Apolinario Mabini was a Filipino revolutionary leader and statesman who served as legal adviser and first Prime Minister of the Philippines. He played a key role in drafting the country's first constitution despite being paralyzed from the waist down due to polio. Mabini opposed both Spanish and American colonial rule in the Philippines.
Apolinario Mabini was a Filipino revolutionary leader and statesman who served as legal adviser and first Prime Minister of the Philippines. He played a key role in drafting the country's first constitution despite being paralyzed from the waist down due to polio. Mabini opposed both Spanish and American colonial rule in the Philippines.
Apolinario Mabini was a Filipino revolutionary leader and statesman who served as legal adviser and first Prime Minister of the Philippines. He played a key role in drafting the country's first constitution despite being paralyzed from the waist down due to polio. Mabini opposed both Spanish and American colonial rule in the Philippines.
Apolinario Mabini was a Filipino revolutionary leader and statesman who served as legal adviser and first Prime Minister of the Philippines. He played a key role in drafting the country's first constitution despite being paralyzed from the waist down due to polio. Mabini opposed both Spanish and American colonial rule in the Philippines.
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Apolinario Mabini: Ang Dakilang Lumpo at Utak ng Rebolusyon Si Apolinario Mabini y Maranan o
mas kilala na Apolinario Mabini ay isang Pilipinong pilosopo at teoretista na nagsulat ng
konstitusyon ng Unang republika ng Pilipinas. Siya ang kauna-unahang punong ministro ng bansa at kilala bilang ang Dakilang Lumpo. Si Apolinario ay ipinanganak noong July 23, 1864 sa Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas nina Inocencio Mabini at Dionisia Maranan. Mahirap lamang ang pamilya ni Mabini na ang pangunahing kabuhayan ay ang pagsasaka. Noong 1881, Si Mabini ay nakatanggap ng scholarship at nag-aral sa Colegio de San Juan de Letran na kung saan nakapagtapos sya ng Bachelor of Arts at naging propesor sa Latin. Bagamat nais ng kanyang ina na siyay maging pari ay kinuha ang kursong abogasiya sa Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas at nagtapos noong 1894 ... Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (Tagalog pronunciaton: [apol na jo ma bin ], July 23, 1864 – May 13, ɪ ˈɾˈɪ 1903) was a Filipino revolutonary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served first as a legal and consttutonal adviser to the Revolutonary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic. He is regarded as the "utak ng himagsikan" or "brain of the revoluton". Two of his works, El Verdadero Decalogo (The True Decalogue, June 24, 1898), and Programa Consttucional dela Republica Filipina (The Consttutonal Program of the Philippine Republic, 1898) became instrumental in the drafting of what would eventually be known as the Malolos Consttuton.[2] Mabini performed all his revolutonary and governmental actvites despite having lost the use of both his legs to polio[3] shortly before the Philippine Revoluton of 1896. Mabini's role in Philippine history saw him confrontng first Spanish colonial rule in the opening days of the Philippine Revoluton, and then American colonial rule in the days of the Philippine–American War. The latter saw Mabini captured and exiled to Guam by American colonial authorites, allowed to return only two months before his eventual death in May 1903. Contents 1 Life 1.1 Early life and educaton 1.2 Law Studies 1.3 Masonry and La Liga Filipina 1.4 Polio and eventual paralysis 1.5 1896 Revoluton and Arrest 1.6 Adviser to the Revolutonary Government 1.7 Prime Minister of the Philippines 1.8 Philippine American War, exile, and return 1.9 Death 2 Historical Remembrance Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (Tagalog pronunciaton: [apol na jo ma bin ], July 23, 1864 – May 13, ɪ ˈ ɾ ˈ ɪ1903) was a Filipino revolutonary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served first as a legal andconsttutonal adviser to the Revolutonary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic. He is regarded as the "utak ng himagsikan" or "brain of the revoluton".Two of his works, El Verdadero Decalogo (The True Decalogue, June 24, 1898), and Programa Consttucional dela Republica Filipina (The Consttutonal Program of the Philippine Republic, 1898) became instrumental in the drafting of what would eventually be known as the Malolos Consttuton. [2]Mabini performed all his revolutonary and governmental actvites despite having lost the use of both his legs to polio[3] shortly before the Philippine Revoluton of 1896.Mabini's role in Philippine history saw him confrontng first Spanish colonial rule in the opening days of the Philippine Revoluton, and then American colonial rule in the days of the Philippine–American War. The latter saw Mabini captured and exiled to Guam by American colonial authorites, allowed to return only two months before his eventual death in May 1903.Contents1 Life1.1 Early life and educaton1.2 Law Studies1.3 Masonry and La Liga Filipina1.4 Polio and eventual paralysis1.5 1896 Revoluton and Arrest1.6 Adviser to the Revolutonary Government1.7 Prime Minister of the Philippines1.8 Philippine American War, exile, and return1.9 Death2 Historical Remembrance2.1 "Brains of the Revoluton"2.1 "Brains of the Revoluton"