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Maximo Inocencio : ウィキペディア英語版
Maximo Inocencio

Maximo F. Inocencio (18 November 1833 in Cavite, Cavite, Philippines — 12 September 1896 in Cavite, Philippines) was a Filipino architect and businessman involved in construction, shipping, trade and lumber. He figured in the 1872 Cavite mutiny and was a supporter of the Philippine Revolution, leading to his execution by the Spaniards in 1896. Consequently, he and the other Filipinos executed came to be known as the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite.
==Early life==
Maximo Inocencio's mother was a direct descendant of the Spanish family Franco. His father was a seaman who made voyages to and from Mexico. He was still a boy when his father died.
Although one source identifies Inocencio as an architect and a carpenter by profession, little is known about his schooling. He pursued an independent occupation as an apprentice in a carpentry shop of the arsenal in Cavite. He later became a contractor and erected churches, bridges, buildings, and other public works in Cavite. His shop was located at San Roque, employing about 25 men.〔Eminent Filipinos. Manila: National Historical Commission, Saulo, Alfredo B. and Esteban A. De Ocampo〕
His construction company built the Tejeros Bridge, the provincial capitol, the Cavite elementary and high schools, the cathedral and parochial house of San Pedro and the Inocencio mansion ''La Casa Grande''. The company also repaired the church in Naic and the Dominican church in Cavite. He also constructed ''bancas'', ''cascos'' and sailboats. He did business with the Spanish Navy and maintained a yard where repairs on small boats were done. Later, he established a sawmill and lumberyard.
He had three sailboats, ''Dos Hermanos La Luz'', ''Amparo'', and ''Aurea'', which he used for hauling logs and transporting firewood from Mindoro, Mariveles, and from as far as Lagingmanok (renamed Padre Burgos), Quezon province.

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