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"Diego de Silang, a Filipino, very quick and artful, and who being a native of Manila [ie island of Luzon], spoke the Spanish language well, began to revolutionize this province, by telling his countrymen, that in order to maintain the Catholic faith, and to preserve the country in obedience to the King, it was requisite to join together and arm against the Spaniards, and deliver them up to ...
Emilio Jacinto y Dizon (Spanish: [eˈmi.ljo xaˈsinto]; December 15, 1875 – April 16, 1899) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution.He was one of the highest-ranking officers in the Philippine Revolution and was one of the highest-ranking officers of the revolutionary society Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan, or simply and more popularly ...
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Apolinario Mabini y Maranán [a] (Tagalog: [apolɪˈnaɾ.jo maˈbinɪ]; July 23, 1864 – May 13, 1903) was a Filipino revolutionary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served first as a legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic.
A short sketch that showed Diego being proud of himself despite the criticisms of other people and always responded "atlit" (which is a parody of the phrase "at least") at the end of the sketch. It was revealed in GMA's documentary program Tunay na Buhay that Diego's segment was not fake, it eventually, happened in true life. Ikaw at ang Ina (lit.
Gabriela Silang was born in barrio Caniogan, Santa, Ilocos to a Spanish Ilocano father named Anselmo Cariño, [1] a trader who ferried his wares from Vigan to Abra along the Abra River and a descendant of Ignacio Cariño, the first Galician from Spain to arrive in Candon in the late 17th century.
Himagsikan ng mga Puso: Manuel Silos: Rosa Aguirre, Rudy Concepcion, Teddy Benavidez, Ligaya Flores, Miguel Anzures, Horacio Morelos, Tomasa Alvarez, Luis Salvador, The Romancers, Dahil sa Pag-ibig? Mga Sugat ng Puso: Carlos Padilla Sr. Alipin ng Palad: Octavio Silos: Rosario Moreno, Rudy Concepcion, Tita Duran, Andres Centenera.
The Monument to the Heroes of 1896 (Filipino: Monumento sa mga Bayani ng 1896, Spanish: El Grito de la Revolución) is a sculpture created in 1911 dedicated to the Philippine Revolution. [1] Historical marker