Action Figure - Andres Bonifacio

₱1,999.95
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The Story

1863: Birth Born in Tondo, Manila on November 30 as the first of six children of Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro.

1892: The Katipunan On July 7, Bonifacio and other revolutionaries founded the Katipunan, a secret society that sought independence from Spain through armed revolt.

1895-1897: As Supremo Bonifacio served as Supremo of the Katipunan. Under his leadership, he led many uprisings including the historic Cry of Pugad Lawin.

March 22, 1897: The Tejeros Convention The Katipunan members convened to determine new leadership and government. Bonifacio lost the presidency to General Emilio Aguinaldo.

March-April, 1897: The Split Bonifacio and his supporters enacted the Tejeros Proclamation and Naic Pact, rejecting the new leadership and establishing their own government and army corps.

April-May 1897: His Final Days Seen as a threat to the authority of Aguinaldo's government, Andres and his brother Procopio were arrested and executed on May 10 in Maragondon, Cavite.

Description

This action figure of the national hero Andres Bonifacio is part of the exclusive MuseumShop series, Philippine Heroes. Depicted wielding a bolo knife and a torn piece of his cedula or tax certificate, we remember Bonifacio as a significant figure of the Philippine Revolution against Spain in the late 19th century. His efforts, primarily through his leadership of the Katipunan, were important in ending Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines.
This action figure of the national hero Andres Bonifacio is part of the exclusive MuseumShop series, Philippine Heroes. Depicted wielding a bolo knife and a torn piece of his cedula or tax certificate, we remember Bonifacio as a significant figure of the Philippine Revolution against Spain in the late 19th century. His efforts, primarily through his leadership of the Katipunan, were important in ending Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines.

Technical Details

  • Weight: 0.0 kg
  • Height: 12.7 cm
  • Width: 6.35 cm
  • Depth: 6.35 cm

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