Francisco Carreón
Francisco Carreón | |
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Carreón in the end of 1890s or in the beginning of the 1900s | |
| Acting Vice President of the Tagalog Republic Unofficial Vice President of the Philippines | |
| In office May 6, 1902 – July 14, 1906 | |
| President | Macario Sakay |
| Preceded by | None |
| Succeeded by | Abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 5, 1868 |
| Died | Between 1939–1941 (aged 71 or 73) |
| Spouse | Bibiana Bautista |
| Children | 1 |
| Profession | Revolutionary |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Katipunan Republika ng Katagalugan |
| Years of service | 1896–1906 |
| Rank | Lieutenant General |
| Battles/wars | |
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Francisco Carreón y Marcos (October 5, 1868 – 1939/41) was a Filipino general in the Philippine Revolution against Spain and in the Philippine–American War. As the vice president of Macario Sakay's Tagalog Republic (Tagalog: Republika ng Katagalugan), he continued resistance against the United States up until the dissolution of the republic in 1906. He was captured on July 14, 1906, and was imprisoned in the old Bilibid Prison; he was later released in 1930 through a pardon.