Teresa Magbanua: The Visayan Joan of Arc
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- July 17, 2024
Teresa Magbanua, often referred to as the “Visayan Joan of Arc,” was a Filipino revolutionary leader and military commander who played a significant role in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule and the subsequent Philippine-American War. Her remarkable courage, strategic acumen, and unwavering dedication to the cause of Filipino independence have earned her a […]
Read MoreWenceslao Vinzons: The Bicolano Leader and Guerrilla Fighter
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- February 7, 2016
Wenceslao Vinzons stands as a towering figure in Philippine history, embodying the spirit of patriotism and resistance against foreign domination. Born in the heart of the Bicol region, Vinzons rose to prominence as a student leader, lawyer, and eventually, a fearless guerrilla fighter during World War II. His life story is a testament to unwavering […]
Read MoreVicente Lim: The General Who Fought in Bataan and Corregidor
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- January 31, 2016
Vicente Lim stands as a towering figure in Philippine military history, embodying courage, leadership, and unwavering patriotism during one of the most challenging periods in the nation’s past. As a general who fought valiantly in the battles of Bataan and Corregidor during World War II, Lim’s story is one of resilience, sacrifice, and dedication to […]
Read MoreJosé Abad Santos: The Chief Justice Executed by the Japanese
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- January 24, 2016
José Abad Santos stands as a towering figure in Philippine history, embodying unwavering patriotism and judicial integrity during one of the nation’s darkest hours. As the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines during World War II, Abad Santos faced extraordinary challenges that would ultimately lead to his untimely demise at the hands […]
Read MoreTeodoro M. Kalaw: The Historian and Director of the National Library
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- January 17, 2016
Teodoro M. Kalaw stands as a towering figure in Philippine history, particularly in the realms of literature, education, and library science. Born on March 31, 1884, in Lipa, Batangas, Kalaw’s life journey took him from a small town to the pinnacle of intellectual pursuits in the Philippines. His contributions to Philippine historiography and his tenure […]
Read MoreCayetano Arellano: The First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- January 10, 2016
Cayetano Arellano stands as a towering figure in the annals of Philippine legal history. As the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Arellano played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s judicial system during a critical period of transition from Spanish colonial rule to American occupation. His life and career offer […]
Read MoreGregorio Aglipay: The Founder of the Philippine Independent Church
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- January 3, 2016
Gregorio Labayan Aglipay y Monzón was born on May 5, 1860, in Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. His early years were marked by hardship and loss, as both his parents passed away when he was still a young child. Despite these challenges, Aglipay displayed a remarkable aptitude for learning and a strong sense of religious devotion […]
Read MorePedro Calungsod: The Visayan Martyr and Second Filipino Saint
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- December 27, 2015
Pedro Calungsod, a young Filipino catechist and missionary, holds a significant place in the annals of Philippine history and Catholic faith. Born in the mid-17th century in the Visayas region of the Philippines, Calungsod’s life was marked by unwavering devotion and ultimately, martyrdom. His journey from a humble background to sainthood is a testament to […]
Read MoreHermano Pule: The Religious Leader Who Challenged the Spanish Friars
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- December 20, 2015
In the annals of Philippine history, few figures stand out as boldly as Apolinario de la Cruz, better known as Hermano Pule. This charismatic religious leader emerged during a tumultuous period in the 19th century, challenging the established order and the dominance of Spanish friars in the Philippines. Hermano Pule’s story is one of spiritual […]
Read MoreTamblot: The Boholano Babaylan Who Led a Revolt Against Spanish Rule
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- December 13, 2015
In the annals of Philippine history, numerous revolts against Spanish colonial rule stand as testament to the indomitable spirit of the Filipino people. Among these, the Tamblot Uprising of 1621 in Bohol holds a significant place. Led by a charismatic babaylan named Tamblot, this revolt challenged Spanish authority and sought to restore indigenous beliefs and […]
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