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Carlos V. Ronquillo - Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s Secretary
« on: October 18, 2011, 12:58:35 PM »
by PNA

Carlos V. Ronquillo, a revolutionary chronicler and Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s secretary, died on October 18, 1941.

Raised and grew in the hometown of his father in Kawit, Cavite, Ronquillo became General Emilio Aguinaldo's secretary and later crusading journalist after the outbreak of the revolution in 1896.

And, when Aguinaldo signed a truce of Biyak-na-Bato on December 15, 1897 and voluntarily went into exile in Hongkong on December 27 of the same year, Ronquillo joined the former. He took advantage of his brief stay in the British Crown Colony to study English.

Appointed major in the revolutionary army upon his return, he became the military aide of General Daniel Tria Tirona, commander of the military expedition to the Cagayan Valley.

He organized his own guerilla unit upon Gen. Aguinaldo's instruction when Cagayan fell into the hands of the Americans.

However, he was imprisoned for four months until 1900 when the Americans captured him during the skirmish in the Cordillera Mountains.

He was arrested twice again by the Americans, first on April 16, 1903 for his failure to surrender the Filipino flag used by his Cagayan Battalion, and the second time on March 18, the following year for displaying the Filipino flag.

At that time, displaying of the flag was prohibited until 1919 when the Filipino-controlled Philippine Legislature repealed the Flag Law enacted by the Philippine commission.

Notably proficient in writing in both English and Spanish, Ronquillo had started writing in the Spanish daily, La Verdad (The Truth). Then he became editor of Muling Pagsilang, the Tagalog section of El Renacimiento (The Rebirth), 1905-1910; he also edited the Taliba (The Sentinel), one of the TVT Newspapers (Tribune, Vanguardia, and Taliba) as well as authored several books.

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Re: Carlos V. Ronquillo - Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s Secretary
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2011, 01:16:06 PM »
The article said that he died in 1841? But the Philippine Revolution started in 1896.

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Re: Carlos V. Ronquillo - Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s Secretary
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2011, 11:10:16 AM »
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Carlos V. Ronquillo, a revolutionary chronicler and Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s secretary, died on October 18, 1841.

... crusading journalist after the outbreak of the revolution in 1896.

... when Aguinaldo signed a truce of Biyak-na-Bato on December 15, 1897 and voluntarily went into exile in Hongkong on December 27 of the same year

... he was imprisoned for four months until 1900 when the Americans captured him during the skirmish in the Cordillera Mountains.

... He was arrested twice again by the Americans, first on April 16, 1903

... the second time on March 18 (1903)

... Ronquillo had started writing in the Spanish daily, La Verdad (The Truth). Then he became editor of Muling Pagsilang, the Tagalog section of El Renacimiento (The Rebirth), 1905-1910; he also edited the Taliba (The Sentinel), one of the TVT Newspapers (Tribune, Vanguardia, and Taliba) as well as authored several books.


The article said that he died in 1841? But the Philippine Revolution started in 1896.

Big time discrepancy!!! or he could have been the Ghost Rider, a movie I just saw tonight!!!  ;D





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Re: Carlos V. Ronquillo - Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s Secretary
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2011, 11:16:12 AM »
It should be 1941. I will correct the date. :)

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