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OTHER FACTS
• Linguistics: Spanish and Tagalog/Filipino
• Reading books was one of Emilio’s greatest passions.
• One of his favorite books was the one about the French Revolution. He also learned quite a few
things about the art of war, military strategies and ways of making weapons of war.
• He also edited and wrote for the Katipunan newspaper “Kalayaan”–Freedom in Tagalog. He
wrote in the newspaper under the pen name Dimasilaw, and in the Katipunan he was called
Pingkian.
• after bonifacio's death he still continued to fight against the the spanoards but he refused to
join the forces of General Emilio Aguinaldo
• April 16, 1899- the date of his death
• Age- 24 yrs old
• Cause - malaria, which he had contracted while in Majayjay, Laguna
Historical Background
• In 1986, Andres bonifacio the father of the Philiippine Revolution and once the
President of the Supreme Council of the Katipunan, penned the duties of the sons of the
people, a list of the duties and responsibilities to be followed strictly by every member
of the organization. The rules constituted a Decalogue, and embodied Bonifacio’s
passionate beliefs
• The Kartilya ng Katipunan was originally titled Katungkulang Gagawin ng mga Z.LI.B.
(Duties of the Sons of he People). It was never published because Bonifacio believed
that Jacinto’s kartilya was superior to what he had made. It served as the guidebook for
new members of the organization, which laid out the group's rules and principles and
was primarily written by Andres Bonifacio. Emilio Jacinto later made revisions creating a
new rulebook known as Decalogue. It served as a guidebook for newcomers those
people who are
• willing to join the group.
• The original version has 14 paragraphs that contains the values that a Katipunero should
have. Each paragraph is unique in such a way that they tackle different aspects of a
person’s life. In which case, anyone may have different interpretation. Hence, it is only
appropriate to have a better understanding or explanation to its contents.
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