Emilio Famy Aguinaldo , QSC PLH ( – ) was a Filipino general, politician, and independence leader. He had an instrumental role during the Philippines' revolution against Spain, and the subsequent Philippine–American War or War of Philippine Independence that resisted American occupation. Aguinaldo became the Philippines' first president. He was also the youngest (at age 29) to have become the country's president, the longest-lived former president (having survived to age 94) and the president to have outlived the most number of successors.
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| - Emilio Famy Aguinaldo , QSC PLH ( – ) was a Filipino general, politician, and independence leader. He had an instrumental role during the Philippines' revolution against Spain, and the subsequent Philippine–American War or War of Philippine Independence that resisted American occupation. Aguinaldo became the Philippines' first president. He was also the youngest (at age 29) to have become the country's president, the longest-lived former president (having survived to age 94) and the president to have outlived the most number of successors.
- The First President in the Whole Philippine history. a Filipino revolutionary and politician who is officially recognized as the First President of the Philippines (1899–1901) and led Philippine forces first against Spain in the latter part of the Philippine Revolution (1896–1897), and then in the Spanish–American War (1898), and finally against the United States during the Philippine–American War (1899–1901). He was captured by American forces in 1901, which brought an end to his presidency.
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- ''President of the Supreme Government
- Dictator of Dictatorial government
- President of Republic of Biak-na-Bato
- President of the First Republic
- President of the Revolutionary Government''
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| - Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite, Philippines
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| - The First President in the Whole Philippine history. a Filipino revolutionary and politician who is officially recognized as the First President of the Philippines (1899–1901) and led Philippine forces first against Spain in the latter part of the Philippine Revolution (1896–1897), and then in the Spanish–American War (1898), and finally against the United States during the Philippine–American War (1899–1901). He was captured by American forces in 1901, which brought an end to his presidency. In 1935 Aguinaldo ran unsuccessfully for president of the Philippine Commonwealth against Manuel Quezon. After the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1941, he cooperated with the new rulers, even making a radio appeal for the surrender of the American and Filipino forces on Bataan. He was arrested as a collaborator after the Americans returned but was later freed in a general amnesty.
- Emilio Famy Aguinaldo , QSC PLH ( – ) was a Filipino general, politician, and independence leader. He had an instrumental role during the Philippines' revolution against Spain, and the subsequent Philippine–American War or War of Philippine Independence that resisted American occupation. Aguinaldo became the Philippines' first president. He was also the youngest (at age 29) to have become the country's president, the longest-lived former president (having survived to age 94) and the president to have outlived the most number of successors.
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