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  1. Oct 22, 2021 · Philippa Poynings formerly Mortimer aka Hastings, FitzAlan. Born 21 Nov 1375 in Ludlow, Shropshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Edmund (Mortimer) de Mortimer and Philippa (Plantagenet) Mortimer. Sister of Elizabeth (Mortimer) Camoys, Roger Mortimer and Edmund Mortimer.

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  2. Aug 17, 2022 · Daughter of Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence and Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster Wife of Edmund de Mortimer, Sr., 3rd Earl of March Mother of Elizabeth Mortimer, Baroness Camoys; Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March; Philippa Poynings; Sir Edmund Mortimer, Jr.; Lady Joan Mortimer and 3 others; ;

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    Gregoria de Jesus was born on May 9, 1875, in Caloocan to a middle-class, pious family. Her father, Nicolas, was a carpenter who would eventually become the gobernadorcillo. Like other prototypical middle-class Filipino families at the time, young Oriang had other siblings: a younger sister and two older brothers. Oriang was by all accounts a brigh...

    As Lakambini, Oriang was by no means a passive member. She took on the duty of keeping the Katipunan’s documents safe. She also sewed the first flag of the Katipunan alongside Benita Javier. Meanwhile, the couple moved from Javier’s residence to a house in Calle Anyahan along with Emilio Jacinto, who ran a printing press inside the house. As the Ka...

    The Katipunan would eventually be exposed when Teodoro Patiño revealed the society’s existence to colonial authorities, forcing the revolutionary organization to act. Spanish authorities were quick to crack down on the Katipunan, and many were arrested or executed for their links to the organization, whether real or imagined. Bonifacio and Oriang w...

    The revolution would take a dark turn, however. Tensions at the top of the leadership created a split between Bonifacio’s Magdiwang faction and Aguinaldo’s Magdalos. The Tejeros convention, which was supposed to consolidate political gains and establish a formal Republic, instead created a rift between the two factions. In the end, Aguinaldo felt t...

  4. She married John Hastings 3rd Earl of Pembroke before December 1389, in England, United Kingdom. She died on 26 September 1401, in Halnaker, Sussex, England, at the age of 25, and was buried in Boxgrove, Sussex, England.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PietàPietà - Wikipedia

    The Pietà is a specific form of the Lamentation of Christ in which Jesus is mourned by the Virgin Mary alone. However, in practice works called a Pietà may include angels, the other figures usual in Lamentations, and even donor portraits. [1] An image consisting only of a dead Christ with angels is also called a Pietà, at least in German ...

  6. Gregoria de Jesus. known as Lakambini. wife of Andres Bonifacio. Mother of the Philippine Revolution. born May 9, 1875 in Kalookan. died March 15, 1943. The Philippine Revolution was the work of both Filipino men and women. Women - such as, Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora) who risked her life feeding and sheltering revolutionists, and Teresa ...

  7. Her father was the second son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. She was the eldest grandchild of King Edward and Queen Philippa, her namesake. Philippa married Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, at the age of fourteen, in the Queen's Chapel at Reading Abbey,.

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