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  1. Bonifacio's Katipunan advocated revolution, a concept that Aquino, now an old woman, also endorsed. When she became involved with the group, it had grown to almost 100,000 members. Melchora Aquino, also known as Tandang Sora, sympathized with the rebels and let them use her store to hold meetings and to stock supplies and weapons.

  2. 31 de mar. de 2022 · The Unsung Filipinas | The Unsung Filipinas is a campaign which aims to raise awareness towards the contributions and achievements of Filipinas in history du...

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  3. Melchora Aquino aided the revolutionaries—while they were her guests, she attended to them and gave them provisions: 100 cavans of rice and ten carabaos—but paid for her actions. Six days later, on August 29, she was arrested by the Spaniards and held captive in the house of the Cabeza de Barangay of Pasong Putik, Novaliches.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2021 · Tandang Sora Shrine on Banlat Road, Tandang Sora, Quezon City (Photo courtesy of NHCP). MANILA – On this day and month in 1896, the 84-year-old revolutionary heroine "Tandang Sora," or Melchora Aquino in real life, was jailed by the Spanish government at the old Bilibid prisons in Manila for refusing to disclose the hiding place or places of "Katipunero" leader Andres Bonifacio and his men.

  5. 1 de feb. de 2016 · Melchora Aquino (1812 – 1919) was a Filipina revolutionary. She was known as Tandang Sora. Sora is short for Melchora, while Tandang is from matanda, the Tagalog word for ‘old’ — she was 84 years old when the Philippine Revolution broke out in 1896. In history books, she is given the monikers “Mother of Balintawak” and “Mother of ...

  6. 7 de nov. de 2018 · November 7, 2018 by Berto. Tandang Sora (Melchora Aquino) alone raised her six children and when the Katipunan was founded, she helped the members by taking care of them like her own children. This is the reason for her arrest by the Spaniards. The Spaniards tortured her to extract information on the whereabouts of the KKK’s members but she ...