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  1. Baldomero Aguinaldo y Baloy (February 27, 1869 – February 4, 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.

  2. 9 de feb. de 2024 · Baldomero Aguinaldo, a Revolutionist Life. Baldomero Aguinaldo y Baloy, known to many as Capitan Berong, was born on February 27, 1869; fourth among the nine children of well-off local entrepreneurs Cipriano Aguinaldo and Silveria Baloy of Cavite el Viejo (now Kawit ).

  3. The Baldomero Aguinaldo Shrine is a single-detached house built by Baldomero Aguinaldo, cousin of Emilio Aguinaldo during the American colonial period in 1906 at Binakayan, Kawit, Cavite. Baldomero held several positions at the revolutionary government during the early 1900s.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Learn about the life and legacy of Baldomero Aguinaldo, a revolutionary general and Emilio Aguinaldo's brother, at his ancestral house-turned-museum in Kawit, Cavite. See his personal belongings, 19th century furnishings, and the burial site of the Aguinaldo family.

  5. Baldomero Aguinaldo y Baloy (27 de febrero de 1869 - 4 de febrero de 1915) fue un líder de la Revolución filipina. Era primo hermano de Emilio Aguinaldo, primer presidente de Filipinas, así como abuelo de César Virata, ex primer ministro en la década de 1980.

  6. The Revolutionist Baldomero Aguinaldo, together with Emilio Aguinaldo and the brothers Candido and Daniel Tria Tirona, founded the Magdalo Council soon after the Revolution started. The Magdalo territories include Cavite el Viejo, Imus, Dasmarinas, Silang, Amadeo, Mendez-Nunez, Bakood, and Carmona.

  7. Baldomero Aguinaldo, President of the Magdalo Council, led the first attack on Imus. Baldomero Aguinaldo rallied forth to Imus with a handful of men armed only with spears and bolos to test the reflexes of the Spanish defenders of the town.