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  1. Teresa Magbanua y Ferraris (October 13, 1868 – August 1947), better known as Teresa Magbanua and dubbed as the "Visayan Joan of Arc", was a Filipino schoolteacher and military leader.

  2. Nov 5, 2019 · Teresa Magbanua Was the Visayan Joan of Arc. The generala was a veteran of three wars. By Justin Umali | Nov 5, 2019. IMAGE PHOTO: WIKIPEDIA. Unlike the traditional culture that we have grown accustomed to thanks to centuries of feudal indoctrination, Western Visayan culture places high regard on the role of women.

  3. Teresa Magbanua (4 Nobyembre 1871–Agosto 1947) Si Teresa Ferraris Magbanua (Te·ré·sa Fe·rá·ris Mag·ban·wá) ang nag-iisang babae sa kasaysayan ng Kabisayaan na namunò ng mga mandirigma laban sa mga sundalong Español at Americano.

  4. Teresa Magbanua Y Ferraris was born on 13 October 1868 in Pototan, Iloilo to Don Juan Magbanua, a judge, sat on the Court First Instance in Iloilo City and Dona Alejandro Ferraris, the daughter of Captain Benito Ferraris.

  5. Si Teresa Magbanua (Oktubre 13, 1868 - Agosto 1947) ay isa maipagkakapuring Pilipina, ang natatanging babaeng heneral tulad ni Reyna Sima, Prinsesa Urduja at Gabriela Silang ay pinatunayan na ang mga babae ay may angking kakayahan tibay ng puso at katapangan at handang magsakripisyo o maghandog man ng buhay kung kinakailangan.

  6. Teresa Magbanua, also known as the “Visayan Joan of Arc,” was a woman who fought against Spanish colonization in the late 19th century. She led troops in battle, defied gender norms, and contributed to the Philippine Revolution.

  7. Jul 17, 2020 · Learn about Teresa Magbanua, a female soldier who fought against Spanish and American colonizers in the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War. She also supported the guerrillas during World War II and received several honors for her bravery and service.

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