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Hero of the Philippine Revolution Graciano Lopez Jaena ... Graciano Lopez-Jaena was born in Jaro Iloilo, He stayed in Madrid, Spain for 15 years. He wrote in various periodicals to bring reforms to
Later he went back to Spain where he joined Dr. Jose Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, and Graciano Lopez-Jaena.
On December 18, 1856, saw the birth of Graciano López Jaena in Jaro, Iloilo to Placido López and Maria Jacoba Jaena.
GRACIANO Lopez Jaena saw the light of day at an obscure place on Fajardo-Simon Ledesma streets, now renamed Lopez Jaena, in the Municipio de Jaro on December 18, 1856. The Municipio de Jaro...
Biography, General/Drama, A historical biography of Dr. Graciano Lopez Jaena, the Redemptionist of the Propaganda Movement, whose works sparked the beginning Philippine Revolution. ... In history books,
Youth Fraternal Organization ... Welcome to the official website of Graciano Lopez Jaena Chapter, Order of DeMolay
; (1812-1919); B etter known as Tandang Sora. ... Born in Banlat, Kalookan City, on January 6, 1812. She is recognized as the Grand Woman of the revolution and the Mother of Balintawak. She died on
A prominent Propagandist was Graciano Lopez Jaena who left the Philippines for Spain in 1880 after publishing a satirical novel, Fray Botod (Brother Fatso), describing the life of a rural friar.
In Spain, he became editor of La Solidaridad founded by Graciano Lopez Jaena. For six years, he wrote articles on the theme of liberty and equality for the Filipinos.