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The Fifteen Martyrs of Bicol ( es, Quince Martires del Bicolandia) were
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patriots in Bicol,
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who were executed by
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on January 4, 1897, for cooperating with the
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during the Philippine Revolution against
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The Martyrs

11 of the 15 were executed at the
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in
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. * Inocencio Herrera - a native of
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, he grew up in the
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and enrolled in the seminary of Nueva Caceres (now Naga City). He was a brilliant young man and had always topped his class. Gifted with a good voice, he became the choir master of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Nueva Caceres. He was only 23 years old when the Spaniards executed him. * Gabriel Prieto - He demonstrated unusual wit and intelligence. He was a consistent scholar at the seminary of Nueva Caceres, where he studied for the priesthood. After his ordination, he was appointed by Herrera as his adviser and confidential secretary. Prieto was denounced by the Spanish friars for his liberal and independent ideas. * Severino Diaz - He was born in
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of poor but hardworking parents. He was a model student at the seminary and later as parish priest of Nueva Caceres. He attended to his flock with extraordinary zeal. People remember him as the man who rebuilt and improved the
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. The Spanish friars were jealous of him for becoming the first Filipino Cura Paroco of Nueva Caceres. He was 45 years old when he was executed at the Luneta. * Manuel Abella - A native of Catanauan, Quezon, he was better known for his philanthropic activities among the poor and underprivileged. He was 60 years old when he faced the firing squad in Bagumbayan. * Domingo Abella - A son of Manuel Abella. Frank and outspoken, he took every opportunity to denounce the abuses and arrogance of the
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. He was only 25 when he was executed at the Luneta. *
Camilo Jacob Camilo Jacob y Soledad (1856 - January 4, 1897) was a Bicolano people, Bicolano hero, martyr and revolutionary. He was also known as one of the 11 among the Fifteen Martyrs of Bicol who were executed in Bagumbayan (Luneta), now Rizal Park, by Span ...
- A commercial photographer and native of
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. Like Domingo Abella, he was open-hearted. Suspected of conniving with the revolutionists, Jacob was tortured and starved to death in prison. * Tomas Prieto - A brother of Gabriel Prieto. A pharmacist, he was popular with the common people for his liberal and progressive ideas. He was executed at the age of 30. * Florendo Lerma - A theater owner and playwright from
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, he went to Bicol at the age of 15 and established the first movie house in Naga. * Macario Valentin - He was chief of the night patrol in Naga. He took advantage of his position by siding with the revolutionists, whom he supplied with valuable information about the activities of the Spanish militia. * Mariano Melgarejo - A native son of Naga. In his diary, he wrote: "I look forward to the day when Filipinas takes her place among the free nations of the world." * Cornelio Mercado - An employee in the public works department of Nueva Caceres. The four Bicolano freedom fighters who were either exiled or died in prison were: * Leon Hernandez - A resident of
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, who was well-to-do and highly influential. He was thrown into the municipal jail in Nueva Caceres, where he was tortured to death for denying participation in the revolutionary movement. * Ramon Abella - Also a son of Manuel Abella, who was executed at the Luneta. He was a strong advocate of the progressive and independent aspiration of his father. * Mariano Arana - A government surveyor who died in exile on
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Island (then Fernando Po). * Mariano Ordenanza - A clerk in the Bureau of Public Works. He died in jail in Manila shortly after he was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment by the Spanish Council of War.


Legacy

While the heroic deeds and martyrdom of secular priests Mariano Gomez,
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and
Jacinto Zamora Jacinto Zamora y del Rosario (14 August 1835 – 17 February 1872) was a Filipino Catholic priest, part of the Gomburza, a trio of priests who were falsely accused of mutiny by the Spanish colonial authorities in the Philippines in the 19th centu ...
are well-known across the Philippines, the memory of the 15 martyrs of Bicolandia is confined to Naga City, the heart of Bicol. For more than 70 years, the people of Naga City and nearby municipalities have been paying tribute to these martyrs every fourth day of January. During the incumbency of the late Camarines Sur Governor Julian Ocampo, a monument was erected in Naga City in memory of the ''Quince Martires del Bicolandia''.'' The monument, located in the heart of the city, was formally dedicated on November 30, 1923. Official recognition of the 15 martyrs of Bicolandia came only on February 20, 1950 when the director of the Department of Education added to the list of significant dates in Philippine history January 4, 1897, the day when Filipino freedom fighters from the Bicol region were executed.


Gallery

Quince Martires Monuments NHI marker.jpg, Quince Martires Monuments NHI marker Rev P Inocencio Herrera at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Rev P Inocencio Herrera Rev P Gabriel Prieto at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Rev P Gabriel Prieto P Severino Diaz at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, P Severino Diaz Don Manuel Abella at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Manuel Abella Don Ramon Abella at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Ramon Abella Don Camilo Jacob at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Camilo Jacob Don Tomas Prieto at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Tomas Prieto Don Florencio Lerma at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Florencio Lerma Don Martin Valentin at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Martin Valentin Don Mariano Mergarejo at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Mariano Melgarejo Don Cornelio Mercado at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Cornelio Mercado Don Leon Hernandez at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Leon Hernandez Don Mariano Arana at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Mariano Arana Don Mariano Ordenanza at Quince Martires Monument.jpg, Don Mariano Ordenanza


See also

* Philippine Revolution


References

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