Mariano Trías y Closas ( : October 12, 1869 – January 22, 1914) is considered to be the first ''
de facto''
Philippine Vice President of that revolutionary government established at the
Tejeros Convention
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- an assembly of Philippine revolutionary leaders that elected officials of the revolutionary movement against the
colonial government of
Spain
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. 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
Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (: March 22, 1869February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who became the first List of presidents of the Philippines, president of the Philippines (1899–1901), and the first pre ...
, 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
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was born. Under the Aguinaldo administration, Trias served in the cabinet initially as Secretary of Finance and, later, as Secretary of War.
He was married to María Concepción Ferrer with whom he had eight children.
Early life
Mariano was the fifth of the nine children of Don Balbino Trías, a ''
Cabeza de Barangay
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'' and
Justice of the Peace during the Spanish regime who, after his term of office, become a landowner-farmer. His mother was Gabriela Closas. Through his paternal grandmother, Maria Dolores Gomez de Trias, he was also a grand-nephew of
Fr. Mariano Gomes of the
Gomburza.
He had primary schooling under the tutorship of Eusebio Chaves and Cipriano Gonzales, both local school teachers. Later, he was sent to
Manila
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and enrolled at
Colegio de San Juan de Letran for his
Bachelor of Arts
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, then to
University of Santo Tomas
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for his course in
Medicine
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, which he was able to finish as he returned home to help his relatives manage the farm holdings.
Independent movements and career
Before the revolution in August 1896, he joined the
Katipunan
The Katipunan (), officially known as the (; ) and abbreviated as the KKK, was a revolutionary organization founded in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists Deodato Arellano, Andrés Bonifacio, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, José Dizon, an ...
and became an active propagandist in the towns of
Silang and
Kawit in
Cavite
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. In the election of the Katipunan popular council, which was organized by the Sangguniang Balangay of Mapagtiis, he was named
fiscal.
When two councils of the Katipunan revolutionist came into existence (namely, the Sangguniang Bayang
Magdiwang and the Sangguniang Bayang
Magdalo), both factions set up their respective councils of leaders. Trías became the Secretary of Justice and Grace of the Magdiwang group.
Assuming the nom-de-guerre 'Labong' (which means "
bamboo shoots"), he recruited troops and solicited contributions from rich Filipinos in
Indang and
Alfonso, Cavite, to help finance the effect.
After he was criticized by the ''Magsaya'' council for establishing a public army, he joined the Magdalo.
Vice-Presidency
On March 22, 1897, a second assembly of
Katipunan
The Katipunan (), officially known as the (; ) and abbreviated as the KKK, was a revolutionary organization founded in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists Deodato Arellano, Andrés Bonifacio, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, José Dizon, an ...
leaders from both factions was held, this time at
Tejeros, near the coast, in the heart of the Magdiwang territory. This happened while
Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (: March 22, 1869February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who became the first List of presidents of the Philippines, president of the Philippines (1899–1901), and the first pre ...
and the
Magdalo factions were desperately trying to stop the advancing of the Lachambre soldiers. After a stormy debate, it was agreed to set up a new government, replacing that of the Katipunan. Nine positions were to be filled. By
secret ballot
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, Aguinaldo, who was absent, defending
Imus
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against the forthcoming attack by General
Jose de Lachambre, was elected president and Mariano Trías as vice president.
Andrés Bonifacio was defeated for both positions.
At the revolutionary assembly convoked by Aguinaldo in
Naic, Cavite on April 17, 1897, to complete his cabinet, Trías was again chosen as vice president. He led several attacks in Cavite and Laguna against Spanish forces. On January 23, 1899, the
Biac-na-Bato Republic was established. Emilio Aguinaldo was president and Trías was vice-president.
Later life and career

After the abolition of the dictatorial government and the establishment of the revolutionary government, Mariano Trías was appointed on July 15, 1898, as Secretary of Finance and continued in this office after the transfer of seat of the government to
Malolos. In the
Paterno Cabinet, which succeeded the
Mabini Cabinet, he held the position of Secretary of National Defense.
After the revolutionary government forces were practically dispersed in
Central Luzon
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, he was named commanding general of
Southern Luzon. He directed guerrilla offensive moves in Cavite.
He figured in a series of furious skirmishes with the troops of General
Loyd Wheaton in January 1900 when he held the defense of Cavite until his men were finally dispersed.
Trías set free all the Spanish prisoners under his command in May 1900.
Eight days before the capture of
Aguinaldo, Trías, accompanied by former Secretary of the Interior Severino de las Alas, ex-governor of Cavite
Ladislao Diwa, two colonels, two lieutenant colonels and a number of majors, captains, and lieutenants, and some hundreds of soldiers with guns, voluntarily surrendered in
San Francisco de Malabón, Cavite to Lieutenant Colonel Frank D. Baldwin on March 15, 1901.
With the establishment of the civil government by the Americans, Civil Governor
William Howard Taft
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appointed him the first Civil Governor of Cavite on June 11, 1901, in accordance with Act No. 139.
Trías was the founder of the
Nacionalista Party chapter in Cavite. He supported the candidacy of Rafael Palma as assemblyman, representing the lone district of Cavite in 1907. In the general elections of 1912, Trías was responsible for the election of Antero S. Soriano and Florentino Joya as
Governor
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and
Representative, respectively, of Cavite.
The
Grand Lodge of the Philippines lists Trías as a member.
He sailed to the United States as member of the honorary board of Filipino commissioners to the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was an World's fair, international exposition held in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30 to December 1, 1904. Local, state, and federa ...
in 1904.
[Foreman, J., 1906, The Philippine Islands, A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago, p.549, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons] After his term of office, he engaged in agricultural activities, but this was a brief respite from politics. He was the acting governor of Cavite when he died of
appendicitis
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at the
Philippine General Hospital on February 22, 1914. He was buried in
Manila
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. His remains were transferred to his hometown in 1923.
On February 24, 1920, the town of San Francisco de Malabon was renamed
General Trias in his honor.
Descendants
Mariano Trías had two brothers, Pedro and Maximino.
General Mariano Trías married María Concepción Ferrer with whom he had two children:
*Rafael (September 6, 1892 - February 27, 1970), married to Concepcion Magtibay, children Rafael Trias Jr., Francisco Trias, Gregorio Trias, Antonio Trias and Manuel Trias. Like his father before him, Rafael served as Governor of Cavite (1945-1946).
*Gabriel, married to Mercedes P. Trias.
As part of the bigger Gomez family that moved to Cavite in 1824 along with Fr. Mariano Gómes' assignment, he was also related to the Gomez family of
Bacoor, Cavite. Later on, he would be related to its municipal mayor,
Pablo Gomez Sarino, the son of his second cousin, Francisca Jaro Gomez de Sarino, who served from 1959-1967 and 1971-1986.
In popular culture
*Portrayed by
John Arcilla in the 2012 film, ''
El Presidente''.
Notes
References
External links
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Office of the Vice President - Mariano Trías
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1868 births
1914 deaths
Aguinaldo administration cabinet members
Colegio de San Juan de Letran alumni
Filipino generals
Filipino Resistance activists
Secretaries of finance of the Philippines
Secretaries of national defense of the Philippines
People from Cavite
People of the Philippine Revolution
University of Santo Tomas alumni
Unofficial vice presidents of the Philippines
People from the Spanish East Indies
Filipino Freemasons