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Edilberto Evangelista

Edilberto Evangelista (February 24, 1862 – February 17, 1897) was a Filipino civil engineer and a revolutionary.

Edilberto Evangelista
Portrait image of Edilberto Evangelista
Nickname(s)Ipil
Born(1862-02-24)February 24, 1862
Santa Cruz, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedFebruary 17, 1897(1897-02-17) (aged 34)
Zapote Bridge, Bacoor and Las Piñas (ManilaCavite provincial boundary), Captaincy General of the Philippines
Allegiance Katipunan (Magdalo)
Years of service1897
RankLieutenant General
Battles/wars

Early life and career edit

He was born in Sta. Cruz, Manila, on February 24, 1862. Evangelista finished his Bachelor of Arts at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in 1878.[1] He was awarded a medal of excellence in Mathematics. Poor health made him to drop his idea of studying medicine. After this, he became a teacher, a cattle dealer, a tobacco merchant between Cebu and Manila, and later a contractor of public works. He soon went to Madrid in 1890. It was during this time that he befriended many Filipino patriots, including José Rizal, who advised him to study engineering in Belgium.[1] He therefore enrolled at the University of Ghent, one of the world's top engineering schools, and finished civil engineering and architecture with highest honors. He then received profitable offers of employment from several institutions in Europe but he declined because of his zeal to serve his country.[1]

Philippine Revolution edit

He returned to the Philippines in September 1896, shortly after the start of the Philippine Revolution. He was arrested and imprisoned, since the Spanish authorities suspected many people of the revolution and he had in his possession Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, but he escaped.[2] He joined General Emilio Aguinaldo's command on October 22, 1896.[1] At the Imus Assembly on December 31, 1896, Evangelista had submitted his draft of a constitution as requested by both Magdalo and Magdiwang factions of the KKK. He was elected Lieutenant General in the said meeting, now in the ranks of Artemio Ricarte. Aguinaldo later utilized General Evangelista's engineering skills. He planned and built forts and barricades in Bacoor, Binakayan, Cavite Viejo, Munting-ilog, Silang, Dasmariñas, Imus, Salitran, Lumang-bayan, and Noveleta, to serve as protection against Spanish forces.[3] One Spanish general commented that the fortifications were the "fortifications of the future."[1] Aguinaldo himself publicly recommended Evangelista to head the revolutionary government that would be established in lieu of the Katipunan, for he was "the most educated" in the organization. Aguinaldo also said that Evangelista could "command the respect of the Spaniards".[4] He was part of the Magdalo government, serving as assistant overall captain general to Aguinaldo. Though in the actual sense, he was neutral in the Magdalo-Magdiwang feud.[4]

Evangelista was calm but fatalistic, a characteristic misinterpreted as bravery. He was drawing trenches on the ground with a stick while the enemy fired cannons at their forces. One time, a shell dropped very near him yet he did not flinch nor run, instead he brushed the dust off his coat and continued to draw.[5] His life soon ended, as well as hopes for him by fellowmen, when he died, along with Captain Mariano San Gabriel and Captain Mariano Ramírez, on February 17, 1897, during the Battle of Zapote Bridge. His post was succeeded by his protégé, Miguel Malvar.[4]

Legacy edit

A military camp in Cagayan de Oro was named after him, Camp Edilberto Evangelista. However, local lawmakers in the area have recently filed House Bill No. 4735, suggesting to change the name into Camp Jose Montalvan.[6] Camp Edilberto Evangelista is the largest military camp in Mindanao with an area of 129 hectares. It houses the 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army.[7]

There are two major streets named after Evangelista: one in Quiapo, Manila and the other in Bangkal, Makati. The streets that bear his name are now famous for its thrift and second-hand shops.[5] Gen. Evangelista Street, a main thoroughfare from Zapote to Mabolo in Bacoor, was also named after him.

House Bill No. 5659, passed on December 18, 2008, by seven lawmakers, sought to rename the Alabang-Zapote Road in Las Piñas to General Edilberto Evangelista Avenue for the latter's fearless exploits during the Philippine Revolution.[8]

In popular culture edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "144th Birth Anniversary of Revolutionary General Edilberto T. Evangelista". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2011-11-04.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . The History of Cavite. Archived from the original on 2008-04-02. Retrieved 2006-03-08.
  3. ^ "Central Luzon and NCR: Edilberto T. Evangelista". MSC Communications Technologies, Inc. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  4. ^ a b c Alvarez, Santiago V. (1992). The katipunan and the revolution: memoirs of a general. Ateneo University Press. ISBN 9789715500777. Retrieved 2011-11-05. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. ^ a b . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  6. ^ . BUSINESSWEEK MINDANAO. Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  7. ^ . SunStar. Archived from the original on 2011-09-07. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-17. Retrieved 2011-11-04.

External links edit

  • "First Stage of the Revolution". Mabini. Retrieved 2006-03-08.
  • . Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  • "143rd Birth Anniversary of Revolutionary General Edilberto T. Evangelista". Business Library. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  • "The Birth of an Army". Retrieved 2011-11-05.

edilberto, evangelista, february, 1862, february, 1897, filipino, civil, engineer, revolutionary, portrait, image, nickname, ipilborn, 1862, february, 1862santa, cruz, manila, captaincy, general, philippinesdiedfebruary, 1897, 1897, aged, zapote, bridge, bacoo. Edilberto Evangelista February 24 1862 February 17 1897 was a Filipino civil engineer and a revolutionary Edilberto EvangelistaPortrait image of Edilberto EvangelistaNickname s IpilBorn 1862 02 24 February 24 1862Santa Cruz Manila Captaincy General of the PhilippinesDiedFebruary 17 1897 1897 02 17 aged 34 Zapote Bridge Bacoor and Las Pinas Manila Cavite provincial boundary Captaincy General of the PhilippinesAllegianceKatipunan Magdalo Years of service1897RankLieutenant GeneralBattles warsPhilippine Revolution Battle of Binakayan Dalahican Battle of Zapote Bridge Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Philippine Revolution 3 Legacy 4 In popular culture 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editHe was born in Sta Cruz Manila on February 24 1862 Evangelista finished his Bachelor of Arts at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in 1878 1 He was awarded a medal of excellence in Mathematics Poor health made him to drop his idea of studying medicine After this he became a teacher a cattle dealer a tobacco merchant between Cebu and Manila and later a contractor of public works He soon went to Madrid in 1890 It was during this time that he befriended many Filipino patriots including Jose Rizal who advised him to study engineering in Belgium 1 He therefore enrolled at the University of Ghent one of the world s top engineering schools and finished civil engineering and architecture with highest honors He then received profitable offers of employment from several institutions in Europe but he declined because of his zeal to serve his country 1 Philippine Revolution editHe returned to the Philippines in September 1896 shortly after the start of the Philippine Revolution He was arrested and imprisoned since the Spanish authorities suspected many people of the revolution and he had in his possession Jose Rizal s Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo but he escaped 2 He joined General Emilio Aguinaldo s command on October 22 1896 1 At the Imus Assembly on December 31 1896 Evangelista had submitted his draft of a constitution as requested by both Magdalo and Magdiwang factions of the KKK He was elected Lieutenant General in the said meeting now in the ranks of Artemio Ricarte Aguinaldo later utilized General Evangelista s engineering skills He planned and built forts and barricades in Bacoor Binakayan Cavite Viejo Munting ilog Silang Dasmarinas Imus Salitran Lumang bayan and Noveleta to serve as protection against Spanish forces 3 One Spanish general commented that the fortifications were the fortifications of the future 1 Aguinaldo himself publicly recommended Evangelista to head the revolutionary government that would be established in lieu of the Katipunan for he was the most educated in the organization Aguinaldo also said that Evangelista could command the respect of the Spaniards 4 He was part of the Magdalo government serving as assistant overall captain general to Aguinaldo Though in the actual sense he was neutral in the Magdalo Magdiwang feud 4 Evangelista was calm but fatalistic a characteristic misinterpreted as bravery He was drawing trenches on the ground with a stick while the enemy fired cannons at their forces One time a shell dropped very near him yet he did not flinch nor run instead he brushed the dust off his coat and continued to draw 5 His life soon ended as well as hopes for him by fellowmen when he died along with Captain Mariano San Gabriel and Captain Mariano Ramirez on February 17 1897 during the Battle of Zapote Bridge His post was succeeded by his protege Miguel Malvar 4 Legacy editA military camp in Cagayan de Oro was named after him Camp Edilberto Evangelista However local lawmakers in the area have recently filed House Bill No 4735 suggesting to change the name into Camp Jose Montalvan 6 Camp Edilberto Evangelista is the largest military camp in Mindanao with an area of 129 hectares It houses the 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army 7 There are two major streets named after Evangelista one in Quiapo Manila and the other in Bangkal Makati The streets that bear his name are now famous for its thrift and second hand shops 5 Gen Evangelista Street a main thoroughfare from Zapote to Mabolo in Bacoor was also named after him House Bill No 5659 passed on December 18 2008 by seven lawmakers sought to rename the Alabang Zapote Road in Las Pinas to General Edilberto Evangelista Avenue for the latter s fearless exploits during the Philippine Revolution 8 In popular culture editPortrayed by Alireza Libre in the 2012 film El Presidente References edit a b c d e 144th Birth Anniversary of Revolutionary General Edilberto T Evangelista Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2011 11 04 permanent dead link Edilberto Evangelisa The History of Cavite Archived from the original on 2008 04 02 Retrieved 2006 03 08 Central Luzon and NCR Edilberto T Evangelista MSC Communications Technologies Inc Retrieved 2011 11 04 a b c Alvarez Santiago V 1992 The katipunan and the revolution memoirs of a general Ateneo University Press ISBN 9789715500777 Retrieved 2011 11 05 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b History behind Evangelista Street Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on 2013 07 29 Retrieved 2011 11 04 Renaming of 4ID camp pushed BUSINESSWEEK MINDANAO Archived from the original on 2012 05 02 Retrieved 2011 11 05 Renaming of military camp proposed SunStar Archived from the original on 2011 09 07 Retrieved 2011 11 04 House Bill Number 5659 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 06 17 Retrieved 2011 11 04 External links edit First Stage of the Revolution Mabini Retrieved 2006 03 08 The Life and Works of Dr Jose P Rizal Archived from the original on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 11 04 143rd Birth Anniversary of Revolutionary General Edilberto T Evangelista Business Library Retrieved 2011 11 04 The Birth of an Army Retrieved 2011 11 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edilberto Evangelista amp oldid 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