This document lists 30 unsung heroes from Philippine history including:
Lt. Cesar Fernando Basa, Isabelo del Rosario, Lt. Delfin Rosales, Capt. Delfin Velila, Teodoro Salanga Jr., Gen. Martin Teofilo Delgado and Brigadier General Jose Ignacio Paua who were independence fighters and military leaders during the Philippine Revolution.
It also mentions independence activists, writers, and community leaders such as Agueda Kahabagan, general of the Katipunan, Pascual P. Hicaro, a writer and feminist, and Datu Amai Pakpak, a Maranao warrior who fought against Spanish
This document lists 30 unsung heroes from Philippine history including:
Lt. Cesar Fernando Basa, Isabelo del Rosario, Lt. Delfin Rosales, Capt. Delfin Velila, Teodoro Salanga Jr., Gen. Martin Teofilo Delgado and Brigadier General Jose Ignacio Paua who were independence fighters and military leaders during the Philippine Revolution.
It also mentions independence activists, writers, and community leaders such as Agueda Kahabagan, general of the Katipunan, Pascual P. Hicaro, a writer and feminist, and Datu Amai Pakpak, a Maranao warrior who fought against Spanish
This document lists 30 unsung heroes from Philippine history including:
Lt. Cesar Fernando Basa, Isabelo del Rosario, Lt. Delfin Rosales, Capt. Delfin Velila, Teodoro Salanga Jr., Gen. Martin Teofilo Delgado and Brigadier General Jose Ignacio Paua who were independence fighters and military leaders during the Philippine Revolution.
It also mentions independence activists, writers, and community leaders such as Agueda Kahabagan, general of the Katipunan, Pascual P. Hicaro, a writer and feminist, and Datu Amai Pakpak, a Maranao warrior who fought against Spanish
2.) Isabelo del Rosario 3.) Lt. Delfin Rosales 4.) Capt. Delfin Velila 5.) Teodoro Salanga Jr. 6.) Gen. Martin Teofilo Delgado 7.) Brigadier General Jose Ignacio Paua 8.) Trinidad Tecson, "Mother of Biak na Bato" 9.) Captain Jose Cabalfin Calugas 10.) Agueda Kahabagan, general of the Katipunan 11.) Isabelo Del Rosario, independence fighter and musician 12.) The Nameless Hero of Bangkusay 13.) Teresa Magbanua 14.) Mariano Ponce 15.) Macario Sakay 16.) Kumander Liwayway 17.) Josefa Llanes Escoda 18.) Cebuano fisherfolk who found the Koga papers 19.) Captain Conrado Yap and the members of the 10th Battalion Combat Team of the Battle of Yultong/Yuldong 20.) Senator Jose Diokno 21.) Hadji Butu Abdul Baqui – Sulu prime minster, first Muslim senator 22.) Pascual P. Hicaro – writer, editor, translator, feminist 23.) Datu Amai Pakpak – Maranao warrior, anti-Spanish 24.) Juan “Palaris” de la Cruz – leader of the Palaris Revolt 25.) Simeón Ola y Arboleda – Katipunero from Bicol, anti-American 26.) Panday Pira – first Filipino cannon-maker 27.) Faustino Guillermo 28.) Tabal Brothers – Rafael, Anatalio and Quintin 29.) Dionisio “Papa Isio” Magbuelas – pro-Sacada, anti-Spanish, anti-American 30.) The Other Bonifacio Siblings
Magtalas Jeel Virgi Manal Sources: For numbers 1-5 https://www.atbp.ph/2016/07/04/5-non-famous-filipino-heroes-who-did-a mazing-things/