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HEROINATHE UNSUNG HEROES

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The women of the Philippine

revolutionKatipunan and revolutionary

women

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Objectives

1.1.Identify the roles played by women on the revolution,

2.2.Enumerate the contribution of brave women heroes on

the revolution .

3.3.Explain the importance of the role played by women in

the history of the Philippines especially in the revolution.

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Introduction

Moving back in our history, let us commemorate the

role played by women in our history, those women who

have provided invaluable service to our country. Those

women fought, bled and suffered for the nation and for

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Discussion Discussion

A fast sneak on the women who gave us inspiration today.

They are somehow not familiar to you . You might not get

interested in their lives , but as you listen and read their

contributions , as if you were admiring them in the end.

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Lets Start ….

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Melchora Melchora Aquino Aquino de Ramosde Ramos

TANDANG SORA

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Gregoria de Jesus

LAKAMBINI OF KATIPUNAN

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Marcela Mariño Agoncillo(1859-1946)

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Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang

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Teresa Magbanua

Visayan Joan of Arc

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Trinidad Tecson(1848-1928)Mother of Biak-na Bato

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Agueda Esteban

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Marina Dizon(1875-1950)

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Agueda Kahabagan

TAGALOG JOAN OF ARC

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Patrocinio Gamboa y Villareal

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GregoriaMontoya y PatriciO

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Lourdes evangelista-castro

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Nieves Fernandez

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Gliceria Villavicencio (1852 – 1929)

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Josefina Guerrero

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Hilaria del Rosario-AGUINALDO

FIST LADY

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Prior to that here are short video clips that shows how nationalistic and patriotic Filipinos are.

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Summary• . Melchora Aquino were known as Tandang Sora.Gregoria de Jesus are wife of Andres Bonifacio and Lakambini of the Katipunan.

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Marcela Mariño Agoncillo makes the first Philippine flag.

Teresa Magbanua are known as the Visayan Joan of Arc.

Trinidad Tecson were known as the Mother of Biak-na-Bato.

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Agueda Kahabagan was the only woman general in the Philippine Revolution.

Patrocinio Gamboa y Villareal are Known as the “Heroine of Jaro”,

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ConclusionFilipinos especially women are greatest lover of freedom.

Filipino women are helpful, loving, caring, brave and strong.

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Each heroine has their own goal or reasons for fighting, some wants to revenge while most of them wanted to serve their country.

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encyclopedi http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/gdjesus.html. Philippine Heroes & Heroines (A) - philippines-atbp's JimdoPage!

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• http://www.filipiknow.net/filipina-warriors-in-philippine-history/. 14 Amazing Filipina Heroines You Don't Know But Should

http://www.filipiknow.net/greatest-filipina-heroines/. Who are the Greatest Filipina Heroines ?

• https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071226190540AAUoH11 Melchora Aquino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchora_Aquino SOUTHERN LUZON and BICOL, Philippines Unsung Heroes

• http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/hero/bicol/page8.html Culture & History – Patrocinia Gamboa: Heroine of Jaro | GlobalPinoy.com

• Agoncillo,Teodoro A.8th Edition…History of The Filipino People…

• Evelina M.Viloria,Ed.D et.al…2005,Philippine History and Government:Vibal Publishing House Inc.

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Prepared by:

•Neliza Laurenio•Gary Navarro•Arnel Asuelo

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