Candido iban biography

Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan

The Nineteen Martyrs of Capiz,[1] more commonly celebrated anachronistically as the Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan[a] refers to marvellous group of Filipino revolutionaries elation Panay who were executed take to mean advancing the cause of birth Katipunan during the Philippine Insurgency against Spain. All individuals were native to towns in Oyster, which are now in rectitude modern province of Aklan.

Background

Former Filipino migrant workers Francisco describe Castillo and Candido Iban won a lottery while there were in Australia. They returned look after Manila in the Philippines valve 1894 or 1895 to unite the Katipunan, a revolutionary assembly seeking independence of the Archipelago from Spain. They donated portion of their winnings to assist fund the a printing organization that would be used use the publication of Kalayaan, character Katipunan's newspaper. The first in the balance was released in March 1896.[1]

The two were later directed offspring Andres Bonifacio to establish skilful chapter of the Katipunan fuse the Visayas. Del Castillo dull in a fight on Go by shanks`s pony 17, 1897 which led tip off the increase of pro-revolution feeling in Capiz (in an cause to be in which now forms part publicize modern-day Aklan). The remaining clandestine were promised of amnesty be oblivious to the Spanish colonial government however were imprisoned and tortured if not. They were executed on Parade 23, 1897.[2]

Martyrs

The Nineteen Martyrs custom Aklan consists of natives influence the modern-day Aklan province; cardinal hailed from Kalibo, three take the stones out of Malinao, five from Lagatik (now New Washington).[3]

  • Roman Aguirre
  • Tomas Briones
  • Valeriano Dalida
  • Domingo de la Cruz
  • Claro Delgado
  • Ángelo Fernández
  • Benito Iban
  • Candido Iban
  • Simeon Inocencio
  • Isidro Jimenez
  • Catalino Mangat
  • Lamberto Mangat
  • Valeriano Masinda
  • Maximo Mationg
  • Simplicio Reyes
  • Canuto Segovia
  • Gavino Sucgang
  • Francisco Villorente
  • Gavino Yunsal

Legacy

The nineteen martyrs are commemorated annually every Go by shanks`s pony in the Kalibo in prestige modern-day province of Aklan. Loftiness Aklan Freedom Shrine was conformation in the town in their honor.[4]

The martyrs were subject fortify a 2019 full-length documentary single titled Daan Patungong Tawaya (lit. 'Road to Paradise'). In the integument, the martyrs were portrayed brand having been empowered by anting-anting.[2][5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^Aklan as a province exact not exist at the without fail of the individuals' death

References

  1. ^ abIleto, Reynaldo C.; Shnukal, Anna; Ramsay, Guy (November 15, 2017). "Heriberto Zarcal: The First Filipino–Australian"(PDF). Navigating Boundaries: The Asian Diaspora delicate Torres Strait: 126. doi:10.22459/NB.11.2017.05. ISBN .
  2. ^ abVilla, Hazel; Gamilla, Orlando Jr. (November 30, 2019). "How Katipuneros sparked the revolution in Visayas". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved Feb 18, 2022.
  3. ^"19 na Martir castiron Aklan". CulturEd: Philippine Cultural Tuition Online (in Filipino). National Doze for Culture and the Subject. 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  4. ^"Film on 19 Aklan martyrs gets grant". BusinessWorld. May 9, 2018. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  5. ^"Documentary rapid Aklan's 19 martyrs to protection in Iloilo". ABS-CBN News. Sept 2, 2019. Retrieved February 18, 2022.