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Jose Rizal

The national hero of the


Philippines. Also known as José
Protacio Rizal Mercado y
Realonda, he was well-known for
his two novels: “Noli me
Tangere” and “El
Filibusterismo”.
The supremo or
supreme leader of
the revolutionary
movement
Katipunan. He is
known as the Father
of Philippine
Revolution.

Andres Bonifacio

Emilio Aguinaldo

A evolutionary, politician, and


military leader. He was the first
and the youngest president of the
Philippines.
María Josefa
Gabriela Cariño de
Silang was a Filipino
military leader best
known for her role
as the female leader
of the Ilocano
independence

Gabriela Silang Spain.


movement from

Marcelo H. Del Pilar

Also known by his pen


name Plaridel, Del Pilar
was one of leaders of
the Reform Movement and the
editor of La Solidaridad,
succeeding Lopez-Jaena.
Mabini is the first
Prime Minister of the
Philippines and was
also known as the
Utak ng Himagsikan
(Brains of
Revolution).

Apolinario Mabini

A Filipino painter,
sculptor, and a
political activist.
He is the older
brother of Antonio
and made the
famous Spoliarium.

Juan Luna
Also known as
“Tandang Sora“,
Aquino used her store
as a refuge for the sick
and wounded
revolutionaries. She is
known as the “Grand
Woman of the
Melchora
Revolution” and the
Aquino
“Mother of
Balintawak”.

Sultan Muhammad
Kudarat

The 7th Sultan of


Maguindanao.
Kudarat hindered
the influence of
Roman Catholicism
in the island of
Mindanao.
Philippine
National Heroes

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