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Benito Natividad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benito Natividad
General Benito Alejandrino Natividad (January 12, 1875 to December 1, 1964) was a military leader, a governor and a judge. His parents were Gervasia Alejandrino and Mamerto Natividad, Sr. a prominent lawyer and first martyr of Nueva Ecija who was executed by the Spanish authorities on Sept. 26, 1896 in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija. He fought in the Philippine Revolution against Spain and was exiled to Hong Kong with Aguinaldo and other revolutionaries in accordance with the Treaty of Biak Na Bato. He also fought in the Philippine–American War and was one of the last to surrender together with Gen. Manuel Tinio, after the capture of Aguinaldo. He was wounded twice in battle. ==Philippine Revolution== Together with his brothers, Benito fought in the Philippine rebellion against the Spanish authorities to avenge their father’s death. They joined the ''Katipunan'' and traveled to Binakayan, Cavite, were they were the house guests of Baldomero Aguinaldo. The Spaniards retaliated by burning their beautiful house and sugar mills at Jaen, Nueva Ecija. He fought against the Spaniards in several battles, including the battles of Pintong Bato in Imus Cavite. It was here where he was first wounded in battle.〔Dictionary of Philippine Biography, pp. 289〕 Natividad was one of those who signed the Biak-na-Bato Constitution and was later exiled to Hong Kong together with Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in 1897. He returned to the Philippines to continue fighting against the Spaniards.
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