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Ladislao Diwa y Nocon (June 27, 1863 − March 12, 1930) was a Filipino patriot who was among the founders of the Katipunan that initiated the Philippine Revolution against Spain in 1896. Early years [ edit ]
2 × M240 7.62 mm machine gun [4] BRP Ladislao Diwa (PS-178) is an Alvarez -class patrol ship of the Philippine Navy . She is the Philippine Navy's third ship of the class and was previously a Cyclone -class patrol ship named USS Chinook ( PC-9 ) during her service with the US Navy .
2 × M240 7.62 mm machine gun [3] BRP Valentin Diaz (PS-177) is an Alvarez -class patrol ship of the Philippine Navy . She is the Philippine Navy's second ship of the class and was a Cyclone -class patrol ship previously named USS Monsoon ( PC-4 ) during her service with the US Navy .
On July 6, 1892, upon learning of Rizal's exile to Dapitan island in Mindanao, Plata, Bonifacio and Diwa decided to form a secret society to prepare for a revolution against Spain. The following day, they met with their friends and fellow freemasons Deodato Arellano , Valentin Díaz and José Dizon at a house in Tondo and established the Katipunan.
He was a contributor to La Solidaridad and one of the members of the Propaganda Movement in Spain along with Jose Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Mariano Ponce and Graciano Lopez Jaena He was part of Aguinaldo's Hong Kong Junta , the exiled Revolutionary Government of the Philippines
Basa and Ladislao Diwa lived in the same boarding house. [8] [5] Diwa was then a law student at the University of Santo Tomas and would become one of the founders of the Katipunan. Diwa recruited Basa into the organization and on November 9, 1892, Basa was initiated into the secret society under the name Liwanag (Light).
Sandugong Panaguinip had its premiere on August 2, 1902 at the Zorrilla Theatre in Manila. The Molina-Benito Company staged the initial performance of the opera. The opera had subsequent performances for more than a week with Governor General William H. Taft often in attendance although the opera only had five performances according to ...
Ladislao is a given name, a Hispanic variant of Vladislav. Notable people with the name include: Ladislao Cabrera, Bolivian hero during the War of the Pacific; Ladislao Diwa, Filipino patriot; Ladislao Martínez, Puerto Rico musician; László Kubala (1927–2002), Hungarian footballer, known as Ladislao Kubala in Spanish