Between 1928 and 1946, he produced in long hand the first volume of his
memoirs, “Mga Gunita ng Himagsikan (1964),” translated from the original
Tagalog as “Memoirs of the Revolution” (1967). In his preface Aguinaldo says the memoirs were based on a diary he kept, documents he preserved, and family lore gathered from his elders.
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Born March 22, 1869 or March 23, 1869 • near Cavite • Philippines
Died February 6, 1964 • Quezon City • Philippines He attended San Juan de Letrán College in Manila but left school early to help his mother run the family farm. and was the local leader of the Katipunan, a revolutionary society that fought bitterly and successfully against the Spanish.