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October 4, 1869

October 4, 1869, Francisco Roman, revolutionary leader and military aide to General Antonio Luna, was born to Jose Roman, a Spaniard, and Pelagia Velasquez, a Tagalog, in Alcala, Cagayan. Roman, a tobacco manufacturer helped the revolutionary government by donating money from his own pocket. He was enlisted as a soldier during the Filipino-American war. Roman is considered the hero of the Caloocan battle of February 1899 against the Americans. On June 5, 1899, Roman was assassinated together with the General Antonio Luna at the casa parroquial in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija by soldiers of the Kawit battalion. *** The following is an account on the Luna and Roman assassination extracted from an article Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 by Arnaldo Dumindin. On June 4, 1899, Luna was directing the establishment of a guerilla base in the Mountain Province from his headquarters in Bayambang, Pangasinan Province, when he received a telegram summoning him to a conference with Presid

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