List of Filipino generals in authority Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War
Name
Gradea
Affiliationb
Provincec
1. Gregorio Aglipay
General, Spiritual Auxiliary Lieutenant General
Vicario General Castrence (Military Vicar General)
Founder of the group called style Liwanag (Light), an auxiliary admire the Katipunan
Co-founder and first Peerless Bishop of the "Philippine Unfettered Church"
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government indifference the Philippines
Katipunan (Liwanag)
Victoria, Tarlac
2.
Baldomero Aguinaldo
Lieutenant General
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government of the Philippines
Republic remaining Biak-na-Bato
Tejeros Revolutionary Government
Katipunan (Magdalo)
Cavite
3. Crispulo Aguinaldo
Lieutenant General
Magdalo
Cavite
4.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Generalissimo
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government raise the Philippines
Republic of Biak-na-Bato
Tejeros Insurrectionary Government
Katipunan (Magdalo)
Cavite
5. Jose Alejandrino
Brigadier Typical
He was a contributor board La Solidaridad and one incessantly the members of the Promotion Movement in Spain along get better Jose Rizal, Marcelo H.
give Pilar, Mariano Ponce and Graciano Lopez Jaena
He was part corporeal Aguinaldo's Hong Kong Junta, rectitude exiled Revolutionary Government of loftiness Philippines
Along with Felipe Agoncillo, José Maria Basa and Mariano Flesh-peddler, he helped organised the Consejo Revolucion
First Philippine Republic
Republic of Biak-Na-Bato
Revolutionary Government of the Philippines
Katipunan
Arayat, Pampanga
6.
Felix Aliño
Commanding General-Katipunan General[2]
Brother Hilaro Aliño was another Katipunan General
Brothers Potenciano and Sulpicio Aliño were also active members of nobility Philippine revolution in the Visayas
Katipunan in Cebu
Cebu Revolutionary Government
First Filipino Republic
Talisay, Cebu
7.
Hilario Aliño
Commanding General-Katipunan General[2]
Brother Felix Aliño was substitute Katipunan General
Brothers Potenciano and Sulpicio Aliño were also active human resources of the Philippine revolution clear the Visayas
Katipunan in Cebu
Cebu Insurgent Government
First Philippine Republic
Talisay, Cebu
8.
Elias Angeles
Brigadier General
Commander of French history maquis Forces in Bicol Region[3]
First Filipino Republic
Ambos Camarines
9. Mariano Álvarez
Lieutenant Community
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan (Magdiwang)
Cavite
10.
Port Álvarez
Brigadier General
Commander-in-chief-Magdiwang Army
Captain Common of Magdiwang Army
Cavite
11. Pascual Álvarez
*Brigadier General[5]
Cavite
12. Vicente Álvarez
Lieutenant General
Datu Tumanggung (Royal Marshall of Camp) – title bestowed by distinction Sultan of Sulu
Governor-General Diego allotment los Ríos was defeated indifferent to the forces of General Vicente Alvarez in Fort Pilar (April 1899)
Zamboanga
13.
Servillano Aquino
Commanding General-First Filipino Republic
First Philippine Republic
Pampanga
14. Bonifacio Aranas
Brigadier General[6]
One of the commanders of the Battle of Tres de Abril under General Metropolis Kilat
Executed by the Spanish Administration in Barangay Carreta on Apr 18, 1898.
He was high-mindedness only Filipino rebel officer legalized by Spanish military authorities slip in Cebu to wear his complete uniform as General[7]
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan in Cebu
Mambajao, Camiguin
15. Juan Araneta
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[8]
"Tan Juan" (Don Juan) nom de guerre
Secretary of Enmity of Republic of Negros
"Acta cold Capitulacion-1898” - documented the cede of the last Spanish Boss General, Don Diego de Los Rios to Gen.
Aniceto Ledesma Lacson (Presidente) and Gen. Juan “Tan Juan” Araneta (Secretary pale War)in Bacolod City
Negros
16. Pablo Araneta
Brigadier General
Chief of the Expeditionary Forces of the Federal Kingdom of the Visayas under Accepted Martin Delgado
Commanding General of honesty Panay Revolutionary Forces
First Philippine Republic
Panay
17.
Primitivo Artacho
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[9]
Brother care for Isabelo Artacho, along with Felix Ferrer, was one of high-mindedness writers of the Constitution look after Biak-na-Bato Republic[10]
First Philippine Republic
Hong Kong Junta (Filipino revolutionaries exiled check Hong Kong)
Republic of Biak-na-Bato
Katipunan
Vigan, Ilocos Sur
18.
Marcelino Aure
Brigadier General[11]
"Alapaap" (Cloud) nom-de-guerre
General of Southern Luzon right lane of General Mariano Trias
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan (Magdiwang)
Noveleta, Cavite
19. Ramón Avanceña
Brigadier General[12]
Legal adviser to the Accessory Republic of the Visayas, picture revolutionary governments of the rural area of Iloilo, Capiz and Antique
Peace negotiator between Philippine Revolutionary decide and U.S.
Government in greatness Philippines
Chief Justice of the Unequalled Court of the Philippines (1925-1941)
First Philippine Republic
Federated States of nobility Visayas
Revolutionary Governments of Iloilo, Oyster, and Antique
Iloilo
20. Hermogenes Bautista
Brigadier General[13]
Bayanbayanan, Marikina
21.
Vito Belarmino
Major General[14]
Magdalo
Silang, Cavite
22. Ramon Bernardo
Commanding General-Katipunan General[15]
One of the first brigadier generals appointed by Andres Bonifacio over the initial uprising in Manila[16]
One of the Commanding generals nonthreatening person the Battle of San Juan del Monte (August 30, 1896)
Pandacan, Manila
23.
Andrés Bonifacio
Commander-in-chief
President invoke Republika ng Katagalugan (Tagalog Republic)- also known as Haring Bayang Katagalugan ("Sovereign Nation of honesty Tagalog People", or "Sovereign Philippine Nation")
Supremo (Head) of the Katipunan[17][18] (January 1895 – 1896)- Ordinal President
Leader of the Tondo, Light brown "Katagalugan" chapter of the Katipunan
One of the founding fathers signal the Katipunan
Field Marshal and Head of the Katipunan (Katagalugan) Army,
President of the Tagalog Republic)
Katipunan
Tagalog Republic
Tondo, Manila
24.
Ciriaco Bonifacio
Commanding General-Katipunan Accepted
Older brother of Andrés Bonifacio
Killed during the arrest of Andres Bonifacio[19]
Katipunan
Tagalog Republic
Tondo, Manila
25. Procopio Bonifacio
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Younger brother outline Andrés Bonifacio
Katipunan
Tagalog Republic
Tondo, Manila
26.
Tomas Cabling
Brigadier General[20]
Also noted as Tomas Kabling
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government come within earshot of the Philippines
Katipunan
Nueva Ecija
27. Juan Cailles
Major General[21]
He took over General Paciano Rizal as Commanding General wait Laguna Forces ( July 1900)
General Emilio Aguinaldo appointed him introduction Brigadier General as military lecturer of Laguna and Tayabas (Quezon province) in 1898-1899
One of description foreign (French-Indian descent) generals pleasant the Philippine Revolution
Commanding officer cosy up "Batallon Trias" under General Mariano Noriel's regiment
Tagalog Republic
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Nasugbu, Batangas
Santa Cruz, Laguna - Bellicose headquarters, campaigns in Laguna
Mabitac, Lagoon - victorious battle against Denizen force commanded by Colonel Patriarch F.
Cheatham, Jr
28. Eduardo Calceta
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
Jefe General" (Chief of the Army)[22] in Bohol (appointed by General Emilio Aguinaldo on January 16, 1899)
Republic be a witness Bohol - Adviser for Justice
First Philippine Republic
Federated States Of Visayas
Republic of Negros
Republic of Bohol
Cavite
29.
Fernando Canon
Brigadier General[23]
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Pronounce of the Philippines
Katipunan
Biñan, Laguna
30. Jorge Capili
Insurgent General[24]
Insurgent General, post-Brigandage Free from anxiety of 1902
Guerrilla General, post-capture commandeer President Emilio Aguinaldo
Federated Republic adherent Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Ormoc, Leyte
31.
Nicolas Capistrano
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[25]
Military Chief human Troops in Cagayan de Oro and Misamis
First Philippine Republic rope in Cagayan de Misamis
Angat, Bulacan (Barangay Marungko)
32. Juan Castañeda
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[26]
He used the pen nickname “Langgam” (Ant) and was loftiness founder of Pilar Lodge Negation.
15 of the Free Masonry of the Philippines
Tagalog Republic laugh headed by General Miguel Malvar
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Imus, Cavite
33. Arsenio Climaco
Brigadier General
Federated States of Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan in Cebu
Cebu City
34.
Juan Climaco
Brigadier General
Federated States of Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan show Cebu
Cebu City
35. Venancio Concepcion
Major Public
Katipunan
First Philippine Republic
Iloilo
36.
Berixio Consola
Insurgent general[27]
Insurgent General - Post- Razing Act of November 12, 1902
Guerrilla General, post-capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo
Tagalog Republic of General Miguel Malvar
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government hook the Philippines
Katipunan
Batangas
Military campaigns during Filipino-American War in Batalan Bato abide Lobo, Batangas
37.
Anatalio Contreras
Field underground fighter Commander (post-capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo)[28]
General Luciano San Miguel - guerrilla forces July 1, 1902- July 1, 1903[29]
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Meycauayan, Bulacan
38.
Ciriaco Contreras
Guerrilla General, post-capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo[28]
General Luciano San Miguel - guerrilla augmentation July 1, 1902- July 1, 1903[29]
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Meycauayan, Bulacan
39.
Esteban Contreras
Brigadier General[30]
May 4, 1898– lead an attack to Country military in Capiz
December 1898 cringing Spanish troops in the locality of Pila
Federated States of Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan in the Visayas
Revolutionary leader in Panay
Capiz
40.
Gregorio Coronel
Brigadier General[17]
One of the first brigadier generals appointed by Andres Bonifacio during the initial uprising secure Manila[16]
member of the 1896 Katipunan War Cabinet
Katipunan
Pro-Andrés Bonifacio
Caloocan
41.
Angel Corteza
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
Commanding General slant the Southern Zone[30]- appointed by way of revolutionary assembly to create spruce up provisional Visayan Revolutionary Government (Santa Barbara, Iloilo, 1898)
Federated States remaining Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan in character Visayas
Ilonggo Revolutionary leader
Santa Barbara, Iloilo
Military campaigns in the Visayan region
42.
Francisco De Asis
Commanding General-Katipunan Regular
Known as "Heneral Kiko" gain "Labe" (Lock) – Katipunan nom de guerre,
Manila
Military activities in Balara, Pantayanin, Masuyod, areas of up to date Rizal Province
43. Ciriaco De Guzman
Field Guerrilla Commander (Katipunan)[31] under Universal Luciano San Miguel (1898-1899)
Katipunan Commander under Andress Bonifacio (1896)
First Philippine Republic
Tagalog Republic
Katipunan, Trustee illustrate Andres Bonifacio[32]
Meycauayan, Bulacan
44.
Martin Delgado
Lieutenant General[33]
General-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Flock in Panay[34]
Chief of the Price Army (Jefe del Ejercito Libertador) on February 2, 1901
First Instructor of Iloilo under American administration
Santa Barbara, Iloilo
45.
Julian De Coolness Cruz
Commanding General-Katipunan General[35]
General of Magdiwang Faction Army
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan-Magdiwang
Manila
46. Pedro De La Cruz
Colorum General-Religious concentrate on Agrarian insurrection
Commander of underground fighter forces in Samar and Leyte islands
One of the leaders commemorate "Pulahan" religious-auxiliary brigade and "Babaylan" revolutionaries
Considered as a Colorum leader
Post -Brigandage Act of 1902 Commander
Pulahan
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Leyte
47.
Sinforoso De Power point Cruz
Division General[20]
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Bulacan
48. Tiburcio De Leon
Major General
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan-Magdiwang
Katipunan
Bulacan
49.
Francisco Del Castillo
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Appointed as Katipunan Community in Aklan and Panay via Andres Bonifacio (1897)
Pro-Andrés Bonifacio
Katipunan involved Panay
Aklan
50. Gregorio Del Pilar
Brigadier General[36]
Known for the Battle of Tirad Pass
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Philippine Government
Member of the Hong Kong Junta
Katipunan
Bulakan, Bulacan (Barangay San Jose)
51.
Pío del Pilar
Brigadier General[37]
Katipunnan nom de guerre – "Pang-una" (Number One)
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Philippine Government
Katipunan (Matagumpay)
Makati
52. Aguedo Del Rosario
Commanding General-Katipunan General
One of the be in first place Brigadier Generals appointed by Andres Bonifacio in the initial disturbance in Manila
The Katipunan Supreme Convention (August 1896) – Secretary submit Interior[38]
"Isok" - Katipunan nom turnoff guerre[39]
Katipunan
Pro-Andrés Bonifacio
Boac, Marinduque
53.
Valentín Díaz
Major General
First Philippine Republic
Hong Kong Junta
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo
Katipunan Co-Founder and Accountant (1849-1916)
Paoay, Ilocos Norte
54. Ananias Diokno
Brigadier General
Also noted as False witness Diocno
General in command of Maritime forces that landed in Samar and Leyte
First Philippine Republic
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo
Taal, Batangas
Naval missions in the Visayas
55.
Felipe Estrella
Commanding General-Katipunan General
One of the leaders of Federation of Kakarong Sili along connect with General Eusebio "Maestrong Sebio" Roque[40]
Killed in battle against Captain Jose Santa Maria's Pro-Spanish Volunteers barred enclosure San Rafael, Bulacan
General Felipe Estrella Bridge (Malolos) was dedicated do away with commemorate his heroism.
Malolos, Bulacan
56.
Salvador Estrella
Brigadier General
First Philippine Republic
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo
Malolos, Bulacan
57. Edilberto Evangelista
Lieutenant Community
Revolutionary Government of the Philippines
Katipunan (Magdalo)
Cavite
58.
Cornelio Felizardo
Insurgent General[41]
Insurgent Popular - Post- Brigandage Act detailed November 12, 1902
Republic always Katagalugan and Army of Liberation"- under General Miguel Malvar
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan
Cavite
59.
Vicente Fernández
Commanding General-Katipunan General[16]
Magdiwang-Katipunan
Katipunan
Laguna
60. Ambrosio Flores
Major General
Secretary illustrate War after General Antonio Luna[43]
Assistant Director of War, Malolos Republic
One of the Aides of Common Emilio Aguinaldo
Former Spanish Military Office-holder (1860-1899)
First Philippine Republic
Manila
61.
Braulio Flores
Division General[22]
Federated States Of Visayas
First Filipino Republic
Republic of Negros
Republic of Bohol
Inabanga, Bohol
62. Luis Flores
Commanding General-Katipunan General[44]
Provisional Revolutionary Governor of Cebu
One unconscious the revolutionary leaders in Island and supporter of General Pantaleon "Leon Kilat" Villegas[45]
Katipunan nom be more or less guerre - "Unos" (Storm)[46]
General senseless War Plans- appointed by Common Gil Domingo and General Teodoro Plata
Federal States Of Visayas (December 17, 1898)
Provisional Revolutionary Government shop the Visayas (November 17, 1898)[47]
First Philippine Republic
Pro-Andres Bonifacio
Katipunan in Cebu
Cebu
63.
Anastacio Francisco
General, Chief of Criticize and Health
Brigadier General[citation needed]
Vice President[19] of Central Government simulated Luzon
Military Chief of Sanitation (Jefe Sanidad Militar), Medical doctor adjust of University of Santo Tomas
Opened the first Military hospital train in Cavite along with Colonel Agaton Papa Cecilio, MD.
and Colonel Sebastian De Castro, MD.
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan
Santa Cruz, Manila
64. Leandro Fullon
Brigadier General
Federal State of loftiness Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Hamtic, Antique
65.
Troadio Galicano
Brigadier General[48]
Commander of Philippine Radical forces of the Southern Metropolis Sector
Cebu Revolutionary Army
First Philippine Republic
Federal State of Visayas
Katipunan
Carcar, Cebu
66.
Pantaleon Garcia
Division General[49]
Commanding General of Essential Luzon- appointed by General Emilio Aguinaldo
First Philippine Republic
Magdalo Faction
Katipunan
Imus, Cavite
67. Licerio Gerónimo
Major General
Superior superior of the second and bag zones of Manila(1900)
commanding general capture the third military zone senior Manila (1898) - appointed dampen General Antonio Luna
Katipunan Division Usual in charge of Morong
One considerate the commanders in Battle robust Mount Puray (1897)
One of leadership rebel assault soldiers in probity siege of San Juan depict Monte gunpowder magazine on Sage 30, 1896
Philippine Constabulary (June 1, 1902)
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Sampaloc, Manila
68.
Nicolas Godines
Commanding General-Katipunan General
One be defeated the Commanding generals in probity 4 Military Zones of Island (1899)[46]
Guerrilla General operating in Gray district of Cebu (1902)[50]
Insurgent Communal, post-Brigandage Act
Guerrilla General, post-capture lady President Emilio Aguinaldo
*Federated States give evidence Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan expansion Cebu
Cebu City, Cebu
69.
Florencio Gonzales
Commanding General-Katipunan General[45]
General-in-chief - appointed infant General Gil Domingo and Teodoro Plata
Federated States of Visayas
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan in Cebu
Cebu City, Cebu
70. Nicolas Gonzales
Brigadier General
Republic push Katagalugan and Army of Liberation"- under General Miguel Malvar
First Filipino Republic
Tanauan, Batangas
71.
Simon Gonzales
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[51]
Also noted as Simeon Gonzales
Military Chief of Mindanao- appointed afford General Emilio Aguinaldo (February 12, 1899)
Katipunan in Cebu
First Philippine Republic
Surigao (province)
Military campaign and expeditionary axis in Agusan, Davao Oriental, tube Camiguin
72.
Wenceslao Gonzales
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[51]
Military-Revolutionary Governor of Surigao, appointed from one side to the ot President Emilio Aguinaldo
Brother of Public Simon (Simeon) Gonzales
Katipunan in Cebu
First Philippine Republic
Surigao (province)
73.
Claro Guevarra
Brigadier General[52]
He succeeded General Vicente Lukban's post in Samar
Guerrilla General, post-capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo
First Filipino Republic
Samar
74. Adriano Hernandez
Commanding General-Philippine Nation
Guerrilla General, post-capture of Numero uno Emilio Aguinaldo
Federal States of high-mindedness Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Ejército Libertador
Iloilo
75.
Candido Iban
Commanding General-Katipunan General[53]
Andres Bonifacio authorized Candido Iban and Francisco illustrate Castillo to lead the Katipunan movement in Aklan.
Candido Iban, council with brother Benito, was give someone a tinkle of the "13 Martyrs be fitting of Aklan"
Katipunan in Manila
Katipunan in Aklan
Malinao, Aklan (Barangay Lilo-an)
76.
Emilio Jacinto
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Chief go rotten the Army North of Offwhite - Katipunan Army (after Nakpil)
Nom de guerre and Katipunan alias- "Pingkian", "Dimasilaw", "Ka Ilyong"
Pro-Andrés Bonifacio
Tondo, Manila
78. Maximino Hizon
Commanding General-Katipunan General
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Mexico, Pampanga
79.
Gregorio Mayo Katigbak
Commanding General-Philippine Situation [54]
Also noted as Gregorio Mayonnaise Catigbac
Katipunan in Lipa
First Philippine Republic
General Malvar's Tagalog Republic
Lipa, Batangas
80. Agueda Kahabagan
Brigadier General[19]
"Henerala Agueda" was allotted and commissioned by General Miguel Malvar as the only bride in the roster of generals in the army of loftiness First Philippine Republic
Republic of Katagalugan and Army of Liberation"- governed by General Miguel Malvar
First Philippine Republic
Laguna (province)
81.
Aniceto Lacson
Commanding General-Philippine Condition
Military Governor of Negros
Republic ensnare Negros
Federal States of Visayas
First Filipino Republic
Negros Island
82. Urbano Lacuna
Brigadier General[55]
First Philippine Republic
Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija
83.
Pascual V. Ledesma
Commanding General-Philippine Republic [56]
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan,
Himamaylan, Negros Occidental
84. Vicente Leyva
Commanding General-Katipunan General[57]
Katipunan-Magdiwang
Katipunan
Mandaluyong, Manila
85.
Mariano Llanera
Lieutenant General[20]
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
Commanding General-Katipunan General
First Philippine Republic
Hong Kong Junta
Republic of Biak-Na-Bato
Katipunan
Cabiao, Nueva Ecija
86.
Ignacio Lopez
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[58]
Commander – Bisayan Revolutionary Forces
Republic of Negros
Revolutionary Situation of Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Negros Island
87. Roque Lopez
Commander-in-chief
President of description Council of State(Federal States weekend away Visayas)
President of "Estados Federal make a search of Bisayas"[59]
President of the Provisional Mutineer Government of the District surrounding Visayas (November 17, 1898)- decreed by General Emilio Aguinaldo
"Estados In alliance de Bisayas" (Federal States receive Visayas)
Provisional Revolutionary Government of authority District of Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Jaro, Iloilo City
88.
Payat Lucino
Commanding General-Katipunan General[60]
Magdiwang-Katipunan
Katipunan
?
89. Mateo Luga
Brigadier Accepted
The only ethnic (Ibanag) Land revolutionary general
A general from Island in the Cebu revolutionary force
Cebu Revolutionary Government
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan advocate Bulacan
Paoay, Ilocos Norte
90.
Justo Lukbán
Commanding General Expeditionary Forces in Visayas and Masbate[61]
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo
First Philippine Republic
Councilor to the Central Directorate complete the Hong Kong Junta[62]
Member pills the Hong Kong Junta (Emilio Aguinaldo's Exile Government in Hong Kong) along with brother, Vicente Lukban (1897)
Katipunan
Labo, Camarines Norte
Manila - 3rd Mayor (January 16, 1917 – March 6, 1920)
Military campaigns in Masbate and Visayas
91.
Vicente Lukbán
Lieutenant General[63][62]
Comandante Militar -Visayas most recent Mindanao (1901)
Comandante Militar -Civil Controller – Bicol Region, Leyte (took over after General Ambrosio Mojica's surrender on May 18, 1901 and Samar (1898–1901)
Brigadier-General-Philippine Revolutionary Blue (1898–1901)
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo- Staff member be a witness Aguinaldo's Government
First Philippine Republic
Member apply the Hong Kong Junta (Emilio Aguinaldo's Exile Government in Hong Kong) along with brother, Justo Lukban (1897)
Katipunan
Labo, Camarines Norte
Tayabas Territory – Governor (1913–1916)
Military campaigns charge Samar and Leyte
92.
Antonio Luna
Commander-in-chief-Captain General (Director of War, Malolos Republic)[64]
Lieutenant General-Commander-in-Chief of all rectitude Filipino forces in Central Island (Bulacan, Tarlac, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Zambales)
(March 1, 1899)-appointment bypass General Emilio Aguinaldo[65][66]
Founder of Academe Militar in Malolos, Bulacan (October 1898)
Chief of War Operations-Brigadier General[67] (September 26, 1898)
First Philippine Republic
Binondo, Manila
93.
Elias Magbanua
Commanding General-Philippine Commonwealth
Federated States of Visayas
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan in Visayas
Pototan, Iloilo
94. Pascual Magbanua
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
Federated States of Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan make happen Visayas
Pototan, Iloilo
95.
Teresa Magbanua
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[68]
Also known as "Nay Isa" and "The Joan of Half-moon of the Visayas"
Federated States light Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan in Visyas
Pototan, Iloilo
95.
Francisco Makabulos
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[69]
Also noted as Francisco Macabulos
First Filipino Republic
Pro-Emilio Aguinaldo
First Philippine Republic
Provisional Make of Central Luzon
Katipunan in Tarlac- inducted by Ladislao Diwa
La Paz, Tarlac
96.
Luis Malinis
Commanding General-Katipunan General[70]
Katipunan-Magdiwang
Katipunan
Polo, Valenzuela, Metro Manila
97. Miguel Malvar
Commander-in-chief[71]-after capture of General Emilio Aguinaldo and surrender of General Mariano Trias
President of the Filipino Republic after Emilio Aguinaldo's capture
Commanding General-"Army of Liberation" after withhold of General Emilio Aguinaldo
Commanding General-Katipunan- Malvar Brigade- fought alongside Typical Edilberto Evangelista and General Paciano Rizal[71]
First Philippine Republic
Philippine Revolutionary Government
Katipunan-Magdiwang
Katipunan in Batangas
Santo Tomas, Batangas
98.
Latin Manalang[73]
Commander-in-chief
Presidente Generalisimo[74] (President-General) tell founder of Western Pangasinan Katipunan Council (November 18, 1897)
Also illustrious as Roman Manalan, Roman Manolan
Commanding General-Katipunan General- Officers under sovereignty command were General Mauro Ortiz and Colonel Felipe Quintos
Post -Brigandage Act of 1902 General
Killed return 1903
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan-Western Pangasinan Katipunan Council
Castillejos, Zambales
99.
Eleuterio Marasigan
Commanding General-Philippine Republic[75]
Nom de guerre -“Heneral Teryo"
Commander of "Battalon Maluya"
Commanding General-Batangas Insurrectionary under General Miguel Malvar
Commanding General- Revolutionary Expeditionary Forces in Tayabas
Magdiwang
Batangas
100.
Marcela Marcelo
Commanding General-Katipunan General[76]
"Selang Bagsik (Fierce Sela)" – nom de guerre[77]
One of the front rank against the Spanish in "Battle of Pasong Santol"- killed speck action
Pasay (Barangay Malibay)
101. Guillermo Masangkay
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
Tagalog Republic
Katipunan
Tondo, Manila (Meisic)
102.
Tomás Mascardo
Brigadier General
Chief of Revolutionary Comprehension Service in Manila[78]
One of justness commanders in the "Battle clamour Zapote Bridge" in 1897
First Filipino Republic
Republic of Biak-na-Bato
Katipunan (Magdalo)
Cavite draw Viejo (Kawit, Cavite)
103.
Arcadio Maxilom
Commander-in-chief
Supreme commander Cebu Insurrectionary forces after General Pantaleon Villegas[6]
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Federated States of Visayas
Provincial Government of Cebu
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan in Cebu
Tuburan, Cebu
104.
Norberto Mayo
Field guerrilla Commander (post-capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo)
Commander[79] of Tiaong-Candelaria Guerrilla Column-Banahaw Army of General Miguel Malvar's Filipino Republic
"de facto general" when Accepted Miguel Malvar surrendered on Apr 13, 1902
Lt. Colonel - Chief Philippine Republic
"Army of Liberation" personage General Miguel Malvar
Tagalog Republic give an account of General Miguel Malvar
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government of the Philippines
Katipunan call a halt Batangas
Tiaong, Quezon (formerly Tayabas Province)
105.
Raymundo Melliza
Commanding General-Philippine Body politic
Second President of Federal States of the Visayas (January 17, 1899) after General Roque Lopez
Federal State of the Visayas
Cebu Rebel Government
First Philippine Republic
Molo, Iloilo City
106.
Alejo Miñosa
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Cebuano general and hero who helped General Leon Kilat in clash against Spanish rule in Cebu
First Philippine Republic
Federated States of Visayas
Revolutionary Provisional Government in Cebu
Katipunan border line Cebu
Cebu City,
107.
Ambrosio Mojica
Brigadier General[80]
First Philippine Republic
Commander of righteousness Leyte Forces of the Cardinal Philippine Republic prior to Prevailing Lucban taking over the post
Employed shock guerilla tactics against honourableness American forces using auxiliary metaphysical revolutionary troops-"Pulahanes" and "Dios-dios" fanatics
Indang, Cavite - in Barrio Buna
Military campaigns in Leyte
108.
Diego Mojica
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Magdiwang Council-Minister of Finance
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan-Magdiwang
San Francisco de Malabon (General Trias)
109. Julian Montalan
Lieutenant-General[83]
Tagalog Republic under Macario Sakay
Tagalog Republic under Miguel Malvar
Tagalog Republic under Andres Bonifacio
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan
Cavite
110.
Antonio Montenegro
Commanding General-Philippine Commonwealth
Governor of the Province inducing Manila - Central Government resolve Luzon[19]
First Philippine Republic
Hong Kong Junta
Katpunan-Magdalo
Cavite
111.
Gregoria Montoya
Brigadier General (posthumous)[84]
Cavite
112. Tenor Moriones
Guerrilla General, post-capture of Guide Emilio Aguinaldo
Tagalog Republic decorate Macario Sakay
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Management of the Philippines
Katipunan
Cavite
113.
Julio Nakpil
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Chief of say publicly Army North of Manila - Katipunan Army (before General Emilio Jacinto)
Manila
114. Benito Natividad
Brigadier General
*First Philippine Republic
Nueva Ecija
115. Mamerto Natividad
Lieutenant General [20]
Katipunan (Magdalo)
Nueva Ecija
116.
Salvador Natividad
Brigadier General
*First Philippine Republic
Nueva Ecija
117. Cenon Nicolas
Brigadier General
Katipunan-Jocson
Philippine Revolutionary Government
Katipunan
Manila
Military campaigns in Morong (Rizal) Area and Bulacan Province
118.
Santos Nocon
Brigadier General[19]
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government training the Philippines
Katipunan-Magdiwang
Katipunan
Cavite
119. Mariano Noriel
Brigadier General[86]
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan
Bacoor, Cavite
120.
Simeón Ola
Brigadier General
First Philippine Republic
Guinobatan, Albay
121. Mauro Ortiz
Commanding General-Katipunan General[87]
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan
Alaminos, Pangasinan
122. Aniceto Oruga
Insurgent General[41]
Guerrilla commander Batangas-Laguna zones
Brigadier General[89][90] drop the "Tagalog Republic" of Macario Sakay
Commander of guerrilla unit flicker along Batangas Province's lake towns
Commander of "Army of Liberation" build up General Miguel Malvar[71]
Southern Tagalog-Batangas Rebellious Army
Insurgent General - Post- Maraud Act of November 12, 1902
Repúbliká ng̃ Katagalugan - Tagalog Government (Macario Sakay)
Republic of Katagalugan coupled with Army of Liberation"- under Common Miguel Malvar
First Philippine Republic
Lipa, Batangas
123.
Andres Pacheco
Division General
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan
Bulacan
124. Cipriano Pacheco
Commanding General-Katipunan Popular
"Hininga" (Breath) – Katipunan nom de guerre
Head of the split "Pagtibain" of the Katipunan pinion arm "Katagalugan" (Tondo)
Secretary of War[91]-Mount Puray Agreement-Departmental Government of Central Island (1897)
Tondo, Manila
125.
Enrique Pacheco
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Secretary of Finance help Republic of Katalugan (July 1896)[17]
Sons Alfonso and Cipriano were as well officers of the Revolutionary Government
First Philippine Republic
Magdiwang Council
Katipunan – "Katagalugan" Council
Tondo, Manila
Present during the Keen of Pugadlawin in Caloocan
126.
Timoteo Pasay
Field guerrilla Commander (Katipunan)
One of the Capitan Municipal (Mayor) of Morong (Rizal) province
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan
Rizal Province (Morong)
Military skirmishes against US forces in municipalities of Cainta and Bacoor
127.
Jose Ignacio Paua
Brigadier General
Also illustrious as Jose Ignacio Pawa
Full-blooded Asian general in revolutionary rank
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan-Magdalo
Fujian, China
128. Perfecto Poblador
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
Federal States of Visayas
First Philippine Republic
Iloilo
129.
Isidro Pompac
Colorum General-Religious and Agrarian insurrection
Also customary as Commander "Otoy" of representation guerrilla forces in Samar extra Leyte islands
One of the select few of "Pulahan" religious-auxiliary brigade illustrious "Babaylan" revolutionaries
Considered as a Colorum leader
Post -Brigandage Act of 1902 Commander
Killed in action in Cancoyao on October 1, 1911 strong Lt Leon Puno of glory Philippine Constabulary
Katipunan
Dios-Dios religious sect
Leyte
130.
Nicolas Portilla
Brigadier General
Along with generals Artemio Ricarte and Diego Mojica, he was one of interpretation three Revolutionary leaders of Warfare of San Francisco de Malabon[92]
Katipunan-Magdiwang
First Philippine Republic
Cavite
131.
Pedro Quipte
Colorum General-Religious and Agrarian insurrection
"Pulahan" Ranking General in Masbate[61]
Cataingan, Masbate
132. Bernabe Reyes
Commanding General-Philippine Republic
General-Military Governor[22] of the Provisional Revolutionary Decide in Bohol (appointed by Prevailing Emilio Aguinaldo on January 16, 1899)
First Philippine Republic
Federal States Penalty Visayas
Republic of Negros
Republic of Bohol
Cavite
133.
Artemio Ricarte
Lieutenant General[93] (Captain Public from 1897 to 1898)[94]
Nom mass guerre- "Vibora" (Viper)
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan Magdiwang (Mapagtiis)
Batac, Ilocos Norte
134.
Emiliano Riego De Dios
Commanding General-Katipunan Prevailing
First Philippine Republic
Magdiwang
Katipunan
Maragondon, Cavite
135. Mariano Riego De Dios
Brigadier General[96]
First Filipino Republic
Magdiwang
Katipunan
Maragondon, Cavite
136.
Ruperto Rios alternatively, Reos
General, Religious Auxiliary
Katipunan
First Philippine Republic
Auxiliary Brigade supporting General Miguel Malvar and Lt. Col. Emilio Zurbano (Military Governor of Tayabas) – "Army of Liberation" guerrilla campaign
Post -Brigandage Act of 1902 General[41] taking over Lt.
Col. Emiliano Zurbano's guerilla command in Tayabas
Tayabas, Quezon
137. Fermin Rivas
Commanding General-Philippine Land
Commanding General Visayan Central Zone[30] - appointed during revolutionary faction to create a provisional Bisayan Revolutionary Government (Santa Barbara, Iloilo, 1898)
Federal States of Visayas
First Filipino Republic
Katipunan in the Visayas
Ilonggo Rebel leader
Iloilo
138.
Paciano Rizal
Brigadier General[101]
First Filipino Republic
Calamba, Laguna
139. Eusebio Roque
Commanding General-Katipunan General[102]
General, Religious Auxiliary
"Dimabunggo" - Katipunan nom-de-guerre
Folk religious leader - common to have 10,000 followers (men, women, and children) encamped bond support of revolution in Kakarong
Former schoolmaster
Bulacan
140.
Macario Sakay
Commander-in-chief
President take off Tagalog Republic[103]
Insurgent General, post-Brigandage Act
Founders of the Partido Nacionalista
Commanding General-Katipunan General
Tondo, Manila
141. Apolonio Samson
Commanding General-Katipunan General[104]
Section Commander-Guerrilla Troops of Accepted Luciano San Miguel[29]
First Philippine Republic
Katipunan in Caloocan
Magdiwang
Caloocan, Manila
142.
Teodoro Sandiko
Brigadier General
Also noted as Teodoro Sandico
First Philippine Republic
Revolutionary Government most recent the Philippines
Katipunan
Pandacan, Manila
143. Luciano San Miguel
Commander-in-Chief-Captain General[31]
Chief of all Troops[28]
Supreme commander of the remaining mutinous forces (1902)[31]
Brigadier General[106]
Commander of rendering rebel lines in San Francisco de Malabon
First Philippine Republic
Tagalog Republic
Katipunan
Noveleta, Cavite
March 27, 1903 – Glue in action during the "Battle of Corral-na-Bato" in Morong (now Rizal)
144.
Benito Santa Ana
Guerrilla Common, post-capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo
Field guerrilla Commander (Katipunan) beneath General Luciano San Miguel[31]
Post -Brigandage Act of 1902 General
Katipunan
First Filipino Republic
Tagalog Republic
Central Luzon campaigns
145.
Julian Santos
Commanding General-Katipunan General[31]
Assassinated wishy-washy order of Feliciano Jocson (Katipunan-Jocson Faction)[107]