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  1. Isabelo de los Reyes Sr. y Florentino, also known as Don Belong (July 7, 1864 – October 10, 1938), was a prominent Filipino patriot, politician, writer, journalist, and labor activist in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  2. Jun 28, 2019 · It is hard to understate just how influential Isabelo de los Reyes was to the Philippines. He was a firebrand, an unorthodox intellectual in every sense of the word, and an unrelenting patriot. He was a writer, an activist, a revolutionary, a politician, and a researcher, sometimes all at once.

  3. Sep 21, 2023 · Isabelo de los Reyes was a prominent Filipino activist and writer. He established the newspaper El Ilocano, which contributed to the expression of ethnic nationalism. His book “El folk-lore filipino” explored Filipino folklore and received international recognition.

  4. Jul 7, 2021 · MANILA, Philippines — Not many people are likely to know who Isabelo de los Reyes is but his work continues to be relevant 83 years since his death.

  5. He was one of the many patriots who were jailed and tortured because of their complicity in the ranging revolution, which Andres Bonifacio and his katipuneros began in the hills of Balintawak in August, 1896. While he was agonizing in prison, his sick wife died.

  6. May 1, 2017 · The writer, labor activist, Aglipayan church founder, and politician from Vigan, Ilocos Sur, started the tradition of honoring the workers every May 1. BAGUIO CITY, Philippines – He might as well...

  7. Isabelo de los Reyes Sr. y Florentino, also known as Don Belong (July 7, 1864 – October 10, 1938), was a prominent Filipino patriot, politician, writer, journalist, and labor activist in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  8. Isabelo de los Reyes Jr., the church's fourth supreme bishop from 1946 to 1971 and son of IFI founder and proclaimer Isabelo de los Reyes, is known by the moniker, the "Father of Ecumenism in the Philippines".

  9. Cofounders of the church were Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, author, labour leader, and senator, who was imprisoned during the revolution for his criticism of Spanish clergy and government officials in the Philippines, and Gregorio Aglipay y Labayán, a Philippine Roman Catholic priest who was excommunicated in 1899 for….

  10. Isabelo de los Reyes was not in the Philippines at the time of the invasion. He had been deported to Spain during the Revolution of 1896-1897. incarcerated in Montjuich Castle. Following the Pact of Biyak-na-Bato, however, was released, and after the Battle of Manila Bay he began a modest campaign.

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