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  Bonifacio Ferries - Book a Bonifacio Ferry with A Ferry . to   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Book a Bonifacio Ferry ticket for your ferry crossing from the port of Bonifacio in Corsica to the port of Santa Teresa with the ferry operator Moby Lines.
The origin of Bonifacio is not really specified in the works, but of the approximate dates declare its creation between 828 and 833 by Boniface, marquis de Toscane, who baptized the city.
Bonifacio results from a warlike conflict between Pisa and Genoa, these two large cities disputing with eagerness this citadel which was a military strategic link and a harbour complex without equal in Corsica.
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  Bonifacio day
Bonifacio and Jose Rizal were both members of La Liga Filipina, a movement working peacfully for reforms in the Philippines.
Bonifacio failed to anticipate the possible arrival of the Spanish reinforcement troops, who caused the Filipino's defeat.
Bonifacio and his younger brother Procopio were accused by the Spaniards of rebellion and were sentenced to die.
www.seasite.niu.edu /Tagalog/Cynthia/festivals/bonifacio_day.htm   (1429 words)

  
  Andres Bonifacio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
--> Andrés Bonifacio was born in Manila in 1863, the son of a government official.
By the mid-1880s, he had become a fervent Filipino nationalist; when José Rizal established the Liga Filipina in 1892, Bonifacio was one of its first members.
On July 7, he founded the Katipunan, a secret society open to both peasants and the middle class that employed Masonic rituals to impart an air of sacred mystery.
www.loc.gov /rr/hispanic/1898/bonifacio.html   (234 words)

  
 Andres Bonifacio
Bonifacio, as the highest officer, or Supremo, of the Katipunan, was asked to settle a dispute.
Bonifacio’s decision to come to Cavite proved to be the beginning of his downfall.
Bonifacio was nominated for the position of director of the interior, but Daniel Tirona of Kawit stood up and questioned his ability to hold that job.
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 Philippine History: Bonifacio: Slain Again and Again
Bonifacio is said to have been buried in a shallow grave by one of his executioners who must have been conscience-stricken.
For example, the blood compact which Bonifacio highlighted in the early part of his powerful manifesto and in the design of the Katipunan initiation rites is not to be found in Rizal's writings or in the Masonic ceremonies from which this was supposedly copied.
This pattern of official government preparations for the centennials of this decade obviously belittles the significance of Bonifacio and the Katipunan, and focuses the spotlights and the funds on Aguinaldo and his Declaration of supposed independence (actually of a protectorate "under the protection of the Mighty and Humane North American nation").
www.tribo.org /history/bonifacio.html   (1541 words)

  
 Andres Bonifacio Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Andres Bonifacio was born in Tondo, Manila, on Nov. 30, 1863.
Bonifacio was invited to mediate, only to be rebuffed by the clannish middle class of Cavite.
Judging Bonifacio's plans as divisive and harmful to unity, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, the elected president of the provisional revolutionary government, ordered the arrest, trial, and execution for "treason and sedition" of Bonifacio and his brothers.
www.bookrags.com /biography/andres-bonifacio   (457 words)

  
 Bonifacio Ferry - Timetables, prices and Bonifacio ferry tickets
From the high cliff-top perch, Bonifacio has defied gravity for a thousand years or more and is unique by virtue of both it's history and extraordinary geographical position.
The ancient citadel is built on a natural promontory of chalk, overlooking nearby Sardinia and the Straits of Bonifacio that separate the two islands.
Sometimes known as 'the City of the Cliffs', traces of the earliest buildings are to be found within the fortified walls of the citadel - the 'haute ville'.
www.directferries.co.uk /bonifacio_ferry.htm   (278 words)

  
 bailey83221: The Tragedy Of Andres Bonifacio Philippi
Bonifacio was not known as a civic leader and did not belong to the principalia of middle-class educated natives that included among its members Jose Rizal and other propagandists.
Bonifacio, founder of the Katipunan, was tried with his brother Procopio by a court-martial in a house in Maragondon which was restored and declared a national historical landmark by the NHI.
Bonifacio, informed of the discovery, secretly instructed his messengers to summon all the leaders of the Katipunan to a general assembly to be held on August 24.
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 Bonifacio Villas - villa holidays in Corsica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Select from private villas with their own pool in Bonifacio an area of the island which is regarded as top of the range for holidays in Corsica.
Of exceptional beauty, Bonifacio is sited on a deep cleft in stunning white limestone cliffs, which form a wonderful natural harbour, dominated by Europe's most spectacular fortified citidel looking out towards Sardinia across the straits.
Indeed Bonifacio is something of a mecca for film stars, musicians and the elite in general.
www.villa-holiday-company.co.uk /france/bonifacio.asp   (617 words)

  
 Bonifacio Papers: February 2006
On December 31, 1895, according to Valenzuela, a meeting was held at Bonifacio’s house for the purpose of electing the members of the new Supreme Council of the Katipunan.
Bonifacio was re-elected as Pangulo (President), Emilio Jacinto was elected Kalihim (Secretary) and he, Valenzuela, was elected Taga-usig (Fiscal).
The crackdown, it is said, led Bonifacio to warn branch leaders as early as May that the KKK’s secrecy had been broken, and that the association now found itself like a pregnant woman forced by circumstances to deliver before her time was due.
bonifaciopapers.blogspot.com /2006_02_01_bonifaciopapers_archive.html   (5449 words)

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