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Andres Bonifacio
(1863-1897) Maypagasa.
Founder; Secretary (1892); Fiscal (1893-4); President (1895-6) of the
Supreme Council; President of the Sovereign Tagalog Nation (1896-7).

KKK signature of Andres Bonifacio
Vzypzgzsz = Maypagasa.

Ang Plo ng
H.B. Ang Pangulo ng
Haring Bayan
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Emilio Jacinto
(1875-1899)
Pingkian. Fiscal (1894-5); Secretary (1895-6) of the
Supreme Council; Army Commander in the Northern District (1896-97).

KKK signature of Emilio Jacinto Pnllknzll = Pinkian (but
sometimes Pnllgknzll = Pingkian).

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Deodato Arellano (1844-c.1898)
Santol. President of the Supreme Council (1892-3).
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Ladislao Diwa
(1863-1930)
Baliti. Fiscal
(1892-3) of the Supreme Council.

KKK signature of Ladislao
Diwa Bzjρtρ = Baliti
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Teodoro Plata (1866-1897)
Pangligtas.
Secretary of the Supreme Council (1892-3).

KKK signature of Teodoro
Plata
Pzllgjngtzs = Pangligtas
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Pio Valenzuela
(1869-1956)
Dimas Ayaran. Fiscal
of the Supreme Council (1895-6).

KKK signature of Pio
Valenzuela. Dimas Ayaran was his alias; Madlang
Away was the nom-de-plume he used when contributing to Kalayaan.
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Jose Turiano Santiago (1875-1942)
Tik Tik. Secretary of the
Supreme Council (1894-5).

KKK signature of Jose Turiano Santiago
Tnk Tnk Tik Tik
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Tomas Remigio (1867-1916)
Toremige. Member of the Supreme Council (1893).

KKK signature of Tomas Remigio
Tcrqvρfq = Toremige
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Teodoro Gonzales
Bathala. Member
of the Supreme Council (1893-5).

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Briccio Pantas (?
c.1930)
Bungahan. Secretary of
the Supreme Council (1893)
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Guillermo Masangkay (1867-1963)
Alakdan. Member of the Supreme Council (1894).

KKK signature of Guillermo Masangkay. Zjz[baybayin k]dzll = Alakdan.
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Francisco Carreon (1865-1946)
Silanganan. Member of the Supreme Council (1895-6).

KKK signature of Francisco Carreon. Sρjnllgnllnll = Silanganan.
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Josι Dizon (? 1897)
Father of
Marina Dizon; uncle of Emilio Jacinto; martyred
at Bagumbayan.
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Procopio Bonifacio (? -1897)
Pisaw.
President of By. Tanglaw in Santa Cruz.
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Cipriano Pacheco
Hininga. President of By. Pagtibain
in Tondo.
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Macario Sakay
(1870-1907)
Pakulin. President of Sb. Maypagasa
in Trozo.

KKK signature of Macario
Sakay. Pzkxjρll = Pakulin.
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Pio del Pilar (1865-1931)
Pang-una. Secretary of By. Magtagumpay
in Makati and Malibay.

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Julio Nakpil (1867-1960)
Giliw. Not a KKK
member prior to August 1896, but appointed by Bonifacio as Secretary, later
President, of the High Council in the Northern District.

Julio N. Giliw
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Gregoria de Jesus (1875-1943)
Leading
member of the Womens Section; wife of Andres Bonifacio.

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Marina Dizon
Leading
member of the Womens Section; wife of Jose Turiano
Santiago; cousin of Emilio Jacinto.
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Simeona de Remigio
Leading
member of the Womens Section; wife of Tomas Remigio.
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Mariano Alvarez
(1842-1924)
Mainam. President of Sb. Magdiwang
in Noveleta (1896-7).

KKK signature of Mariano Alvarez
M. A. Mainam.
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Santiago Alvarez
(1872-1930)
Apoy. President of By. Magdiwang
in Noveleta (April 1896); later Captain General of Sb. Magdiwang.

Santiago Alvarez, Apoy
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Artemio Ricarte (1866-1945)
Vibora. Treasurer of Sb. Mapagtiis
in San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite (1896);
Captain General of the Philippine army (March 1897).

Artemio Ricarte,Vibora
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Emilio Aguinaldo
(1869-1964)
Magdalo. President of By. Magdalo
in Kawit, Cavite (April 1896), later War
President of Sb. Magdalo; later President of the Republica Filipina.

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Eusebio Roque (? 1897)
Dimabunggo; Maestrong Sebio. KKK leader at Kakarong,
Bulacan
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