Melencio de los Santos
Melencio de los Santos was a revolutionary leader and one of the signatories of the Malolos Constitution.
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Melencio de los Santos
Melencio de los Santos was a revolutionary leader and one of the signatories of the Malolos Constitution.
Trinidad Tecson
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Macario Sakay
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Jose Abad Santos
Jose Abad Santos, Chief Justice during World War II, showed true patriotism when captured by the Japanese.
Francisco Dagohoy
Francisco Dagohoy led the longest rebellion in Philippine history, 85 years in Bohol.
Sultan Kudarat
Sultan Kudarat was a powerful Muslim leader who resisted Spanish colonization in Mindanao.
Diego Silang
Diego Silang was a revolutionary leader in Ilocos who sought to free his people from Spanish oppression.