Andres Bonifacio founder of KKK
Kataastaasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng mga anak ng bayan
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The official newspaper of the Katipunan was called "Kalayaan" (Freedom). It was founded by Emilio Jacinto and was used to spread revolutionary ideas and information among the members of the secret society.
Andres Bonifacio is a Filipino hero. He is the founder of the KKK- not Ku Klux Klan but Kataastaasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng mga anak ng bayan. He is also a writer of the Kalayaan- the Katipunan newspaper. He is, together with Emilio Jacinto, the founder of the katipunan.
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Andres Bonifacio was one of the founding members of the Katipunan and served as an officer until 1895, when he became the president of the underground association. His service as an officer acted as a way to groom him for the position of president and leader of the Filipino revolution.
bible ng katipunan
the first filipino flag can be trace from the time of the Andres Bonifacio's secrete society named kataastaasan kagalanggalangang katipunan ng mga anak ng bayan or ( highest and most honorable Society of the son of the nation) we known as KKK. Benita Rodriquez , Gregoria de jesus and bonifacio's wife who made this
The Brain of Katipunan is Emilio Jacinto
Katipunan was created on 1892-07-07.
Structure of KatipunanThe structure of Katipunan reveals that it was greatly influenced by Masonry as to initiation rites, and by Rizal's La Liga Filipina as to organization. Structurally, the society had 3 governing bodies- the Kataastaasang Sanggunian or Supreme Council, the Sangguniang Bayan or Provincial Council and the Sanggyniang Balanggay or Popular Council. Kataastaasang Sanggunian is the highest governing bodyof society. Sangguniang Bayan and Sangguniang Balanggay represents the province and municipality or town.Judicial matters affecting the members of the society were referred to as sort of court known as the Sangguniang Hukuman or Judicial Council. During its existence, the Judicial Council had not passed the death sentence on any member. But a secret chamber, composed of Bonifacio, Jacinto, Valenzuela srntenced some members to be expelled for having allegedly violated the secrets of the society.