Melchora aquino biography tagalog version summary
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Melchora Aquino
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
[baguhon | baguhon an source]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
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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
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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 | |
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Born | Melchora Aquino (1812-01-06)January 6, 1812[1] Banlat, Kalookan, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire |
Died | February 19, 1919(1919-02-19) (aged 107) Banlat, Kalookan, Rizal, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands |
Resting place | Tandang Sora National Shrine, Quezon City |
Nationality | Filipino |
Spouse | Fulgencio Ramos (died 1856) |
Children | 6 |
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