- The
Magdalo was a
faction of the
Katipunan (a
Philippine revolutionary organization with the aim to gain
independence from
Spain during the Philippine...
- The
Magdalo Group was a
group of
dissident soldiers who
staged the
unsuccessful Oakwood mutiny. Made up of
junior officers of all
branches of the Armed...
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Magdalo may
refer to:
Magdalo (faction), a
faction of the Katipunan, a 19th
century Philippine revolutionary group Magdalo Group, a
group of dissident...
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Samahang Magdalo (Filipino, "
Magdalo ****ociation") is a socio-civic, non-stock, non-profit,
nationalist organisation. It is
based in the Philippines....
- The
Magdalo Para sa
Pilipino Sectoral Party Organization, also
known as the
Magdalo Para sa
Pilipino or
Magdalo Party-List, is a
political party in the...
-
meeting held on
March 22, 1897,
between Katipunan factions of
Magdiwang and
Magdalo in San
Francisco de Malabon,
Cavite (now
General Trias) that
resulted in...
-
Bonifacio and the
Magdalo leaders.
Apolinario Mabini, who
later served as
Emilio Aguinaldo's adviser,
writes that at this
point the
Magdalo leaders "already...
- Andrés Bonifacio, the
leader of the Katipunan. Both the
Magdiwang and the
Magdalo (led by
Baldomero Aguinaldo, the
cousin of
Emilio Aguinaldo) were the two...
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Magdalo Mussio (Volterra, 23 July 1925 –
Civitanova Marche, 12
August 2006) was an
Italian writer, artist, film
animator and
magazine editor.
Mussio was...
- nom de
guerre Magdalo in
honor of Mary Magdalene. The
local chapter of
Katipunan in
Cavite was
established and
named Sangguniang Magdalo, and Aguinaldo's...