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Martyrdom at Bagumbayan
Highlights from the roster of heroes and patriots executed in Bagumbayan
1843-1897
JANUARY 21, 1843
(Executed for the revolt led by Apolinario de la Cruz)

82

Non-commissioned officers and soldiers of
Tayabas Regiment

FEBRUARY 17, 1872
(Garroted after Cavite Revolt of January 20, 1872)

Gomburza
Priests Mariano Gomez,
Jose Apolonio Burgos, and
Jacinto Zamora

Soldier
Francisco Zaldua

AUGUST 31, 1896
(Arrested at the start of the revolution)

57

Katipuneros

SEPTEMBER 4, 1896

4

Katipuneros
Sancho Valenzuela,
Ramon Peralta,
Modesto Rivera, and
Eugenio Silvestre

DECEMBER 30, 1896

Dr. José P. Rizal

JANUARY 4, 1897

BICOLANO MARTYRS
(Including members of Freemasons)

3 SECULAR PRIESTS

PHOTOGRAPHER

Fr. Inocencio Herrera, Fr. Severino Diaz, and Fr. Gabriel Prieto

Camilo Jacob

PHARMACIST

MUSIC PROFESSOR/
ORGANIST

Tomas Prieto

3 PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEES
Macario Valentin, Cornelio Mercado, and
Mariano Melgarejo

FATHER AND SON
Manuel Abella and
Domingo Abella

Florencio Lerma

JANUARY 10, 1897

TRECE MARTIRES
(Including Freemasons and members of La Liga Filipina)

TOBACCO MERCHANT

LAWYER

SCHOLAR

MUSICIAN

ENGRAVER

Domingo Franco

Numeriano Adriano

Moises Salvador

Francisco Roxas

Jose Dizon

BUSINESSMAN

CUSTOMS HOUSE
EMPLOYEE

MERCHANT

FIDDLE PLAYER/
DANCER

KATIPUNERO

Antonio Salazar

Faustino Villareal

Ramon A. Padilla

Braulio Rivera

Luis Enciso Villareal

SPANISH ARMY
LIEUTENANT

CORPORAL

OTHER

Cristobal Mesdina

Eustacio Mañalac

Benedicto Nijaga

The Spanish Firing Squad
2

3

4

5

1

Convicted
2. Filipinos
3. Filipinos
4. Drummers
1.

Spanish soldiers
6. Spanish soldiers
7. Jesuit Priests
5.

6
7

*This is an artist’s rendition, and though extensive research has been undertaken, there may be discrepancies in the appearances.

PCDSPO | gov.ph

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