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<iframe src="https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=h5p_embed&id=12" width="958" height="660" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" title="The Women of Malolos"></iframe><script src="https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wp-content/plugins/h5p/h5p-php-library/js/h5p-resizer.js" charset="UTF-8"></script></html> | <iframe src="https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=h5p_embed&id=12" width="958" height="660" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" title="The Women of Malolos"></iframe><script src="https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wp-content/plugins/h5p/h5p-php-library/js/h5p-resizer.js" charset="UTF-8"></script></html> | ||
<h1> Who were the 20 women of Malolos? </h1> | |||
by [https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Gemma_Cruz_Araneta_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Gemma Cruz Araneta'''] | by [https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Gemma_Cruz_Araneta_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Gemma Cruz Araneta'''] | ||
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[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Alberta_Santos_Uitangcoy_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Alberta Santos Uitangcoy'''] (1865), first cousin of Leoncia Reyes, received higher education in La Concordia. With Basilia Tantoco and Mercedes Tiongson, she handed the letter signed by the 20 women to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler. She married cabeza de barangay, Paulino Reyes Santos and had nine children. Like the other 19 women, she remained socially involved after fighting two empires, the Spanish and American, in defense of Philippine independence. Only three of the original 20 women of Malolos were alive when Japan invaded the Philippines. | [https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Alberta_Santos_Uitangcoy_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Alberta Santos Uitangcoy'''] (1865), first cousin of Leoncia Reyes, received higher education in La Concordia. With Basilia Tantoco and Mercedes Tiongson, she handed the letter signed by the 20 women to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler. She married cabeza de barangay, Paulino Reyes Santos and had nine children. Like the other 19 women, she remained socially involved after fighting two empires, the Spanish and American, in defense of Philippine independence. Only three of the original 20 women of Malolos were alive when Japan invaded the Philippines. | ||
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