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    Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, also known as Don Belong (July 7, 1864 – October 10, 1938), was a prominent Filipino patriot, politician, writer, journalist...
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  • originally cited by de los Reyes. The document referred to as the "Will of Pansomun" first became known through the work of Isabelo de los Reyes, in Volume 2...
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  • Isabelo de los Reyes (1864–1938), Filipino writer, activist, and politician Jeny de los Reyes Aguilar (1977–2010), Mexican politician John Carlos de los...
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    Isabelo de los Reyes himself would later be formally excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1903. De los Reyes assumed the role of the de facto...
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    Press, Inc. Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, Las Islas Visayas en la Época de la Conquista (Segunda edición), Manila: 1889, Tipo-Litografía de Chofké y...
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  • Ilocano was a Filipino biweekly magazine, created and financed by Isabelo de los Reyes. It published articles with anti-clerical and pro-independence themes...
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    1937. Isabelo died in 1938 and was buried in Manila. In 1946, after World War II, Leona's grandchild and Isabelo's son, Isabelo Valentin de los Reyes, Jr...
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  • in the Philippines. It was founded by labour activist and writer Isabelo de los Reyes, whose leadership was shortly turned over to Gregorio Aglipay, the...
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    Gregorio Aglipay (category Colegio de San Juan de Letran alumni)
    political activist who became acquainted with writer and labor leader Isabelo de los Reyes who would then start an independent Christian Filipino Church colloquially...
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    leaders and Isabelo de los Reyes on August 15 and August 17, 1902, respectively. De los Reyes was sentenced to four months in jail. De los Reyes was pardoned...
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    International Advisory Council, and former presidential candidate. Isabelo de los Reyes – nationalist, journalist and historian known as the "Father of the...
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  • Filipino novelist, scholar, and labor leader Isabelo Florentino de los Reyes (also known as Isabelo de los Reyes, Sr.) before 1905. It is one of the first...
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  • public schools. He attended the Magat Salamat Elementary School and Isabelo de Los Reyes Elementary School until the seventh grade. For his secondary education...
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    Aglipay later co-founded the Philippine Independent Church with Isabelo de los Reyes in 1902 and became the church's first supreme bishop. The shrine...
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  • the emergence of the labor movement in the Philippines. In 1901, Isabelo de los Reyes, an ilustrado, brought back what can be considered the first batch...
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  • the book "Visayas en la Epoca de la Conquista" ("Visayas at the Time of Conquest") published in 1889 by Isabelo de los Reyes, the name was also pronounced...
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    nation: Pedro Paterno, T.H. Pardo de Tavera, Isabelo de los Reyes and the production of modern knowledge. Ateneo de Manila University Press. Bellarmine...
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    and to publicist and folklorist Isabelo de los Reyes. It was Fr. Blanco who sent the text of the poem to De Los Reyes, who then published the text, in...
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    incapacity, the vice mayor becomes the mayor. Prior to the arrival of Miguel López de Legazpi, Manila was a chiefdom headed by datus. From the defeat of Rajah Sulayman's...
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  • newly established First Philippine Republic. During the revolution, Isabelo de los Reyes was among the revolutionaries that was deported to Spain, where he...
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    Supreme Bishop (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    De Achutegui, Pedro S. (31 December 1971). "Bishop Isabelo De Los Reyes, Jr.: An Ecumenical Tribute (1971)". Philippine Studies. 19 (4). Ateneo de Manila...
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    were purchased from publisher Isabelo de los Reyes, but many were taken surreptitiously from the presses of the Diario de Manila by Filipino employees...
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    they turned over Abadilla's wristwatch to a Catholic priest, Fr. Robert Reyes. In 2000, the group claimed responsibility for attacks against the Department...
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    of Isabelo de los Reyes, a prominent Ilocano scholar and writer. He published works like Ilocandias (1887), Articulos Varios (1887), and Historia de Filipinas...
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    Sur's 1st congressional district from 1919 to 1922, succeeding Alberto Reyes. He served for only one term and was succeeded by Vicente Singson Pablo...
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    Dominador Gómez (category Ateneo de Manila University alumni)
    Philippines six months after the return of fellow ilustrado Isabelo de los Reyes. He succeeded de los Reyes as the head of the Union Obrera Democratica (renamed...
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    bilingual Spanish-Tagalog La España Oriental newspaper, of which Isabelo de los Reyes was an editor, began publishing using the new orthography stating...
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    William Dar, 45th Secretary of Agriculture, and horticulturist Isabelo de los Reyes, prominent Filipino patriot, politician, writer and labor activist...
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  • Mojares, Resil (2006). "T.H. Pardo de Tavera". Brains of the nation: Pedro Paterno, T.H. Pardo de Tavera, Isabelo de los Reyes and the Production of Modern...
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    national acclaim. Among the most notable are writer and activist Isabelo de los Reyes of Vigan, who helped publish the earliest currently extant text of...
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