What were the sources of the historical accounts? What were their roles in the Katipunan?
Diego Mojica
Who: Diego Mojica was the original big boss of Katipunan in Malabon. [2]
What: Diego Mojica warned Andres Bonifacio that there are already names inside the ballot which the Andres Bonifacio ignored.Artemio Ricarte
Who: He was the treasurer of the original Katipunan chapter in San Franciso de Malabon was called the Sangguniang Balangay Nang Bayang Mapagtiis. [2]
As the katipunan in Malabon and Noveleta decided to merge into one provincial council, calling
their group as Magdiwang Council. Artemio was the fiscals of this new reorganized group. [2]
What: "According to the memoirists Artemio Ricarte and Santiago Alvarez: the planned defense of the liberated territory of Cavite against the Spanish, and the election of a revolutionary government. The meeting was first presided over by Jacinto Lumbreras, a member of the Magdiwang faction, who would
later yield the chair to Bonifacio when it came time to address the reorganization of the revolutionary government." [3]Santiago Alvarez
Who: He was the secretary of the newly merged group of Katipunan in Malabon and Noveleta.
What:
"According to the memoirists Artemio Ricarte and Santiago Alvarez: the planned defense of the liberated territory of Cavite against the Spanish, and the election of a revolutionary government. The meeting was first presided over by Jacinto Lumbreras, a member of the Magdiwang faction, who would
later yield the chair to Bonifacio when it came time to address the reorganization of the revolutionary government." [3]According to Santiago Alvarez: They successfully organized an assembly of predominantly
Magdiwang members to elect for the revolutionary goverment. They were 26 names recorded,
17 of whom were from Magdiwang was present in the historic event.
Carlos Ronquillo
Who: He was a revolutionary chronicler and General Emilio Aguinaldo's secretary. [6]
What: According to Carlos Ronquillo there were 9 from Magdalo during the historical event.[5]Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo was the first president of the First Philippine Republic, Katipunan's successor.
He was also a war general and a leader of the Magdalo faction that led to a lot of notable victories
for Katipunan against Spain. [7]
[1]
[2] http://www.geocities.ws/kabitenyo1/moxica.htm
[3] http://malacanang.gov.ph/tejeros-convention/
[4] Jim Richardson, Light of Liberty: Documents and Studies on the Katipunan, 1892-1897 (Manila: Ateneo de Manila, 2013), Ibid., 325.
[5] Ibid., 326. - http://malacanang.gov.ph/tejeros-convention/
[6] https://kahimyang.com/kauswagan/articles/693/today-in-philippine-history-october-18-1941-carlos-v-ronquillo-a-revolutionary-chronicler-and-gen-emilio-aguinaldo-s-secretary-died
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