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  1. Deodato Arellano y de la Cruz (July 26, 1844 – October 7, 1899) was a Filipino propagandist and the first president of the Katipunan, which was founded at his home in Azcarraga Street (Claro M. Recto Avenue today), Manila. He was first to be given the title Supremo by the Katipunan.

  2. Arellano, Deodato. Bulacan (Filipinas), 28.VII.1844 – Benguet, Luzón (Filipinas), 7.X.1899. Miembro fundador y primer presidente del Katipunan (sociedad secreta que organizó el movimiento independentista filipino contra España).

  3. Deodato Arellano was a Filipino mason and the first president of the Katipunan, a revolutionary movement against Spain. He was born in 1844, married Marcelo del Pilar's sister, and fought in the Philippine-American war.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KatipunanKatipunan - Wikipedia

    'Supreme and Honorable Association of the Children of the Nation'; Spanish: Suprema y Honorable Asociación de los Hijos del Pueblo) and abbreviated as the KKK, was a revolutionary organization founded in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists Deodato Arellano, Andrés Bonifacio, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, José Dizon, and Teodoro Plata.

  5. Learn about the life and role of Deodato Arellano, a propagandist and the first president of the Katipunan, the secret society that fought for Philippine independence from Spain. Find out how he joined La Propaganda, La Liga Filipina and the Cuerpo de Compromisarios, and how he died under mysterious circumstances.

  6. Deodato Arellano. (26 Hulyo 1844–7 Oktubre 1899) Filipino patriot; one of the founders and the first president of the Katipunan. Si Deodato Arellano (De·yo·dá·to A·rel·yá·no) ay isang patriyotang Filipino, isa sa mga tagapagtatag ng Katipunan, at naging pangulo nitó. Ipinanganak siyá sa Bulacan kina Juan at Mamerta de la Cruz.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2011 · “There remained however, as a living remembrance of the Liga, a committee formed of the lawyer Numeriano Adriano and Deodato Arellano (a brother-in-law of Pilar) president and secretary, who had at their orders some 20 or 30 members from among the most important of the defunct Liga and who were known under the name of the ...