
Rajah Sulayman: The Last King of Manila
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- November 15, 2015
Rajah Sulayman, a prominent figure in Philippine history, holds the distinction of being the last native ruler of Manila before the Spanish colonization. His reign marked a significant period in the pre-colonial era of the Philippines, particularly in the region of Luzon. This blog post delves into the life, reign, and legacy of Rajah Sulayman, […]
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Josefa Llanes Escoda: The Founder of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- November 1, 2015
Josefa Llanes Escoda stands as a towering figure in Philippine history, known for her unwavering commitment to social reform, women’s rights, and youth development. Her most enduring legacy is the founding of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, an organization that has shaped the lives of countless young women across the nation. This blog post […]
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Marina Dizon: The Katipunera and Spy
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- October 25, 2015
Marina Dizon stands as a remarkable figure in Philippine history, embodying the spirit of revolution and the fight for independence during the late 19th century. As a member of the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society, and a skilled spy, Dizon played a crucial role in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. This blog post […]
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Agueda Kahabagan: The “Generala” and Revolutionary Leader
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- October 18, 2015
Agueda Kahabagan, also known as “Henerala Agueda” or simply “Generala,” stands as a remarkable figure in Philippine history. As one of the few documented female military leaders during the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule and the subsequent Philippine-American War, Kahabagan’s story is a testament to the strength, courage, and resilience of Filipino women in […]
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Isabelo de los Reyes: The Labor Leader and Founder of the Union Obrera Democratica
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- October 11, 2015
Isabelo de los Reyes, a prominent figure in Philippine history, left an indelible mark on the country’s labor movement and political landscape. Born on July 7, 1864, in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, de los Reyes was a multifaceted individual who wore many hats throughout his life – a journalist, folklorist, politician, and most notably, a labor […]
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Trinidad Pardo de Tavera: The Scholar and Advocate of Filipino Culture
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- October 4, 2015
Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo de Tavera y Gorricho was born on April 13, 1857, in Manila, Philippines, during the Spanish colonial period. He came from a prominent Filipino family with Spanish roots, which provided him with unique insights into both Filipino and Spanish cultures. Pardo de Tavera’s early education took place in Manila, where he demonstrated […]
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Jose Maria Panganiban: The “Jomapa” and Prolific Writer
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- September 27, 2015
Jose Maria Panganiban, affectionately known as “Jomapa,” stands as a towering figure in Philippine history, renowned for his prolific writing and unwavering dedication to the cause of Filipino independence. Born in the late 19th century, Panganiban’s short but impactful life left an indelible mark on the Philippine literary landscape and the nation’s struggle for freedom. […]
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Graciano Lopez Jaena: The Orator and Founder of La Solidaridad
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- September 20, 2015
Graciano Lopez Jaena stands as a remarkable figure in Philippine history, renowned for his oratorical prowess and significant contributions to the Philippine propaganda movement during the late 19th century. Born on December 18, 1856, in Jaro, Iloilo, Lopez Jaena’s life was marked by a passionate pursuit of social reform and national liberation. His journey from […]
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Marcelo H. del Pilar: The “Plaridel” and Propagandist
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- September 13, 2015
Marcelo Hilario del Pilar y Gatmaitán, more commonly known as Marcelo H. del Pilar, stands as one of the most influential figures in Philippine history. Born on August 30, 1850, in Cupang, Bulacan, Philippines, del Pilar became a prominent lawyer, journalist, and political activist who played a crucial role in the Philippine propaganda movement during […]
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Ramon Magsaysay: The “Champion of the Masses”
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- September 6, 2015
Ramon Magsaysay, widely known as the “Champion of the Masses,” was a pivotal figure in Philippine history who left an indelible mark on the nation’s political landscape. Born on August 31, 1907, in Iba, Zambales, Magsaysay grew up in a modest family environment that would later shape his understanding of the common people’s struggles. His […]
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