KKK
Moritaro Tagawa
Acted as the interpreted to the Japanese consul of Manila
Father Mariano gil
Agustinian Parish curate who learned about the Katipunan
Tejeros Assembly
Assembly voted to dissolve the Katipunan and to establish a new revolutionary Government
Gregoria de Jesus
Bonifcaio's wife, Lakambini of Katipunan
Emilio Jacinto
Brains of Katipunan
Antonio Luna
Commissioned as the military commander of the Revolution
Gov. General Blanco
Declared martial law on the eight provinces.
Pio Valenzuela
Emissary that was sent to Dapitan
Deodato Arellano
First President of KKK, 1892
Gov. Gen. Camilio de Polavieja
He replaced Gen. Blanco on Dec. 1896
Teodoro Patino
Katipunero who betrayed the Katipunan
Pedro Paterno
Lawyer who acted as peace negotiator
Cry of Montalban
Meeting at the cave of Bernardo Carpio, First cry of the Phil independence
Melchora Aquino
Mother of Katipunan
Kalayaan
Newspaper of the Katipunan
Battle of Pinaglabanan
Offensive that Bonifacio launched on the Spanish arsenal at San Juan Del Monte
Pact of Biak na Bato
Peace agreement between aguinaldo and Primo de Rivera
Magdalo Council
Provincial council headed by Baldomero Aguinaldo
Magdiwang Council
Provincial council led by Mariano Alvarez
Aguedo Del Rosario
Sec of Interior
Bricio Pantas
Sec of Justice
Emilio Jacinto
Sec of State
Enrique Pacheco
Sec of finance
Teodoro Plata
Sec of war
Ramon Basa
Second Pres. of KKK 1893
Andres Bonifacio
Supremo, Geat Plebeian, Father of Katipunan
Cry of Pugadlawin
The cry wherein Bonifacio and all the Katipuneros tore their Cedulas
Benita Rodriguez
Wife of Katipunero that made the flag of KKK