Donya Consolacion

Donya Consolacion was a former laundrywoman who married the head of a Spanish civil guard. She pretended to be highly educated a habit characteristic of a European. She is a rival of Donya Victorina. Si Donya Consolacion ay isang dating labandera ng mga sundalo at nakapag-asawa ng ng kastilang namumuno sa mga gwardiya sibil. Pilit … Read more

Pascual Poblete | Father of the revolutionary Philippine newspaper

Pascual Poblete was a leading and hard-working journalist, poet, and translator and was active in the period of the Propaganda Movement until the American era. He wrote in Spanish and in Tagalog and became a translator in the two languages. Pascual Poblete was born on May 17, 1857, in Naic, Cavite. Francisco Hicaro and Maria … Read more

Father of Philippine Comics | Antonio “Tony” Velasquez

Antonio “Tony” Velasquez is considered the Father of Philippine Comics. He was born on October 29, 1910 and he passed away in 1997. Tony Velasquez created the first serial cartoon strip “Album ng mga kabataan ni Kenkoy” in 1929. He also pioneered in cartoon advertising by creating iconic characters such as “Isko” for Esco shoes … Read more

Sultan Muhammad Kudarat

Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat (1581–1671) was the 7th Sultan of Maguindanao from 1619 to 1671. Sultan Muhammad Kudarat is known as one of the greatest sultans of Maguindanao, he believed that unity is the key to defeating the Spaniards. In 52 years of his rule, he united not only the Muslims in his kingdom but also … Read more

Jose Abad Santos | Nabuhay at namatay para sa bayan

Jose Abad Santos live and died for our country. “It is a rare opportunity for me to die for our country. Not everybody is given that chance.” When the Japanese occupied the Philippines, Jose Abad Santos chose to remain in the country and fulfill his role as Chief Justice rather than join the government in … Read more