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  2. Thirteen Martyrs of Bagumbayan - Wikipedia

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    Jose M. Dizon – was a Filipino patriot who was among those who founded the Katipunan that sparked the Philippine Revolution. Dizon was born in Binondo, Manila. In April 1892, he was inducted into the freemasonic lodge founded by Pedro Serrano Laktaw. That same year, he founded the lodge Taliba in Trozo, Manila and served as its venerable master.

  3. Joe Dizon - Wikipedia

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    Jose "Joe" Pacturayan Dizon (September 29, 1948 – November 4, 2013) [1] was a Filipino priest and activist who fought against the dictatorship of then President Ferdinand Marcos. [ 2 ] Dizon led protest actions against government corruption and human rights abuses during martial law in the Philippines , [ 1 ] political dynasties, [ 2 ] and ...

  4. Bantayog ng mga Bayani - Wikipedia

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    The Bantayog ng mga Bayani (lit. ' Monument of Heroes '), sometimes simply referred to as the Bantayog, is a monument, museum, and historical research center in Quezon City, Philippines, which honors the martyrs and heroes of the struggle against the dictatorship of the 10th Filipino president Ferdinand Marcos.

  5. 1897 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    January 4 – Eleven of the Fifteen Martyrs of Bicol are executed. [1] [2] January 11 – The Thirteen Martyrs of Bagumbayan are executed. [1] [2] José Dizon, one of the founders of Katipunan [2] February 6 – Members of the Katipunan are executed: [1] Román Basa (b. 1848) Teodoro Plata (b. 1866) Vicente Molina [2] Hermenegildo de los Reyes ...

  6. Religious sector resistance against the Marcos dictatorship

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    An activist Roman Catholic priest, Jose Dizon (September 29, 1948 – November 4, 2013), [40] [41] led protest actions against government corruption and human rights abuses during martial law in the Philippines, [40] political dynasties, [41] and the pork barrel system.

  7. Marina Dizon - Wikipedia

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    Marina Bartolome Dizon-Santiago (July 18, 1875 – October 25, 1950) a native of Tondo, Manila, was a heroine of the Philippine Revolution and one of the first women initiated into the Katipunan. She also kept important documents for the Katipunan.

  8. José Dizon - Wikipedia

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    José Dizon y Matanza (died January 11, 1897) was a Filipino patriot who was among those who founded the Katipunan that sparked the Philippine Revolution Dizon was born in Binondo, Manila and was married to Roberta Bartolomé, who died in March 1876, eight months after giving birth to their daughter Marina .

  9. Category:People of the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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