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Rizal and Bonifacio Monument: 47 July 18, 2015 State of the Nation Address (SOanoNA?) 48 August 1, 2015 Ugnayang Aquino At Roxas 49 August 8, 2015 Diskarteng Quezon: 50 August 15, 2015 Teorya sa Likod ng Pagpaslang ni dating Sen. Ninoy Aquino: 51 August 22, 2015 Ang Pagpaslang ni Hen. Antonio Luna: 52 August 29, 2015 Mali Noon, Problema Ngayon 53
Kasama Natin ang Diyos (2013–2014) Kenneth Copeland; Lakbay Simbahan (with TV Maria, 2013) Talitha Kum Healing Mass on TV (2002–2019) LDS Reunited (1999–2000) Mama Mary Holy Mass (2008–2010) Marilyn Hickey; Oras ng Himala (2007–2021) Oras ng Katotohanan (2004, 2013–2018) Pasugo: Ang Tinig Ng Iglesia Ni Cristo (1999–2002 ...
Portrayed by Eddie del Mar in the film Andres Bonifacio (Ang Supremo) (1964) Portrayed by Julio Diaz in the film Bayani (1992) and the unrelated TV series Bayani (1995). [149] Portrayal by Rody Vera in the musical 1896 (1995) produced by Philippine Educational Theater Association. Portrayed by Gardo Versoza in the film José Rizal (1998). [149]
Bonifacio Day is a national holiday in the Philippines, commemorating Andrés Bonifacio, one of the country's national heroes. He was the founder and eventual Supremo of the Katipunan, a secret society that triggered the Philippine Revolution of 1896 against the Spanish Empire. It is celebrated every November 30, the birth anniversary of Bonifacio.
Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo (lit. ' Bonifacio: The First President ' ) is a 2014 Philippine historical action drama film centering on the life of Katipunan revolutionary Andres Bonifacio . It was an official entry to the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival .
Days before the Bonifacio Day of 2017, reports surface the demolition of the Bonifacio centennial monument in Makati, along with its historical marker (entitled "Memorare"). It was done by the Department of Public Works and Highways to build a bridge connecting Ortigas and Bonifacio Global City business districts without informing and seeking ...
The Cry of Pugad Lawin (Filipino: Sigaw sa Pugad Lawin, Spanish: Grito de Pugad Lawin) was the beginning of the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire. [1]In late August 1896, members of the Katipunan [a] led by Andrés Bonifacio revolted somewhere around Caloocan, which included parts of the present-day Quezon City.
Since the start of the revolution, the city of Manila, and specifically its walled center Intramuros, was the primary target of El Supremo Andres Bonifacio and his Katipuneros. [citation needed] The takeover of Intramuros had been a logical move for any uprising trying to overthrow the Spanish colonial regime in the Philippines.