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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. Isabelo de los Reyes. Senator Isabelo delos Reyes was born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, on July 7, 1864 to Elias de los Reyes and Leona Florentino. He acquired his early education in the Seminary of Vigan. The cruel discipline imposed by the friar-professors and their arrogance and bigotry inflamed his rebellious spirit so that he came to have a ...

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · Isabelo de los Reyes made significant contributions to the field of journalism in the Philippines. His dedication to truth, unbiased reporting, and advocacy for social change set a precedent for future Filipino journalists.

  5. Don Isabelo de los Reyes (1864-1938): forerunner of filipino Theology Feorillo Petronilo A. Demeterio III This paper is aimed to address three primary concerns: first, to make an impartial assessment on the contributions of Don Isabelo De los Reyes to Filipino theology; second, to stretch the history of Filipino theology some eight decades ...

  6. Sukimátem is an Ilocano term meaning "to examine thoroughly; search; explore" (Rubino 2000, 573). This article attempts to explore the spiritual journey or faith detours of Isabelo de los Reyes. For me, this meant taking a trip to Vigan, his hometown, where he spent his early formative years.

  7. De los Reyes's work was part of a boom in publishing in the Philippines, particularly in Manila, during the 1880s and early 1890s. To appreciate the novelty and import of this rush of periodicals, and the significance of de los Reyes's contributions, it may be helpful to review the history of the periodical press in the Philippines.

  8. Jul 7, 2021 · State of workers. Defend Jobs said De los Reyes’ dedication showed in labor dispute mediation and various union-organizing efforts and these remained significant today.

  9. Often hailed as the Father of Philippine Folklore, Isabelo de los Reyes's contributions to the fields of literature, politics, and religion have left an indelible mark on Philippine history. Tatler lists everything you need to know about him below.

  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.