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Apolinario Mabini (July 23, 1864 — May 13, 1903) was a Philippine resistance activist, lawyer, and journalist. He was the prime minister and foreign minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Philippines .
24 de dic. de 2018 · There is probably little in this piece of work that will add anything new to what has already been written about the Batangueño national hero Apolinario Mabini. As with a previous translation of another piece about General Miguel Malvar, this biography of Mabini is taken from a by-now obscure book entitled “Mga Dakilaḡ Pilipino 1.”
Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (Talaga, 23 luglio 1864 – Manila, 13 maggio 1903) è stato un politico e rivoluzionario filippino. È stato il 1º Primo ministro delle Filippine, carica che occupò dal 23 gennaio al 7 maggio 1899. Fu inoltre l'autore della costituzione della prima Repubblica delle Filippine.
24 de may. de 2023 · Apolinario Mabini died in his brother’s home in Nagtahan in 1903. The wooden house with a nipa roof, now a national shrine, has been moved a number of times. First, from one bank of the Pasig to the other to give way to the expansion of Nagtahan bridge; second, ...
Apolinario Mabini was born on July 23, 1864 in Barangay Talaga in Tanauan, Batangas. He was the second of eight children of Dionisia Maranan, a vendor in the Tanauan market, and Inocencio Mabini, an unlettered peasant.
Apolinario Mabini y Maranan, né le 23 juillet 1864 à Tanauan (Capitainerie générale des Philippines) et mort le 13 mai 1903 à Manille (Gouvernement insulaire des Îles Philippines), est un leader révolutionnaire philippin, éducateur, avocat et homme d’État qui a été le premier Premier ministre des Philippines, d'abord sous le gouvernement révolutionnaire, puis sous la Première ...
30 de oct. de 2021 · Apolinario Mabini was born on July 23, 1864—he was only three years younger than Rizal and two years younger than Bonifacio. Like Bonifacio, Mabini was born in poverty. He was born in Tanawan, Batangas but he showed much intellectual potential that his parents struggled to put him through school and he studied with Father Valerio Malabanan.