The document lists several Filipino figures from Central and Eastern Visayas including their names, locations, and brief descriptions of their roles in resistance against Spanish colonial rule or promotion of Filipino independence.
The document lists several Filipino figures from Central and Eastern Visayas including their names, locations, and brief descriptions of their roles in resistance against Spanish colonial rule or promotion of Filipino independence.
The document lists several Filipino figures from Central and Eastern Visayas including their names, locations, and brief descriptions of their roles in resistance against Spanish colonial rule or promotion of Filipino independence.
The document lists several Filipino figures from Central and Eastern Visayas including their names, locations, and brief descriptions of their roles in resistance against Spanish colonial rule or promotion of Filipino independence.
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Central and Eastern Visayas
Manuel Artigas Tacloban, Leyte He wrote for Diario de
Manila. His first book, Manual de Empleado (Employee's Manual) was published in 1891. Bangkaw or Bancao Limasawa, Southern Leyte In 1622, he led a revolt against the the Spanish colonial government. He protested against the payment of excessive tribute to the Spanish government. Dagami Cebu He was among the first Filipinos who refused to bow under the Spaniards. In 1567, he led a resistance against Spanish domination in Cebu.
Eugenio S. Daza Borongan, Eastern Samar He taught at the Borongan
Municipal School before the Philippine Revolution broke out 1896. He joined the revolutionary forces in Samar during the second phase of the Revolution. He was assigned by Vicente Lukban to lead the Balangiga attack on September 28, 1901. Julio Llorente Cebu He worked closely with Rizal and Marcelo H. del Pilar to for a committee that will work for the unification of the Filipino groups into one entity under one head. Back in Cebu in 1891, he became segundo teniente of the Ayuntamiento of Cebu. He was the magistrado suplente in the Audencia de la Criminal in Cebu until the outbreak of the revolution.
Sumuroy Palapag, Northern Samar He was a chieftain of Samar.
In 1649, he led a revolt that protested against the enlistment of Samarenos from Samar for the Cavite dockyards, where galleons and war vessels were built.
Tamblot Bohol In 1621, he led a revolt
against the colonial government so he could restore their precolonial religion. Jaime D. de Veyra Tanauan In 1900, he joined Sergio Osmeña, Sr. and Rafael Palma in founding the nationalistic newspaper El Nuevo Dia. This newspaper actively advocated for independence from the United States.
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