Presentation re the State Library of South Australia's Centenary of ANZAC commemoration plans and some of the stories of soldiers that we have discovered in the course of the research.
A presentation about the recognized Philippine heroes as listed in Annex A of Memorandum Circular No. 25 from the Office of the President of the Philippines dated September 15, 2017
The Philippine Revolution,[4] also called the Tagalog War, was a conflict waged by the Filipino revolutionaries against the Spanish colonial authorities in an attempt to win the country's independence.
The Philippine Revolution began on August 24, 1896, when the Spanish authorities discovered the Katipunan, an anticolonial secret organization. The Katipunan, led by Andrés Bonifacio, began to influence much of the Philippines, taking full advantage of Spanish failures against Cuban nationalists in 1895 and declaring Spain a weakened empire. During a mass gathering in Caloocan, the leaders of the Katipunan organized into a revolutionary government, named the newly established government "Haring Bayang Katagalugan", and openly declared a nationwide armed revolution.[
Presentation re the State Library of South Australia's Centenary of ANZAC commemoration plans and some of the stories of soldiers that we have discovered in the course of the research.
A presentation about the recognized Philippine heroes as listed in Annex A of Memorandum Circular No. 25 from the Office of the President of the Philippines dated September 15, 2017
The Philippine Revolution,[4] also called the Tagalog War, was a conflict waged by the Filipino revolutionaries against the Spanish colonial authorities in an attempt to win the country's independence.
The Philippine Revolution began on August 24, 1896, when the Spanish authorities discovered the Katipunan, an anticolonial secret organization. The Katipunan, led by Andrés Bonifacio, began to influence much of the Philippines, taking full advantage of Spanish failures against Cuban nationalists in 1895 and declaring Spain a weakened empire. During a mass gathering in Caloocan, the leaders of the Katipunan organized into a revolutionary government, named the newly established government "Haring Bayang Katagalugan", and openly declared a nationwide armed revolution.[
2. Father of the Revolution Born: November 30, 1863 Died: May 10, 1897 Lived: Tondo, Manila Wife: Gregoria de Jesus Parents: Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro
3. DETAILS “LIBERTY OR DEATH” WAS THE SHOUT OF THE FATHER OF REVOLUTION AND PHILIPPINE DEMOCRACY, WHO WAS NO OTHER THAN ANDRES BONIFACIO, THE SECOND FAMOUS HERO OF OUR RACE. BONIFACIO WAS BORN IN TONDO. MANILA ON NOVEMBER 30,1863. HIS FATHER WAS SANTIAGO BONIFACIO AND HIS MOTHER WAS CATALINA DE CASTRO.
4. He is a Filipino hero. A “katipunero” who fight for the freedom of the Philippines. He is one of the leaders in the organization. He and his brother was killed at mount Buntis. Bonifacio’s history is still well-known until now. S U M M A R I Z A T I O N
5. He left us the lessons we derive from some his Decalog: 1. Believe in God wholeheartedly. 2. Love your country and your country men. 3. Be a model in the performance of your duty. 4. Share one who is in need with what you have. 5.Be industrious in earning a living.