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  Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spaniards in Philippine history
Since Dagohoy has experience in leading a community being a cabeza de barangay, it is safe to assume that he set some rules and norms to maintain peace and order in the new community.
Dagohoy fulfilled the promise he made over the grave of his brother and continued to lead the revolt until his death.
Dagohoy started it and continued to be a source of inspiration to his comrades even after his death.
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When he heard of his brother's death, Francisco went to the mountain and brought his brother's body back to the village so that it could be given a Christian burial.
Angered at this arbitrary and harsh treatment, Dagohoy swore vengeance on the Jesuits, and persuaded the natives of his district to join him.
Dagohoy spurned this offer, saying that his people were enjoying the good life of a free people.
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 Philippine National Heroes
At the height of Dagohoy's revolutionary exploits, the Spaniards sent expeditionary forces to Bohol to suppress Dagohoy's military build-up but they found out that he was a master of guerilla warfare.
It was believed that Dagohoy possesed some supernatural powers, an amulet, "anting-anting" or "dagon", a charm which protected him from being harmed by his enemies.
Dagohoy's revolutionary exploits in Bohol was not only felt in the Visayas but throughout the length and breathe of the archipelago.
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 A Short History of Bohol (Part I)
Even after Dagohoy's death, his rebellion continued, while the Spanish were only able to maintain their power in some settlements along southern coast.
He captured last remnants of Francisco Dagohoy's rebel forces from their hideout in the Cave of Caylagon.
Most of the followers of Dagohoy were pardoned and resettled in new villages in the lowlands.
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 Today, August 31, 1829
Francisco Dagohoy, brother of the deceased, became so infuriated at the priest that he instigated the people to rise in arms.
The signal of the uprising was the killing of Father Lamberti, curate of Jagna.
Dagohoy will always live in the pages of Philippine history as a good brother, a heroic man and as the leader of the longest Filipino insurrection which lasted 85 years.
www.thefreeman.com /today_in_the_past/story-20030831-9139.html   (256 words)

  
 Holy Spirit School Tagbilaran Alumni - About Bohol
The bolos commemorate the Tamblot and Dagohoy rebellions.
The two arms in the middle depict the blood compact between Sikatuna and Legazpi, and behind that are shown the world famous Chocolate Hills.
Francisco Sendrijas, better known as Francisco Dagohoy or Dagohoy who led what was probably the longest revolt in the Philippine history.
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 WOW Philippines :: Explore Philippines :: Things to Do   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Dagohoy marker in Magtangtang, Danao town was installed by the Philippine Historical Commission to honor the heroic deeds of Francisco Dagohoy who led the longest revolt in the country against the Spaniards, which lasted for 84 years.
Magtangtang was Dagohoy’s headquarters or hideout during the revolt.
The marker was erected in memory of another historic event in the district of Ubuja, which was the battle fought by the brave guerilla Captain Francisco Salazar and his men against the superior forces of the Japanese on October 22, 1942.
www.tourism.gov.ph /explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=thingstodo&province=39   (4454 words)

  
 Global Nation | INQ7.net
Another series of windows has the pictures of the leading saints of the Dominican order, including St. Vicente Liem de la Paz, the protomartyr of Vietnam and an alumnus of Santo Tomas and Letran, and the Dominican martyrs of Indo-China, Japan and China.
The late National Artist Carlos "Botong" Francisco depicted important incidents in the life of St. Dominic in colorful murals at the cupola.
Celebrants are Father Ernesto Arceo, O.P., prior provincial of the Filipino Dominicans, and Father Herminio Dagohoy, O.P., rector of Santo Domingo Church and La Naval Shrine.
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 WOW Philippines :: Explore Philippines :: Famous For   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt in the country against the Spaniards, which lasted for 84 years.
There now stands a marker in Magtangtang at the town of Danao, installed by the Philippine Historical Commission to honor the heroic deeds of Dagohoy.
Hundreds of Dagohoy’s followers preferred death inside the cave than surrender.
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 Article on Culture and Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Francisco Dagohoy, irate over the refusal of the cura parroco of Inabanga to give Christian burial to his brother (he was killed chasing an outlaw in Talibon, upon orders of the priest himself) took to the hills with his followers in 1744.
In general terms, the Dagohoy rebels lived in independence for decades in the northern half and interior of Bohol.
The Recollects’ spiritual charges multiplied upon the end of the Dagohoy Revolt in 1829, when many new towns were founded as resettlement areas for the rebels.
www.ncca.gov.ph /culture&arts/cularts/heritage/monuments/monuments-bohol.htm   (2552 words)

  
 The Bohol Times | Around the Province | January 12, 2003 issue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
THE New People's Army (NPA) Francisco Dagohoy Command has denied reports that 5 rebels including an amazon were killed in the Dec. 25, 2002 clash in Danao town.
Signed by Noel Vera, spokesman of the NPA's Francisco Dagohoy Command, the rebels also denied that the rebels fired first in the encounter that took place on the second day of the unilateral ceasefire declared by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
He said that prior to the exchange of gunfire, the rebels intercepted a civilian informer in the act of making final confirmation whether the NPA team were still in the place targeted for the said military operation.
www.boholtimes.com /daan2003/jan122003/Around7.htm   (489 words)

  
 Dagohoy Marker
Dagohoy Marker is found in barangay Magtangtang in the town of Danao which is located in the interior part of Bohol.
The marker was installed by the Philippine Historical Commission to honor the great Boholano hero Francisco Dagohoy who led the longest revolt against the Spaniards which lasted for about four years.
It was said that Dagohoy had established the Republic of Bohol.
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 Bohol History
Father Morales refused to give the constable Christian burial because he had died in a duel and this was banned by the Church.
The signal of the uprising was the killing of Father Guiseppe Lamberti, Italian Jesuit curate of Jagna, on January 24, 1744.
Dagohoy will always live in the pages of Philippine history, not only as a good brother and a heroic man, but also as a leader of the longest Filipino insurrection on record.
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 Bohol, Cave Country
The Francisco Dagohoy Cave in the town of Danao is probably the most famous of these.
This cave was the headquarters of the Boholano patriot Dagohoy, who, in the year 1744 started a rebellion against Spain that was to last until 1829.
One of the many crystal-studded passages within Dagohoy's cave has an underwater route leading to dry land, and it is said that every time Spaniards would search the cave, Dagohoy would swim underwater through this passage to hide in the breathing space.
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 Bohol
It is said that Bohol got its name from the word boho, meaning "hole." [ the term boho really means hole from which spring water usually gush forth, common in many coastal areas of this island].
The Francisco Dagohoy Cave in the town of Danao is especially noted for its historical role.
It was once the headquarters of the Boholano patriot Dagohoy who led an extended rebellion against Spain starting in the first half of the 1700's.
www.dotpcvc.gov.ph /Destinations/bohol.htm   (1739 words)

  
 Bohol The Island Province
The Tamblot Uprising in 1621 led by a native priest or Babaylon, and the Dagohoy Rebellion from 1744 to 1829 led by Francisco Dagohoy which is considered as the longest revolt recorded in the annals of Philippine history.
The Dagohoy historical marker in Magtangtang, Danao town was installed by the Philippine Historical Comission tko honor the heroic deeds of Francisco Dagohoy who led the longest revolt in the country against the Spaniards which lasted for 84 years.
The is an ancient stone watchtower built by the townspeople as a lookout for incoming pirates.
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 Bambooweb: Bohol
One was the Tamblot Uprising in 1621, which was led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest.
The other was the famous Dagohoy Rebellion, considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history.
This rebellion was led by Francisco Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, from 1744 to 1829.
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Forced labor was one of the causes of the revolt.
In the process, he stopped paying tribute to the Spaniards and refused to render the required.forced.
Fighting with desperate courage, the indomitable Boholanos resisted the enemy, whose heavy artillery pieces caused much havoc to their fortifications and took a terrible toll of human lives.
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 The Bohol Times | Around the Province | January 12, 2003 issue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This was contained in a statement written in Cebuano and signed by Noel Vera, spokesman of the NPA's Francisco Dagohoy command.
Vera claimed the ambush in Barangay Taming, Dagohoy town was carried out to punish CAFGU men Pedro Panlimutan, 52, and Dorico Payusan, 52.
"The Francisco Dagohoy Command and the Red Fighters as a whole, made sure that they will protect civilian lives during the conduct of the war and it was not intentional that the said civilian was hit as a consequence," the statement said.
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 Spanish Times In The Philippines free essays
Francisco Dagohoy Francisco Dagohoy holds the distinction of having led the longest revolt in the Philippines (1744-1829).
When Francisco brought his brother’s body to the church for a proper Christian burial, the priest refused since his brother was killed in a fight.
Due to this incident, Dagohoy swore vengeance and persuaded the natives to join him.
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 The Colors of Culture P H I L I P P I N E S   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
To date, this world famous organ is praised for its unique, rare and melodious sound, that every year, a Bamboo Organ Festival is held at the parish during the month of February.
The marker was installed by the Philippine Historical Commission to honor the heroic deeds of Francisco Dagohoy who led the longest revolt in the country against the Spaniards which lasted for 84 years.
An orphanage which was established in 1782 by Don Francisco Gomez Enriquez and Doña Barbara Versoza in pious gratitude for the Don’s recovery from illness.
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 Lawyer shot dead as he ... - Nov. 27, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
INABANGA, Bohol -- A lone gunman shot dead a lawyer inside his room Monday at the Francisco Dagohoy District Hospital (FDDH), about 74 km north of Tagbilaran City.
Lawyer Ramon del Rosario, 47, of Barangay Sweetland, Buenavista town, died of eight bullet wounds in the body.
Greg Julius Sodusta, FDDH chief, said they tried to revive Del Rosario but the lawyer died at about 1 p.m.
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 AsiaFinest Discussion Forum > Freedom Fighters of the Philippines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Jul 10 2005, 12:28 PM In 1621, a babaylan (shaman) named Tamblot incited the Boholano to reject the Catholic religion and turn against the Jesuit priests, who were then celebrating the beatification of San Ignacio and Francisco Xavier.
Lapu-lapu, Dagohoy, Leon Kilat, Gen. Maxilom and forgot
Francisco Dagohoy-He led the longest revolt in Bohol against the Spaniards.
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 Philippine National Heroes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Francisco Dagohoy - Leader of the Longest Revolt in Bohol.
Epifanio delos Santos - A Man of Many Talents; the Former Highway 54 is Now Named After him (EDSA).
General Francisco Makabulos - Leader of the Revolt in Tarlac.
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 pu-pu platter -- a delectable selection of oriental appetizers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Supremo was taken to San Francisco de Malabon, where he was met by a church procession headed by the parish priest, who was a Tirona, and who sang a Te Deum mass in his honor, though he was a Mason.
De Jesus found the Supremo in San Francisco de Malabon; though at war the town was gaily preparing to celebrate its fiesta as usual.
If the Revolution ended up bourgeois, it was because it started as bourgeois, in the first place, was bourgeois from the first battle of San Francisco de Malabon and right through the Congress in Malolos, which was the inevitable, the logical result of this movement of professionals and landowners.
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 Sun.Star Cebu - CIDG 7 probers release sketches of lawyer’s killer
The cartographer said one witness saw the triggerman go inside the hospital last Monday while still without a disguise.
The gunman was already wearing a cloth mask when he entered the hospital room of del Rosario in Francisco Dagohoy District Hospital.
Another witness said the gunman went inside the comfort room and put on a wig before escaping.
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/ceb/2003/11/30/news/cidg.7.probers.release.sketches.of.lawyer.s.killer.html   (231 words)

  
 Bohol
Upon the order of Father Gaspar Morales, a Jesuit cura of Inabanga, Sagarino, Dagohoy's brother, went to the mountains to arrest a Boholano renegade.
The commandos returned empty-handed because they could not penetrate Dagohoy's fortified stronghold."
And it could not quell the Dagohoy revolution in Bohol.
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 Jack london Free Term Papers
Jack London Jack London made a significant contribution to the American cultures as a writer; he used Darwinian determinism, Nietzschean theories and adventure in his writings.
2225) Jack London was born in San Francisco; his father William Chaney was a traveling astrologer and his mother Flora Wellman a spiritualist.
He was abandon shortly after birth and took his stepfathers last name, John London a farmer.
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 Sun.Star Cebu - Wickedly zany ‘Blind Curves,’ stageplay runs from Aug. 4-28
Two wacky sisters from Pasil, a myopic cowboy who can’t shoot straight with his pistol and an actor-poet who thinks he’s the Boholano hero Francisco Dagohoy, are all geared up to entertain the Cebuanos with their zany escapades in a ramshackle cabin in a desolate California desert.
Rhea Marie Fantonial and Jamna Gicole are the sisters Minda and Mindy, respectively; Bong Cabrera is Adolfos Cristos, the Dagohoy pretender, while writer-director Crispin Ramos plays Billy James, the ambitious cowboy.
The entire presentation promises to be wickedly funny so don’t miss this one.
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/ceb/2003/07/28/life/wickedly.zany.blind.curves.stageplay.runs.from.aug..4.28.html   (477 words)

  
 In Search of Fray Julian
Julian was engaged by the crown to assist the alcalde mayor of Cebu in suppressing the remnants of Francisco Dagohoy’s followers in Bohol.
Dagohoy had started a revolt which lasted more than 80 years.
Julian was popularly called "el Padre Capitán." Our tour brings us to the theater of Fr.
www.admu.edu.ph /offices/mirlab/panublion/cebu_is.html   (711 words)

  
 Detour » Virtualipinas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Christianity was brought into the archipelago by the Spaniards.
Francisco Dagohoy of Bohol was the first Filipino Christian who led the revolt against the colonists after the Spanish friars refused to initiate burial ceremonies for his brother.
There were lots of uprisings in various points in the Philippines that led to the Philippine Revolution inspired by Gat Jose Rizal and Gat Andres Bonifacio.
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