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'''Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy''' {{Post-nominals|post-noms=[[Quezon Service Cross|QSC]] [[Philippine Legion of Honor|CCLH]]}}{{efn|name="name"|In the [[Philippine Declaration of Independence|Philippine "Declaration of Independence"]] his maternal family name is given as '''Fami'''.<ref name="LD04Q" /><ref name="MTEpC" />}} ({{IPA-es|eˈmi.ljo a.ɣiˈnal.do}}: March 22, 1869{{spnd}}February 6, 1964) was a [[Philippines|Filipino]] revolutionary, politician, and military leader who is officially recognized as the first and the youngest [[List of presidents of the Philippines|president of the Philippines]] (1899–1901) and the first president of a constitutional republic in [[Asia]]. He led Philippine forces first against [[Spain]] in the latter part of the [[Philippine Revolution]] (1896–1898), then in the [[Spanish–American War]] (1898), and finally against the [[United States]] during the [[Philippine–American War]] (1899–1901).
 
In 1935, Aguinaldo ran unsuccessfully for president of the [[Philippine Commonwealth]] against [[Manuel L. Quezon]], his old [[aide-de-camp]] from the Philippine-American War. He was also one of the Filipino historical figures to be recommended as a [[national hero]] of the Philippines.<ref name="official" />