary

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Full Name
  
Baldomera Aguinaldo y Baloy

Born
  
27 February 1869 (
1869-02-27
)

Other names
  
Baldomero Baloy-Aguinaldo

Religion
  
Philippine Independent Church formerly Roman Catholicism

Died
  
February 4, 1915, Manila, Philippines

Similar People
  
Daniel Tirona, Emilio Jacinto, Marcelo H del Pilar

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Baldomero Aguinaldo y Baloy (27 February 1869 – 4 February 1915) was a leader of the Philippine Revolution. He was the first cousin of Emilio Aguinaldo, the first president of the Philippines, as well as the grandfather of Cesar Virata, a former prime minister in the 1980s.

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Early life

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Baldomero Aguinaldo was born in Kawit, Cavite. He was the son of Cipriano Aguinaldo y Jamir and Silveria Baloy. His father was the son of Eugenio Aguinaldo y Kajigas and Maria Jamir.

Education

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He studied law at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila and was still a law student during the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution. He obtained a law degree, but failed to take the bar examination. Unable to practice law, he became a farmer.

Career

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Aguinaldo organized, along with his cousin Emilio, the Magdalo chapter of the Katipunan in Kawit. He became president of the council. In the early days of hostilities, he always stayed at the side of his cousin Emilio. He fought in several bloody battles. He also led the Magdalo faction to the Katipunan which had its headquarters in Kawit, Cavite.

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Aguinaldo's knowledge of the law and administrative procedures made him a valuable asset to the revolutionary government. He was appointed to several cabinet positions, and was a signer of two important documents: The Biak-na-bato Constitution, and the Pact of Biak-na-Bato.

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During the Philippine–American War, Aguinaldo fought again, becoming commanding general of the revolutionary forces in the southern Luzon provinces. When hostilities ended in 1901, he retired to private life.

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He held many various positions in the Aguinaldo Cabinet as Minister of National Defense and Finance Minister. During the American occupation he became the President of the Philippine Veteran's Association.

Personal life

He was married to Doña Petrona Reyes with 2 children: Leonor and Aureliano. Leonor was the mother of former Prime Minister Cesar Virata.

Death

Aguinaldo died in Manila of heart failure and rheumatism on February 4, 1915 at the age of 45 and was interred at the Manila North Cemetery. His remains were later exhumed and brought to his home in Binakayan, Cavite.

  • Portrayed by Bayani Agbayani in the 2012 film, El Presidente.
  • Portrayed by Gexter Abad in the 2013 TV series, Katipunan.
  • Portrayed by Jan Urbano in the 2014 film. Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo.
  • References

    Baldomero Aguinaldo Wikipedia