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  1. Gregoria de Jesús y Álvarez (May 9, 1875 – March 15, 1943), also known by her nickname Oriang, was the founder and vice-president of the women's chapter of the Katipunan of the Philippines. She was also the custodian of the documents and seal of the Katipunan.

  2. May 7, 2021 · The Life and Times of Gregoria de Jesus, Mother of the Philippine Revolution. The Lakambini of the Katipunan played an important role in the Philippines’ struggle for independence. One quiet evening in March 1893, a young couple stood in front of a gathered audience in Oroquieta Street, Santa Cruz, Manila.

  3. Apr 17, 2020 · The Rape of Gregoria de Jesus, Lakambini of the Katipunan. Gregoria de Jesus' rape was done to humiliate Bonifacio. The year was 1892 and the Philippines was on the brink of war: The economy was in tatters and the Spanish colonial government in the country was being challenged by forces within and outside the country.

  4. Talambuhay ni Gregoria de Jesus. Kinilala bilang Paraluman ng Katipunan, si Gregoria de Jesus ay may mahalagang papel na ginampanan sa rebolusyong Pilipino. Si Gregoria o Oriang ay ipinanganak sa Caloocan noong Mayo 9, 1875.

  5. I am Gregoria de Jesus, native of the town of Caloocan in Rizal province. I was born on Tuesday, May 9, 1875, at number 13, Zamora Street, then Baltazar, a place where thousands of arms used in the revolution were buried, and where the Katipunan leaders met to make the final arrangement for the outbreak.

  6. Si Gregoria de Jesus ay ipinanganak sa Kalookan noong ika-9 ng Mayo, taong 1875. Siya ay anak ng ulirang mag-asawang sina Nicolas de Jesus at Baltazara Alvarez. Siya ay kabiyak ng dibdib (asawa) ng supremo ng Katipunan na si Andres Bonifacio.

  7. Gregoria de Jesus began her revolutionary work very young, at the age of 18. As the wife of Andres Bonifacio, the Katipunan leader, she suffered countless privations in the performance of the dangerous tasks which only women could do undetected by the police.

  8. Gregoria de Jesús, often hailed as theMother of the Katipunan,” was a remarkable Filipino revolutionary figure whose courage and dedication played a significant role in shaping the course of Philippine history during the late 19th century.

  9. I am Gregoria de Jesus, native of the town of Caloocan in Rizal province. I was born on Tuesday, May 9, 1875, at number 13, Zamora Street, then Baltazar, a place where thousands of arms used in the revolution were buried, and where the Katipunan leaders met to make the final arrangement for the outbreak.

  10. Gregoria de Jesus. (9 May 1875 - 15 March 1943) Lakanbini of the Katipunan Revolutionary Movement. Custodian of the movement’s documents, secret codes and seal. Married Julio Nakpil after the revolution and lived with the Nakpil Family in Quiapo. “Matakot sa kasaysayan pagka’t walang lihim na di nahahayag –.

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