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Mariano Trías

Vice President First Philippine Republic (1868–1914)

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Trías and the second or maternal family name is Closas.

Mariano Trías

In office
March 22, 1897 – January 23, 1899[a]
PresidentEmilio Aguinaldo
Preceded byGregoria de Jesús
Succeeded byAbolished[b]
Title next held by
Francisco Carreón of the Tagalog Republic
(Acting) Sergio Osmeña of the Philippine Commonwealth
In office
June 12, 1898 – January 23, 1899
PresidentEmilio Aguinaldo
In office
January 23, 1899 – May 7, 1899
PresidentEmilio Aguinaldo
Preceded byBaldomero Aguinaldo
Succeeded byHugo Ilagan
In office
May 7, 1899 – March 23, 1901
PresidentEmilio Aguinaldo
Preceded byBaldomero Aguinaldo
Succeeded byOffice abolished[c]
In office
July 15, 1898 – August 10, 1898
PresidentEmilio Aguinaldo
Succeeded byEmiliano Riego De Dios
In office
1901–1903
GovernorWilliam

Mariano Trías

POLITICIAN

1868 - 1914

Mariano Trías

Mariano Trías y Closas (Spanish: [ˈmaˈɾjano ˈtɾiˈas] : October 12, 1868 – January 22, 1914) is considered to be the first de facto Philippine Vice President of that revolutionary government established at the Tejeros Convention - an assembly of Philippine revolutionary leaders that elected officials of the revolutionary movement against the colonial government of Spain. When that assembly broke into factions, a truce known as the Pact of Biak-na-Bato was signed by the group and also recognized the elected officials and Trias as the vice president of Emilio Aguinaldo, who is also considered to be the first President of the Philippines. With the promulgation of the Malolos Constitution by the Malolos Convention, the First Philippine Republic was born. Read more on Wikipedia

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Mariano Trías
File:Mariano Trias.jpg
1st Vice President of the Philippines

In office
March 22, 1897 – November 2, 1897[1]
President Emilio Aguinaldo
Preceded byGregoria de Jesús
(Unofficial)
Succeeded byAbolished[2]
Title next held by Sergio Osmeña
Francisco Carreón
(Acting)
Minister of Finance

In office
July 15, 1898 – May 7, 1899
President Emilio Aguinaldo
Preceded byBaldomero Aguinaldo
Succeeded byHugo Ilagan
Minister of War

In office
May 7, 1899 – April 1, 1901
President Emilio Aguinaldo
Preceded byBaldomero Aguinaldo
Succeeded byTeofilo Sison
Civil Governor of Cavite

In office
1901–1901
Personal details
Born (1868-10-12)October 12, 1868
San Francisco de Malabon(now Gen. Trias), Cavite
Died February 22, 1914(1914-02-22) (aged 45)
Manila
Nationality Filipino
Political party Independent
Spouse(s) María Concepción Ferrer

Mariano Trías y Closas (October 12, 1868 – February 22, 1914) is

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