The first Supremo of the Katipunan was Deodato Arellano. He was one of Bonifacio's co-founder of the Katipunan, and was also a member of the reform movement La Liga Filipina founded by Rizal.
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Deodato Arellano - First Supremo of the Katipunan |
Quoted from source :
"Propagandist and first president of the Katipunan, Deodato Arellano was born to Juan de la Cruz and Mamerta de la Cruz on July 26, 1844 in Bulacan, Bulacan. The family changed their name to Arellano in compliance with the Claveria decree of 1849."
"After taking a course in bookkeeping at the Ateneo Municipal, he worked as an assistant clerk at the arsenal of the military’s artillery corps. He married Marcelo H. del Pilar’s sister, Hilaria, on April 22, 1877, after his first wife, Paula Rivera, died."
"He joined La Propaganda, a movement that sought political reforms in the country. It was founded by his brother-in-law Del Pilar and Mariano Ponce. He was assigned to handle both the dissemination of the group’s propaganda materials and the collection of funds for the members who were based in Spain. He also made reports on the group’s progress and activities, which he sent to its leaders. He was assisted in the dissemination work by Del Pilar’s young nephew, Gregorio del Pilar."
"La Propaganda was short-lived. The money collected to pay for the upkeep of the members struggling for reforms in Spain was allegedly misspent and, thus, the group was dissolved. To continue La Propaganda’s work, Dr. Jose Rizal decided to establish La Liga Filipina on July 3, 1892. Deodato Arellano, who was one of the first to respond to Rizal’s cry to unite and organize, was elected its first secretary. He served under its president, Ambrosio Salvador."
"A few days after the establishment of the Liga, however, Rizal was arrested and detained at Fort Santiago. On July 7, 1892, Gov. Eulogio Despujol announced his immediate deportation to Dapitan. That same day, at the house of Deodato Arellano at 72 Azcarraga Street, Andres Bonifacio, a Liga member, gathered together Teodoro Plata, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, Jose Dizon and Arellano himself to found an underground association, the Katipunan, whose main goal was to attain not mere reforms but the country’s separation from Spain – national independence."
Source :
http://www.nhcp.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=173Source :
Quoted from source :
"Contrary to popular belief, Andres Bonifacio—though undoubtedly one of the more prominent founders of the Katipunan—was not its first Supremo or the President of the Supreme Council. On July 15, 1892, the members of the Supreme Council were Deodato Arellano (Supremo), Bonifacio (Comptroller), Ladislao Diwa (Fiscal), Teodoro Plata (Secretary), and Valentin Diaz (Treasurer)."
Source :
http://malacanang.gov.ph/4304-the-founding-of-the-katipunan/
Related Link :
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/67864/movement-launched-to-recognize-bonifacio-as-first-president
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