10. When Cavite was retaken by Spanish forces, Aguinaldo ordered the arrest of Andres Bonifacio.
11. Court-martialed and was sentenced to death. There are stories that Andres and Procopio Bonifacio were not given a fair trial since they are not given a chance to defend themselves.
12. Aguinaldo wanted banishment as a punishment for Bonifacio but General Noriel insisted on execution, citing the threats on the organization.
13. Executed by General Lazaro Macapagal with four soldiers on 10 May, 1897 with his brother, Procopio on Mount Nagpatong, Maragondon, Cavite. They are presumed to be shot. However, there are some issues on this event:
16. In 1918, the government searched for Bonifacio’s bones. They found a set of bones in a sugarcane field on 17 March, presumably from Bonifacio, and were placed in an urn and stored in the National Library. They were then transferred to the Legislative Building (now National Museum) and stored with his documents and papers.