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Nazaria Lagos: Pagkalinga, Sakripisyo, at Pag-ibig sa Bayan

Nazaria Lagos, the Florence Nightingale of Panay, served as a revolutionary nurse and Red Cross leader in Dueñas, Iloilo.

Felipe Catabay: Tagapagtanggol ng Kalayaan sa Isabela

Felipe Catabay led the 1621 Gaddang Revolt in Cagayan Valley, resisting Spanish colonizers to protect the freedom of Irraya.

Deodato Arellano: Propagandista at Patriyotang Filipino

Deodato Arellano, the first Katipunan Supremo and Tagapagtatag, organized the secret revolutionary movement at his historic Manila home.

Panday Pira: Kauna-unahang Panday ng Kanyon

Panday Pira was the first Filipino cannon-maker and metallurgist whose lantaka artillery and advanced smithing skills defended pre-colonial Maynila.

Tomas Pinpin: Ama ng Paglilimbag

Tomas Pinpin, the Ama ng Paglilimbag, revolutionized Filipino literacy by publishing the first native book and newsletter in colonial Bataan

Teodoro Plata: Kalihim ng Katipunan

Teodoro Plata co-founded the Katipunan, serving as its first secretary and a martyred leader during the historic Philippine Revolution.

Roman Basa: Utak sa Likod ng Rights of Man

Roman Basa, the second Supremo of the Katipunan, led the KKK with discipline, logic, and a passion for kalayaan.

Geronima Pecson: Unang Senadora sa Pilipinas

Geronima Pecson, the first woman senator, empowered Filipinos through education and leadership as a Silent Worker and Mother UNESCO.

Magdalena Leones: Lioness of Filipino Guerrilla Spies

Magdalena Leones, the brave Filipino intelligence officer and guerrilla spy, remains the only Asian woman recipient of the Silver Star.

Jose Maria Panganiban: Talino, Dangal, at Sakripisyo.

Jose Maria Panganiban, the "Avenger of Filipino Honor" and brilliant Bicolano writer of La Solidaridad, advocated for major educational reforms.

Juan Dela Cruz: Bayani ng Pangasinan

Juan de la Cruz Palaris led the historic Palaris Revolt in Pangasinan, defying Spanish rule during the British occupation aklasan.

Vincent Lim : Heneral ng Bataan

Vicente Lim was the first Filipino West Point graduate and Bataan hero who led the guerrilla resistance against Japan.

Miguel Malvar: Huling Heneral

Miguel Malvar leads as the last revolutionary general and unofficial President who valiantly fought United States forces for freedom.

Aurelio Tolentino :Panitikan, Sakripisyo, at Independensiya.

Aurelio Tolentino was a Filipino mandudula and Katipunero who fought for kalayaan through revolutionary plays like Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas.

Galicano Apicable : Manggagamot at diplomatiko

Galicano Apacible was a Filipino physician and diplomat who served as the first president of La Solidaridad and patriot.

Ladislao Diwa: Paninindigan, Paglilingkod, at Kabayanihan

Ladislao Diwa, Katipunan co-founder and Cavite governor, led the KKK revolution using his strategic "Balete" triangle recruitment system.

Gliceria Marella Villavicencio: Ina ng Katipunan

Gliceria Marella de Villavicencio, the heroic Aling Eriang, funded Jose Rizal and donated the first revolutionary warship, SS Bulusan.

Marcela Agoncillo: Ina ng Watawat

Marcela Agoncillo, the Ina ng Watawat, historical seamstress who handcrafted the first official Philippine flag during the 1898 revolutionary exile.

Agueda Kahabagan: Misteryosong Babaeng Heneral

Agueda Kahabagan, the only female Henerala of the Katipunan, led revolutionary battles in Laguna as the brave Tagalog Joan of Arc.

Felipe Agoncillo: Karunungan, Diplomasya, Paninindigan

Felipe Agoncillo, the first Filipino diplomat and lawyer, sacrificed personal wealth and family jewelry to fight for Philippine independence and sovereignty.