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In the town of Maragondong on May 4, 1897, appeared Gregoria de Jesus, nineteen (sic) years of age, married, holding no official position and native of Caloocan, Manila, before the investigating judge (juez instructor) and the secretary in order to testify.
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Feb 20, 2013 · As thousands protested, Corazon de Jesus’ immortal “Bayan Ko” was resurrected and eventually became the national anthem of the anti-Marcos movement. Over beer one night, Rio Alma talked about the famous Filipino poet.
Gregoria de Jesús, often hailed as the “Mother of the Katipunan,” was a remarkable Filipino revolutionary figure whose courage and dedication played a significant role in shaping the course of Philippine history during the late 19th century.
Dec 31, 2021 · This study investigates the nostalgia for the Marcos golden age, magnifying the salient features of whitewashed memories of Marcos' martial law in online communities, as well as techniques that...
May 7, 2021 · The Life and Times of Gregoria de Jesus, Mother of the Philippine Revolution. The Lakambini of the Katipunan played an important role in the Philippines’ struggle for independence. One quiet evening in March 1893, a young couple stood in front of a gathered audience in Oroquieta Street, Santa Cruz, Manila.
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He was a grandnephew of Felipe Agoncillo, one of the first Filipino diplomats who tried to gain recog- nition for the first Philippine republic from the United States, and Marcela. Agoncillo, one of the three women who sewed the very first Philippine flag (Agoncillo 1990, 201, 21 1; Tadena 1967, 20-21).