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  1. Gabriela Silang was born in barrio Caniogan, Santa, Ilocos to a Spanish Ilocano father named Anselmo Cariño, a trader who ferried his wares from Vigan to Abra along the Abra River and a descendant of Ignacio Cariño, the first Galician from Spain to arrive in Candon in the late 17th century. Her mother was a Tinguian who was from a Tinguian barrio in San Quintin (now Pidigan, Abra).

  2. Born Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang on March 19, 1731, in the village of Caniogan, town of Santa, Ilocos Sur, in the Spanish-colonized Philippines; executed by hanging on September 20, 1763, in the town of Vigan, Ilocos Sur; parents unknown except that her father was an Ilocano peasant and her mother was an Itneg, two ethno-linguistic groups in ...

  3. Si Gabriela Silang (19 Marso 1731 – 20 Setyembre 1763) ay ang unang Pilipinong babae na namuno sa isang paghihimagsik noong kolonisasyon ng mga Kastila sa Pilipinas.Nang namatay ang asawa niyang si Diego Silang, ipinagpatuloy niya ang pinaglalaban ng asawa.. Siya ay ipinanganak bilang Maria Josefa Gabriela Cariño Silang noong 19 Marso 1731 sa Caniogan, Ilocos Sur (Santa, Ilocos Sur).

  4. Apr 27, 2007 · María Josefa Gabriela Cariño Silang, born March 19, 1731, and known as Gabriela Silang, is remembered as a fearless warrior and a great leader of the people of the Philippines. She was a military general in the resistance to Spanish colonialism and led the longest sustained revolt against the colonizers. Her brave legacy has persevered long ...

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · Gabriela Silang, a young Filipina who lived i n the northwestern seaboard of Luzon in the mid-1700s is most commonly portrayed wielding a bolo knife. There's little doubt Gabriela Salang was a fearless revolutionary against Spanish colonial rule, and her spirit continues to run in the blood of women today, who carry on the struggle for self-determination in the face of centuries of imperialism ...

  6. Diego Silang and Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang. The first major revolution waged against the Spaniards was waged by the Silangs during the time of the British forces’ military incursion in the Philippines which began in September 1762. It was the period of the Seven Year’s War between the British and the French, who were aided by Spain.

  7. Mar 26, 2019 · And we had Gabriela Silang, the first in a long line of insurgent Filipinas, who led the Ilocanos in an armed revolt against the Spanish colonial forces in the mid-18th century.

  8. This International Women's Day, let's get to know more about this fearless and fearsome Filipina revolutionary icon, Gabriela Silang, and learn more about th...

  9. Dig deeper into the extraordinary life and legacy of Gabriela Silang, a widow who turned her grief into a formidable rebellion against colonial rule. This is...

  10. Mar 2, 2020 · María Josefa Gabriela Cariño de Silang, Anti-Colonial Revolutionary Leader: Born on March 19, 1731, in Santa, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, Gabriela Silang would grow up to become the first woman to lead the Ilocano Movement for independence from Spain. After the death of her first husband, she met future insurgent leader Diego Silan, they married ...

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