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Revolution against Spain in 1896.
Francisco Macabulos was born in La Paz, Tarlac, to
Alejandro Macabulos of Lubao, Pampanga, and
Gregoria Soliman. Within...
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force of 100,000
irregulars in the field. The
Filipino general Francisco Macabulos described the Filipinos' war aim as, "not to
vanquish the U.S. Army but...
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Spanish counter-attacked at San Isidro. In
September 1897, Gen.
Francisco Macabulos retreated to
Mount Arayat along with his men to
avoid capture by the Spanish...
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These surnames of the
native nobility include Lacandola, Macapagal,
Macabulos, and
Tupas whom each
descended from
different Datus. They were allowed...
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insurgent revolutionary government temporarily established by
Francisco Macabulos on
April 17, 1898,
shortly after the
December 14, 1897,
signing of the...
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revolutionary generals complied with the agreement. One,
General Francisco Macabulos,
established a
Central Executive Committee to
serve as the
interim government...
- (Philippines), an
insurgent revolutionary government established by
Francisco Macabulos in 1898
Central Executive Committee of the ****stan
Peoples Party Central...
- town.
April 17 A
provisional government is
established by Gen.
Francisco Macabulos, with its own
constitution signed;
lasts about a month.
April 24 Aguinaldo...
- TNHS has two
campuses within Tarlac City—the main campus,
located along Macabulos Drive, San Roque, and the
annex campus,
located along MacArthur Highway...
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Vicente Chincuanco 1945–1946 –
Mariano Macabulos 1946–1947 – ****nio T. Isip 1948–1951 –
Mariano Macabulos 1951–1955 –
Dominador Diyco Songco 1956–1959...