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Marina Dizon

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218:. Marina became an active member, presided over initiation rites, kept records, and taught new members the constitution and teachings. Marina always said, "Be cheerful at all times, do not show signs of any impending rebellion. Be prepared to be orphans and widows. Be brave and carry on". These are the words that inspired the women of the Katipunan. When her father was executed in 222:
in 1897 and her husband was arrested in August of the same year, she burned all the records of the Katipunan in order to prevent the Spaniards from learning more about the group. She sold all her belongings to raise money to bribe her husband's guards. Finally, her husband was released on September
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and almost all of her family members were patriots and nationalists. She was enrolled at a private school that was led by Maestro Timoteo Reyes. Marina later studied at a public school under Aniceta Cabrera, where she met her classmate and future husband,
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She died on October 25, 1950, at 2444 Angat Street, Juan Luna Subdivision, Gagalangin, Tondo, Manila, in the house of Mrs. Luz D. Santiago de Bleza, daughter of the deceased.
459: 206:. She was a student of the arts, music, painting, and modeling, and later became an accomplished singer. She was the guitarist and violinist of the Trozo Comparsa Band. 214:
In 1893, Marina accompanied her cousin Emilio Jacinto to the house of Don Restituto Javier. It was there that she and a number of other women were initiated into the
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to work as an accountant and later was suspected as a revolutionary. An arrest order was issued for his capture. In order to avoid arrest, he fled to
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when the hostilities ended. She left her husband and proceeded to
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She also kept important documents for the Katipunan. 715: 39:, the birth surname or paternal family name is 231:Marina and her husband were forced to move to 173:and one of the first women initiated into the 312: 278:"Lest we forget our unsung founding mothers" 319: 305: 64: 326: 180: 716: 682:"Evolution of the Philippine Flag" set 226: 300: 290:"The Manila Times", October 14, 1950 95:Captaincy General of the Philippines 749:People of the Philippine Revolution 275: 13: 739:Filipino people of Spanish descent 677:Flags of the Philippine Revolution 16:Filipino revolutionary (1875–1951) 14: 765: 561:American Anti-Imperialist League 536:Commonwealth of the Philippines 531:Philippine Autonomy Act of 1916 167:Marina Bartolome Dizon-Santiago 567:Iglesia Filipina Independiente 284: 269: 191:Thirteen Martyrs of Bagumbayan 1: 598:Philippine Revolutionary Army 413:Kapampangan Counterrevolution 262: 490:Federal State of the Visayas 209: 7: 465:Declaration of Independence 185:Marina was the daughter of 10: 770: 18: 744:People from Tondo, Manila 669: 611: 553: 503: 475:First Philippine Republic 390: 367:Pre-revolutionary revolts 359: 352: 334: 154: 144: 134: 124: 101: 72: 63: 56: 734:Filipino revolutionaries 695:Marcha nacional filipina 460:Revolutionary Government 428:Republic of Biak-na-Bato 276:Palafox, Quennie Ann J. 254: 689:Flag of the Philippines 593:Philippine Constabulary 516:Philippine–American War 408:Katagalugan (Bonifacio) 455:Dictatorial Government 243:. 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Index

Philippine name
married women
middle name
family name
marital name

Tondo, Manila
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Caloocan
Rizal
Filipino
Philippine Revolution
Katipunan
José Turiano Santiago
Philippine Revolution
Katipunan
José Dizon
Thirteen Martyrs of Bagumbayan
Emilio Jacinto
Andres Bonifacio
José Turiano Santiago
Katipunan
Bagumbayan
Meycauayan
Tarlac
Bamban
Manila
Hong Kong
"Lest we forget our unsung founding mothers"
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