March 16, 1864[1] Bacoor, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Died
January 27, 1915(1915-01-27) (aged 50)[2] Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippine Islands
Buried
Manila North Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines[2]
Allegiance
First Philippine Republic Republic of Biak-na-Bato Katipunan
Service/branch
Philippine Revolutionary Army
Years of service
1897–1899
Rank
Brigadier General
Battles/wars
Philippine Revolution
Battle of Pateros
Battle of Alapan
Philippine–American War
Mariano Noriel (March 16, 1864 - January 27, 1915) was a Filipino general who fought during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War. He was member of the War Council that handled the case of Andres Bonifacio in 1897. He led Filipino advance troops before the American army landed in Intramuros in 1898.[3]
^"MARIANO NORIEL (1864-1915)". Retrieved April 6, 2012.
^ abMariano Noriel's Death Certificate
^Joaquin, Nick (1990). Manila, My Manila. Vera-Reyes Inc.
MarianoNoriel (March 16, 1864 - January 27, 1915) was a Filipino general who fought during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War....
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force of over 6,000 men under Artemio Ricarte, Luciano San Miguel, MarianoNoriel, and Juan Cailles pressured Peña's troops around Cavite. At Alapan,...
Red's first full-length feature, Bayani in 1992. Arcilla played General MarianoNoriel, who was a member of the War Council that oversaw Andrés Bonifacio's...
and that they should be exiled in Pico de Loro, but Pío del Pilar and MarianoNoriel, both former supporters and loyalist of Bonifacio, along with other...
members of the church in Bacoor were Katipuneros headed by General MarianoNoriel, who is also the first president of the laymen organization. The conversion...
sentence' to deportation or exile on May 8, 1897, but Pío del Pilar and MarianoNoriel, both former supporters of Bonifacio, persuaded Aguinaldo to withdraw...
forced to withdraw his original decision after he was pressured by Gen. MarianoNoriel and Gen. Pio del Pilar. 10 May 1897 – The Bonifacio brothers are executed...
Geronimo Memorial located in Rodriguez, Rizal on February 20, 1993 MarianoNoriel (1864–1915), Filipino general who fought during the Philippine Revolution...
architect Arcadio de Guzmán Arellano, inaugurated on May 30, 1920. General MarianoNoriel, Tomas Arguelles and Pio del Pilar are some of the few who were interred...
revolution. On May 10, Major Lázaro Makapagal, upon orders from General MarianoNoriel, executed the Bonifacio brothers: 143 at the foothills of Mount Buntis...
Manila. Manila. May 8, 1890. http://www.worldcat.org/title/general-mariano-noriel-innocent/oclc/317328798 [bare URL] McCoy, Alfred W. (1993). An Anarchy...
detachments in Cavite. The combined forces of Generals Luciano San Miguel, MarianoNoriel, Artemio Ricarte and Juan Cailles, having with them about 6,000–8,000...
and attacked Puente Colgante, causing the enemy to fall back, General MarianoNoriel, Parañaque, Colonel Enrique Pacheco, Navotas, Tambobong and Caloocan...
interred beside him. Joson was married to Araceli Santos Noriel, the granddaughter of MarianoNoriel and they had six children. All five sons either held...
caught completely by surprise and surrendered immediately, meanwhile, MarianoNoriel advanced on Taguig and Pio del Pilar on Las Piñas and Silang respectively...
religious arm of General General MarianoNoriel, who is also the first president of the laymen organization." / "Noriel". ICHACHA.NET. Native English Web...
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