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In 1990, historian Ambeth Ocampo stated that Rizal was a "conscious hero", i.e., he had projected himself as a national figure prior to his execution and he was deemed as the national hero by Bonifacio, who even named Rizal as the honorary president of the Katipunan, long before Rizal was praised by the American occupational administrators.
Kapitan Pinoy (A superhero character from a radio series on an AM radio station in the Philippines.) Kapitan Pagong; Kapitan Sino; Karatecha; Kaupay from Panday; Kawal from Bayan Knights; KidLat from Batang X; Kidlat from TV5's Kidlat 2013 TV series. [81] Kidlat (Obet Santos) from Kung Tawagin Siya'y Kidlat; Kidlat [82] from Pintados; Kidlat ...
This is a list of Boholano by blood and affinity. Prominent Boholanos include Philippine president Carlos P. Garcia , Francisco Dagohoy , and Datu Sikatuna . Heroes
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Corazon Aquino – 11th President of the Philippines; Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 14th President of the Philippines, 25th Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines; Benigno Aquino III – 15th President of the Philippines; Tito Sotto – 23rd President of the Senate of the Philippines, former vice-mayor of Quezon City, actor ...
Nicolás Zamora – founder of the first indigenous evangelical church in the Philippines, known as Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas. [17] Zamora is also recognized as the first Filipino Protestant minister in the Philippines. [18] Dionisio Deista Alejandro – first Filipino Bishop of the Methodist Church, elected in 1944.
Its roster included 326 names in 2023, and is updated every year. List. Abellana, Godofredo "Dodong" Abiog, Napoleon Torralba ... "Martyrs and Heroes - Mga Bayani".
The mythological figures, including deities (anitos and diwatas), heroes, and other important figures, in Anitism vary among the many ethnic groups in the Philippines. Each ethnic group has their own distinct pantheon of deities. Some deities of ethnic groups have similar names or associations, but remain distinct from one another. [1]