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The Philippine Islands,
Historia de la Orden de S. Agustin de Estas Islas Filipinas
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By Fray Juan de Medina, O.S.A., Manila, [but written in ].
Source: Translated from a copy of the above work, in the possession of the Editors.
Translation: This document is translated (and in part synopsized) by James A. Robertson. [29]
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History of the Augustinian Order in the Filipinas Islands
By Fray Juan de Medina, O.S.A.
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Chapter XXX
Of the first election of our father Fray Lorenzo de León
With the fourth of May, , all the capitular religious of this province of Santísimo Nombre de Jesús of Filipinas assembled, and without much debate cast their votes for father Fray Lorenzo de León,1 a native of the city of Granada, and son of the house at Méjico, whose learning, ability to preach, and other good qualities made him very well known, and caused him to be elected without opposition. Accordingly he won the contest as provincial, to the general liking of all the religious of the province, both those voting and those who had no vote. All were assured that he would govern rightly because of his prudence, and beyond doubt his government was all that. The province during his term had the honor and r
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Francisco Dagohoy
Filipino revolutionary
For the Philippine Navy ship, see BRP Francisco Dagohoy (PF).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Sendrijas.
Francisco Dagohoy (born Francisco Sendrijas; c. ) was a Filipino revolutionary who holds the distinction of having initiated the longest revolt in Philippine history, the Dagohoy Rebellion. This rebellion against the Spanish colonial government took place on the island of Bohol from to , roughly 56 years.
Dagohoy, was born in , and that he was a native of Barangay Cambitoon, Inabanga, Bohol. He was also cabeza de barangay, or one of the barangay captains of the town.
His name derives from an amulet ("dagon" in Cebuano) he wore, which people believed gave him the charm of a gentle wind or "hoyohoy" (or huyuhoy) and the power to jump or fly-over from hill to hill or across rivers like a gentle flowing wind. He was believed to have clear vision inside dark caves and be invisible whenever and wherever he wanted. The name Dagohoy is a concatenation of the Visayan phrase dagon sa huyuhoy or "talisman of the breeze" in English. His brother is named Sagarino Dagohoy. Sagarino was refused a proper burial by a Jesuit priest, who was then killed by Francisco.
Fought against Spain
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Dagohoy rebellion
insurgence on Bohol, Philippines
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Legacy
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