Chronological Event 1. Gregorio Zaide’s There was a meeting August 26, 1896 - History of the Filipino iniated by Supremo the emergency People – the Andres Bonifacio. meeting was held in Katipuneros had an Balintawak. emergency meeting in Balintawak, dated August 26. 2. Emilio Aguinaldo’s There was a meeting August 22, 1896 - Memoir – on August 22, before the cry took Supremo Andres the Magdalo Faction place. Bonifacio released received a letter from The purpose of the letters to the Supremo Andres meeting was to Katipuneros while he Bonifacio providing that a discuss when the was in Balintawak. meeting shall be held in uprising was going August 24, 1896 - Balintawak on August to happen. the Magdalo Council 24. Aguinaldo sent received the letter. Domingo Orcollo and August 29, 1896 - Crispulo Aguinaldo as the date the representatives of the Katipuneros will Magdalo Faction. attack Manila as written on the letter. 3. Lt. Olegario Diaz – Stated that the first August 25 revolution or the ‘cry’ happened in Balintawak on August 25, 1896. 4. Guillermo There was a meeting A meeting was held Msangkay’s Cry of before the cry took in Balintawak at 9 Balintawak (A place. o’clock in the Katipunan General, an The purpose of the morning. eyewitness of the historic meeting was to Plata, Pantas, and event, and childhood discuss when the Valenzuela opposed friend of Bonifacio) uprising was to to starting the happen. revolution too early. Tearing of cedula Andres Bonifacio happened. talked to the people outside the session hall. The Katipuneros shouted “Long live the Philippines” after tearing their cedula. August 26, 1896 - 5 o’clock in the afternoon when the huge conflagration begin. August 26, 1896 - the first rally of the Philippine Revolution happened.
5. Gregoria De Jesus’ August 25, 1896 -
Version of the First Cry the first cry took (Lakambini of the place at Caloocan. Katipunan/Wife of Bonifacio) 6. Santiago Alvarez’s There was a meeting August 23, 1896 - The Cry of Bahay Toro attended by Katipuneros met (katipunero but not an Katipuneros and its together at as early eyewitness, a relative of leaders. as 10 o’clock in the Gregoria De Jesus) Katipuneros tore morning at the barn their cedula as a sign of Melchora Aquino of revolt against the located at Spaniards. Sampalukan, barrio of Bahay Toro. August 24, 1896 - over 1000 Katipuneros attended the meeting held by Andres Bonifacio. The meeting started at 10 o’clock AM and ended at 12 o’clock PM. August 24, 1896 - the cry happened in Bahay Toro at Quezon City. Shouted “Long live the sons of the country!” 7. Teodoro A. Agoncillo The Katipuneros tore August 29, 1896 - their cedula. the date written in a manifesto issued by Bonifacio as the date of the Katipuneros’ attack to the Spaniards. The Katipuneros tore their cedula after a decision to revolt was decided. 8. Isagani R. Medina Katipuneros tore The tearing of their cedula as a sign Cedula happened of revolt. before the decision to revolt has been taken. 9. Borromeo - Buehler The first cry happened on August 26, 1896.
10. Cipriano Pacheco Katipuneros tore Approximately 2,000
(1933) their cedula led by Filipinos waited for Bonifacio. the decision of the meeting outside the session hall. Took place in Kangkong. 11. Labi ng Katipunan Tearing of cedula August 23, 1896 - Marker (1917) happened. the decision to There was a revolt was taken. meeting. Andres Bonifacio and about 1, 000 Filipinos tore their cedula as a sign of revolt (similar to Santiago Alvarez’s The Cry of Bahay Toro). Happened at the house and yard of Juan Ramos (NHCP, n.a.).
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