#December7 | On this day in 1830, Filipino lawyer Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista was born in Biñan, Laguna. He drafted the Philippine Declaration of Independence, which he read to a crowd gathered outside Aguinaldo’s mansion in Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898.
#December3 | On this day in 1924, Filipino novelist and National Artist for Literature Francisco Sionil Jose was born in Rosales, Pangasinan. He authored a series of five novels collectively known as the Rosales saga as well as other novels and short stories in English.
He is one of the most critically acclaimed Filipino authors, having received the Pablo Neruda Centennial Award Centennial Award, the Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres, Ramon Magsaysay Award, and the Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature, which he won four times.
#December2 | On this day in 1899, Filipino general Gregorio del Pilar along with 60 soldiers of the Philippine Revolutionary Army fought against 300 American soldiers from the American 33rd Volunteer Infantry Regiment led by Major Peyton March in the Battle of Pasong Tirad.
#November29 | On this day in 1935, Pan American Airways’ Martin M-130 flying boat, dubbed the "China Clipper," arrived in Manila. The plane departed San Francisco, California on Nov. 22, 1935, carrying over 110,000 pieces of mail. It was the first commercial trans-Pacific flight.
Everyday History: On this day in 2009, hundreds of armed men led by Datu Unsay, Maguindanao Mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. murdered 58 people (including 32 journalists) in Ampatuan, Maguindanao.
#November21 | On this day in 1849, Spanish Governor-General Narciso Claveria decreed the printing of the "Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos," a list containing over 60,000 Spanish and local surnames that were distributed to Filipino families.
#November10 | On this day in 1972, Filipino cultural activist, cartoonist, performance artist and tour guide Carlos Celdran, known as the “Pied Piper of Manila,” was born. https://t.co/ZcCHAUZSxo
#November9 | On this day in 1827, Teodora Alonso Realonda y Quintos, the mother of Filipino reformist Dr. Jose Rizal, was born in Santa Cruz, Manila. https://t.co/PkXtVlX3rO
#November8 | On this day in 2013, Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) devastated Central Philippines, particularly the Leyte-Samar area. It was the strongest typhoon to ever make landfall in the Philippines. https://t.co/iYTySADj41
#November7 | On this day in 2001, Filipina actress Nida Blanca (Dorothy Guinto Jones in real life) was murdered inside her car at the parking lot of the condominium building in San Juan, Metro Manila where she lived. https://t.co/g30QRTj6YT
More than 120 years since they led the Negros Revolution, Aniceto Lacson (left) and Juan Araneta (right) remain etched in the hearts of Negrenses. https://t.co/YXll0NHHnc
📷 PIO Talisay City and Bago City Government
#November5 | On this day in 1898, the Negros Revolution began in the town of Silay and spread to other parts of Negros Occidental. https://t.co/JfHFsI8Do5
LOOK: Fire gutted a traditional torogan house of a former mayor of Bubong Ramain, Lanao del Sur after a tornado hit Marawi on Monday afternoon. The torogan, a symbol of Maranao royal status, was declared a National Cultural Treasure in 2008. | 📸 Bash Batara via @onenewsph
#November4 | On this day in 1912, Filipino painter, illustrator, muralist and National Artist for Visual Arts Carlos "Botong" Francisco was born in Angono, Rizal Province. https://t.co/xwBsPPbkaE