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  1. María Josefa Gabriela Cariño de Silang ( Tagalog: [siˈlaŋ]; March 19, 1731 – September 20, 1763) was a Filipino military leader best known for her role as the female leader of the Ilocano independence movement from Spain.

  2. Leader of a revolt in the Ilocos region of the Philippines in 1763 aimed at establishing a government to replace the Spanish colonial government. Name variations: Josefa Gabriela Silang.

  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.

  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 ...

  5. María Josefa Gabriela Cariño Silang was a Filipino military leader who is best known for her role as the female leader of the Ilocano independence movement from Spain. She was born in Barangay Caniogan, Santa, Ilocos Sur to a Spanish Ilocano father named Anselmo Cariño and a Tinguian mother.

  6. Jan 25, 2022 · Gabriela Silang was honored on a Philippine postage stamp in 1974, interestingly enough, under the administration of dictator Ferdinand Marcos. It's a rare depiction of her without her bolo knife. Read on for the story of her knife-wielding days!

  7. Gabriela Silang (19 Marso 1713-29 Setyembre 1763) Si Maria Josefa Gabriela Cariño Silang (Ma·rí·ya Ho·sé·fa Gab·ri·yé·la Ka·rí·nyo Sí·lang) ang unang Filipinang namunò ng isang paghihimagsik noong panahon ng pananakop ng mga Español.

  8. 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.

  9. Mar 17, 2006 · We should remember one of the greatest Filipinas, whose name is that of one of this country’s most admired association for women. Gabriela Silang and her husband, Diego, became great figures in Philippine history because what is called Europe’s “Seven Years War” came to the Philippines.

  10. María Josefa Gabriela Cariño de Silang ( Tagalog: [ siˈlaŋ]; March 19, 1731 – September 20, 1763) was a Filipino military leader best known for her role as the female leader of the Ilocano independence movement from Spain.

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