Lapu-lapu
Si Lapu-lapu ang kauna-unahang pinunong Pilipinong lumaban sa mga mananakop na Kastila. Pinamumunuan ni Magallanes ang unang pangkat ng mga Kastilang nagtangkang sumakop sa kapuluan. Nang dumating siya kasama ng kanyang mga sundalo sa pulo ng Mactan, magiting na ipinagtanggol ni Lapulapu at ng kanyang mga tauhan ang kalayaan nila. Napatay si Magallanes sa labanang iyon kaya't itinanghal na unang bayaning Pilipino si Lapu-lapu ng bansa.
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14. MARCELO H. DEL PILAR
- Siya ay kilala bilang
dakilang Propagandista,
isang ilustrado at may
taguring Plaridel.
- Nagtatag ng dyaryong
Tagalog.
15. JOSE P. RIZAL
- Kinilalang pambansang
bayani ng Pilipinas na
tubong Calamba, Laguna
- Nagsulat at nakabuo nang
dalawang aklat na Noli Me
Tangere at El Filibusterismo
17. EMILIO JACINTO
- Tinaguriang “Utak ng
Katipunan”
- Editor ng “Kalayaan”
- Ginamit ang sagisag
na “Pingkian at Dimas
– ilaw”
18. EMILIO AGUINALDO
- Siya ang pangulo ng
Rebolusyonaryo,
makaraang buuin ang
Kongreso sa Malolos at
ratipikahin ang kasarinlan
at konstitusyon noong
Enero 21, 1899
24. MACARIO SAKAY
- Nagtatag ng “ Republikang
Tagalog” sa kabundukan
ng Sierra Madre
- Tinawag na tulisan o
bandido ng mga
Amerikano
- Huling heneral na sumuko
- sa mga Amerikano
25. VICENTE LUKBAN
- Pinamahalaan ang Samar at
Leyte noong panahon ng
Unang Republika
- Namuno sa pakikidigma sa
mga Amerikano sa
Balangiga, Samar kung saan
natalo ang mga Amerikano.