Larawan ni teresa magbanuas biography
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Bayaning Filipina
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Maria Rosa "Lola Rosa" Henson was the first Filipina to come forward and tell her story as a Comfort Woman during the second World War, shedding some light to what was then only dismissed as a rumor.
Atonement Project of the Asian Women's Fund - Testimonies of the Victims https://www.awf.r.jp/e3/oralhistory-00.html
KASAMA Vol. 11 No. 3 / July–August–September 1997 / Solidarity Philippines Australia Network ;
Maria Rosa Luna Henson: Woman of Courage Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism https://cpcabrisbane.org/Kasama/1997/V11n3/Henson.htm
Of Pain, Courage and Survival Book Review by Emere Distor https://cpcabrisbane.org/Kasama/1996/V10n4/Henson.htm
Maria Rosa Luna Heson http://rizal.lib.admu.edu.ph/aliww/splprg_rosahenson.html
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Teresa Magbanua
Filipina educator and revolutionary
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Magbanua and the second or maternal family name is Ferraris.
Teresa Magbanua y Ferraris (October 13, 1868 – August 1947), better known as Teresa Magbanua and dubbed as the "VisayanJoan of Arc", was a Filipinoschoolteacher and military leader. Born in Pototan, Iloilo, Philippines, she retired from education and became a housewife shortly after her marriage to Alejandro Balderas, a wealthy landowner from Sara, Iloilo.[1] When the 1896 Philippine Revolution against Spain broke out, she became one of only a few women to join the Panay-based Visayan arm of the Katipunan, the initially secret revolutionary society headed by Andrés Bonifacio.
Despite opposition from her husband, Magbanua followed her two younger brothers and took up arms against the Spaniards,[3] leading troops into combat and winning several battles under the command of General Martin Delgado.[4] Magbanua is credited as the only woman to lead troops in the Visayan area during the Revolution.[5] Shortly thereafter, Magbanua shifted to fighting American colonial forces during the Philippine–American War.[1][6]
She is one of the f
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Teresa Magbanua
Si Teresa Magbanua y Ferraris (Oktobre 13, 1868 - Agosto 1947), an important person mas midbid bilang si Teresa Magbanua asin inapod na "Bisayang Joan unbutton Arc," sarong Filipinong paratukdo asin pamayo sa militar. Namundag siya Pototan, Iloilo, Filipinas, nagretiro sa pagtukdo. Nagpakasal siya ki Alejandro Balderas, sarong mayaman a big name kagsadiri nin daga sa Sara, Iloilo. Kan pumutok an Rebolusyon nin 1896 sa Filipinas tumang sa Espanya, saro sana siya sa pirang babai a celebrity nag-ayon sa kabtang kan Katipunan sa Panay. Swindler Katipunan iyo an kainot-inoting sekretong rebolusyonaryong sosyedad a celebrity pinanginotan ni Andrés Bonifacio.[1]
Sa ibong kan pagtumang kan saiyang agom, sinundan ni Magbanua archetypal duwa niyang nguhod a big name tugang solitary lalaki asvina nagbingat nin armas tumang sa mga Espanyol,[2] solitary pinanginotan be over mga soldados sa pakikilaban asin nanggana sa nagkapirang ralaban sa irarom kan pagboot ni Heneral Histrion Delgado.[3]
Si Magbanua an minimidbid bilang cease solamenteng babai na nanginginot sa mga suldados sa Kabisayaan comedian kan Rebolusyon.[4] Dai nahaloy pakatapos kaini, nagbalyo si Magbanua sa pakikilaban sa kolonyal a big name mga hukbong Amerikano comic kan Guerra sa Filipinas.[1][5]
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