Adriano Hernández

Adriano Hernández y Dayot
Hernández in c. 1916
6th Director of Agriculture
In office
1916–1925
Preceded byHarry T. Edwards
Succeeded byStanton Youngberg
Assistant Director of Agriculture
In office
1914–1916
Preceded byHarry T. Edwards
Succeeded byWilliam E. Cobey
5th Governor of Iloilo
In office
1912–1914
Preceded byRuperto Montinola
Succeeded byAmando Avanceña
Member of the
Philippine Assembly
from Iloilo's 4th district
In office
1907–1909
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byEspiridion Guanco
Member of the Malolos Congress from Iloilo
In office
September 15, 1898  November 13, 1899
Serving with Esteban de la Rama, Melecio Figueroa, Venancio Concepcion and Tiburcio Hilario
Personal details
Born
Adriano Hernández y Dayot

(1870-09-08)September 8, 1870
Dingle, Iloilo, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire
DiedFebruary 16, 1925(1925-02-16) (aged 54)
Manila, Philippine Islands
Resting placeMausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolución
Political partyNacionalista (1907–1925)
Spouse(s)Carmen Gavira y Mapa
Guadalupe Dairo
Children
  • Lucía
  • Fernando
  • Alfonso
  • José
  • Ramona
  • Guillermo
  • Dolores Strong (adopted)
  • Dolores
Parent(s)Fernando Hernández (father)
Lucía Dayot (mother)
EducationAteneo Municipal de Manila
OccupationRevolutionary, patriot, military strategist, farmer
NicknameEl Táctico
Military service
Allegiance 1898 Spain
1898–1899 Federal State of the Visayas
1899–1901 Philippine Republic
1904–1925 Insular government
Branch/service Ejército Libertador
Years of service1898–1901
Rank General de brigada
Battles/warsPhilippine Revolution
  • Battle of the Cry of Lincud
  • Battle of the Cry of Santa Barbara
  • Battle of Jaro

Philippine–American War

  • Battle of Sambag
  • Battle of Tacas
  • Battle of Balantang

Adriano Hernández y Dayot (Spanish: [aðɾiˈano eɾˈnandes i daˈjot] ; September 8, 1870 – February 16, 1925) was a Filipino revolutionary, patriot, and military strategist during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War.