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    Manunungod an artikulong ini sa nasyunal na heroe na bisto man bilang "Tandang Sora". Para sa distrito, hilingon an Syudad nin Quezon.

    Si Melchora Aquino de Ramos (ika-6 kan Enero 1812 – ika-19 kan Pebrero 1919), sarong Pilipinang rebolusyunaryo na nagin bisto bilang "Tandang Sora" ("Gurang na Sora") nin huli ta sa saiyang edad sa kasagsagan kan Rebolusyong Pilipino .

    Bistado siya bilang "Kataas-taasang babaye kan Rebolusyon" asin an "Ina kan Balintawak" para sa saiyang mga kaarambagan.

    Amay na pagkabuhay dangan pagkasal

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    Iminundag si Aquino kan ika-6 kan Enero 1812 sa Balintawak, Syudad nin Quezon.[1]

    Aki nin babaye si Aquino kan sarong magkapares na parabukid na sina Juan asin Valentina Aquino, dae siya naglalaog sa paadalan o eskwelahan. Alagad, mukang taratao siyang magbasa dangan magsurat sa amay na edad dangan talentado bilang sarong parakanta asin naggaganap sa mga lokal na mga

    Aquino, Melchora (1812–1919)

    Philippine heroine considered "Mother of the Philippine Revolution." Name variations: known as Matandang Sora or Tandang Sora. Pronunciation: Ah-KEEN-o. Born in barrio Banlat, Caloocan, Rizal (now part of Quezon City), on January 6, 1812; died in Pasong Tamo, in February or March 1919; daughter of Juan Aquino (a farmer) and Valentina dem Aquino; married Fulgencio Ramos; children: Juan, Simon, Epifania (also seen as Estefania), Saturnina, Romualdo, and Juana.

    Melchora Aquino led a normal life until she was well into her 80s, when she became a political revolutionary. In her early years, she was known in her by as a medicine woman who helped her neighbors with minor illnesses and injuries. Her marriage to Fulgencio Ramos (who would become a barrio captain) produced six children before Fulgencio's untimely death left her a widow. With a large family to support, she took over the management of the family farm and other business interests entrusted

    Melchora Aquino

    Filipino revolutionary known for medically aiding revolutionaries

    This article is about the national hero also known as Tandang Sora. For the road, see Tandang Sora Avenue.

    Melchora Aquino

    Born

    Melchora Aquino


    (1812-01-06)January 6, 1812[1]

    Banlat, Kalookan, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire

    DiedFebruary 19, 1919(1919-02-19) (aged 107)

    Banlat, Kalookan, Rizal, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands

    Resting placeTandang Sora National Shrine, Quezon City
    NationalityFilipino
    Spouse

    Fulgencio Ramos

    (died 1856)​
    Children6

    Melchora Aquino (January 6, 1812 – February 19, 1919) was a Filipino revolutionary. She became known as "Tandang Sora" ("tandang" meaning "old") because of her old age during the Philippine Revolution (1896-1899). She was also known as the "Grand Woman of the Revolution" and the "Mother of Balintawak" for her contr

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