Antonio Luna

Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines

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General Don Antonio Narciso Luna de San Pedro y Novicio de San Ignacio

Filipino: Heneral Antonio Narciso Novicio de San Ignacio Luna de San Pedro
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Urbiztondo St. (present-day Barraca St.), Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Death: June 05, 1899 (32)
Plaza Lucero, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines (Murder by gunshot and stabbing)
Place of Burial: Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Joaquin Posadas Luna and Laureana Novicio-Luna
Brother of Numeriana Novicio Luna; Manuel Luna; Juan Luna; José Luna; Joaquín Luna and 1 other

Occupation: Philippine Revolutionary Army officer
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About Antonio Luna

Antonio Luna was a Filipino army general and a pharmacist who fought in the Philippine–American War before his assassination on June 5, 1899, at the age of 32.

Regarded as one of the fiercest generals of his time, he succeeded Artemio Ricarte as the Commanding General of the Philippine Army. He sought to apply his background in military science to the fledgling army. A sharpshooter himself, he organized professional guerrilla soldiers later named the "Luna Sharpshooters" and the "Black Guard" with Senyor Michael Joaquin. His three-tier defense, now known as the Luna Defense Line, gave the American troops a difficult endeavor during their campaign in the provinces north of Manila. This defense line culminated in the creation of a military stronghold in the Cordillera.

Despite his commitment to discipline the army and serve the Republic which attracted the admiration of the people, his temper and fiery outlashes caused some to abhor him, including people from Aguinaldo's cabinet.[4] Nevertheless, Luna's efforts were recognized during his time, and he was awarded the Philippine Republic Medal in 1899. He was also a member of the Malolos Congress. Besides his military studies, Luna also studied pharmacology, literature, and chemistry.

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Antonio Luna's Timeline

1866
October 29, 1866
Urbiztondo St. (present-day Barraca St.), Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
October 31, 1866
Binondo Church, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1899
June 5, 1899
Age 32
Plaza Lucero, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines
June 5, 1899
Age 32
Cabanatuan Cathedral, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines