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Josefino T. Larena CPS,MPA
 The Negros Revolution,
now commemorated and
popularly known as Al
Cinco de Noviembre or
Negros Day, was a
political movement that in
1898 created a
government in Negros
Island in the Philippines,
informally ending Spanish
control of the island and
resulting in a government
run by the Negrense
natives, at least for that
part of the archipelago
and for a relatively short
period.
 Negros did not seem
enthusiastic about the
August 23, 1896 Cry of
Balintawak and the
subsequent revolt headed
by the Tagalog
Katipuneros. Rather, it
disapproved the same as
battalions of volunteers
were organized in Bais,
Valladolid, La Carlota, and
Isabela in order to defend
the island. There had
been, however, early on,
attempts by various
groups on the grassroots
level to revolt against the
Spanish colonizers.
Filipino, revolutionary general,
sugar baron and businessman.He is
notable for leading the Negros
Revolution along with Juan Araneta,
and for being the President of the
short-lived Republic of Negros.
a pioneer sugar farmer
and revolutionary leader
during the Negros
Revolution.
 Aniceto Lacson  Juan Araneta
GEN. SIMON LIZARES Don Julio Diaz
 In July 1897 ,Don Antonio Ferrer y Puyoles
was appointed Gobernador P.M. for Negros
Oriental.
 Pedro Baguio of Guihulngan and Diego de la
Vina of Vallehermoso had already been
reported by the chiefs of civil guards
stationed in Negros for providing a place for
the training men to handle rifles, and for
contructing a house as a secret meeting place
Dr. Jose de la Vina
Delegate to Malolos
Congress
Don Gregorio Soriano Araneta , a
lawyer , who served as Secretary
General of the Malolos Congress
under Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
 Liberator of Oriental
Negros from Spanish
Rule
 He Leaded the People of
Negros Oriental against
Spanish Rule
 Delegate of War in the
provisional revolutionary
government
 Founder of the Town of
Vallehermoso
 On November 21, 1898, during the outbreak of the
Philippine Revolution, 335 Recollects (including Fr.
Julian Adan, who was then Parish Priest of Tanjay)
were arrested & jailed in Puerto San Juan (Ferrero-
maid prison) in Bacolod.
 From January 20 to February 1, 1899, the Recollect
prisoners were transferred on foot to La Granja, La
Carlota where they suffered humiliation, hardships of
manual labor―cutting grass, cleaning roads, hauling
timber― & poverty. Finally, through the effort of the
German Vice Consul in Iloilo & General Aniceto
Lacson, the 35 Recollect prisoners were released from
their captivity. Aboard the Spanish vessel S/S
Monserrat, they left behind 363, 255 souls in sixty-
seven curacies in Negros.

http://oarhistory.blogspot.com/…/recollects-and-
negros.html…
 In 1898, Padre Julian
Adan, OAR, was
imprisoned, together
with all other Recollect
priests, in Fort San
Juan, Bacolod.
 A celebration of life and
wonderful journey of the
larena with nobleman by
the name of Governor
Demetrio Larena y de
Sandes.During the
Philippine Revolution the
family were forced to
transfer from Catholicism
to Alipayan Religion in
1898
 President of the Negros
Republic in 1898
 . It was called Republica Filipina de Negros Oriental. When the
provisional government convened, Gen. Juan Araneta of Negros
Occidental proposed the creation of a Federal Republic or a
cantonal form of government. “Canton” was the name given to each
state in the Swiss federation, each having its own executive,
legislative, and judicial branches.
 Consequently, the Negros Oriental provisional revolutionary
government was absorbed into the cantonal government of Negros,
without giving up their allegiance to the Republic of Malolos.
Conflicts arose when Negros Oriental delegates were asked to raise
the American flag which was contrary to their loyalty to Aguinaldo’s
government. The delegates of Negros Oriental refused because of
their loyalty to the Malolos Republic and also because they felt they
were not consulted on the matter. Furthermore, they felt they were
not ready to be subjugated again by another foreign power whose
motives and nature of “imperialism” they were unaware of.
 In Hacienda
Bagawines in
Vallehermoso and of
naerby sitios were
conscripted .Arms
were self –supplied:
Bolos,pinuti, talibog
,bahi,and lances of all
sorts were prepared.
 Using the horses and
Sledges drawn by
carabaos were used to
transport supplies
Narcisca Geopano de la
Viña
Rosario Araneta Lacson
 From Hacienda Vallehermoso Gen.de la Vina
and his revolutionary forces began the march
to Dumaguete which took then about a week.
 In the next town of Guihulngan, the
revolutionary forces were greatly reenforced
with a large number of recruits through the
cooperation of ex-municipal captain Pelagio
Villegas,his compadre.On the banks of the
Jinubaan river ( La Liberted) Don Piyo
Banogon and his men joined.
 Marching to the next town,
Ayungon, was smooth and
peaceful as in the previous
towns, for the priest and
civil guards had to Bais.
 When Gen.de la Vina’s
forces arrived in Manjuyod,
the civil guards & the priest
had already left the place
two week before.The
captain municipal Luis
Anfone and his men joined
the march.That there were
3,000 revolucionarios
waiting in Manjuyod led by
Ambrosio B. Somoza
 The local insurgents of Bais, led by Gen
Sergio Lopez Sinco and Hermenigildo Teves
Villanueva Jr. joined forces with Gen. de la
Vina
Josefina Villacampa
Rubio ( Mrs. Larena)
Brigilda Gomez Baena,
Burgos Abilla
 In Tanjay the main force
was strengthened further
by Luis Rotea a French
Spanish guy and his
men,While in Pamplona,
the a barrio or Tanjay,a
group of revolutionaries
under Pelagio Lopez and
Joaquin Teves turned the
convent into a fort in their
fight against the civil
guards
 Welcome news was recived
when some Dumaguetenoes
like Pedro Teves, Miguel
Patero, Pedro Tapia and
Demetrio Larena arrived.
 In the meantime, the
Spanish officials, friars and
Soldiers who had converged
in Dumaguete grew more
and more tense upon
hearing the news that Gen.
Diego de la Vina and his
thousands of
revolutionaries were
approaching.
 On Nov . 17,1898,Gov . Antonio Ferrer
requisitioned the SS Bais,a ship which had
been sent by the Recollect Prior of Cebu to
evacuate the priests and put that vessel at the
service of all the Spaniards who wanted to
leave the province.
 Many Spaniards transferred to the German
ship “ Clara” chartered by the Compania
General de Tabacos de Filipinas.
 As Gen. de la Vina and his forces neared
Sibulan in the late afternoon of Nov.23, his
compadre,Teniente Cornelio Yapsutco came
to break the news that the Spaniard had left
Dumaguete
 From Sibulan Gen de la Vina entered
Dumaguete in the Late Morning of Nov
24,1898.More than two thousand of local
Folks let by Miguel Patero, Meliton Larena and
Pedro Tapia met them in the north road (
PRESENT Veterans Ave) to the plaza. Most of
the revolucionarios were barefoot walking to
the plaza. In the center part of the plaza Don
Diego de la Viña shouts of Viva Filipinas,”
Mabuhi ang Republica,Viva Negrense.The
bells in the tower kept ringing and the first
mass of liberation in Dumaguete
 After the liberation of the province from the
Spaniards, Don Diego, along with the educated
and landed illustrados of the province, organized
a Provisional Government in Dumaguete. It was
situated in the house of Teniente Cornelio
Yapsutco which is currently owned b the heirs of
Dr. and Mrs. Vicente Locsin. The Revolutionary
Council elected Demetrio Larena as the
government’s President and Diego de la Viña as
Delegate of War, with an appointed position of
Brigadier General of the Negros Oriental
Revolutionary Forces. This was a position he
most preferred so that he would still have the
revolutionary forces under his control.
Major Felipe Tayko Don Telesforo BELLOSO
 Ponciano Elofre, later called Dios
Buhawi (Hiligaynon: Whirlwind
God), was a cabeza of a barangay
in Zamboanguita in Negros
Oriental, Philippines, and the
leader of a politico-religious revolt
in Negros in the late 19th century
against the Spanish.
 Dionisio Magbuelas (died 1911), Dionisio
Seguela or Dionisio Papa y Barlucia, more
widely known as Papa Isio (Hiligaynon: Isio
the Pope), was the leader of a group of
babaylanes who were, as conjectured by
Modesto P. Sa-onoy, recruited from the
remnants of the followers of Dios Buhawi
upon the dissolution of his group under the
poor leadership of Camartin de la Cruz
during the years prior to the onset of the
Philippine Revolution
 Presidente- Demetrio Larena
 Delegate of War- Diego de la Vina
 Delegate of Treasury &Taxes- Laureano Flores
 Delegate of Development Miguel Patero
 Delegate of Justice- Jose de la Vina
 Delegate of Government –Hermenigildo Villanueva
 Delegate of Agriculture –Pedro Teves
 Secretary –Francisco Leytoria
 Sub-Secretary –Regino Apostol
 Military Chief of the North –Luis Rotea
 Military Chief of the South –Meliton Larena
The house where the election of officers for Provisional
Revolutionary Government was held on Nov 25,1898
 Glicerio Javellana,
revolutionist
member,philantropist
 Bago City Revolution
Hero
 Photo by Jose
Villanueva BAGO City
 The Freedom from Spanish Rule
 Change of Government System
 Peace & Order
 Development of the place
 Establishment of Negrense Identity
 Freedom of Religion
 Freedom of Education
 Cooperation with Oriental & Occidental
Elites
 Penn Larena & Jojo Larena
 Board Member Jessica Jane “IKAY” Villanueva
 Baena La Familia
 Michael Ocampo
 St. Paul University Dumaguete
 Vallehermoso Negros Oriental
 SPUD College of Arts,Sciences & Education
 Serafin D.Teves III
 Miguel Claparols Rossello

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Negros Oriental Revolution

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  • 5.  The Negros Revolution, now commemorated and popularly known as Al Cinco de Noviembre or Negros Day, was a political movement that in 1898 created a government in Negros Island in the Philippines, informally ending Spanish control of the island and resulting in a government run by the Negrense natives, at least for that part of the archipelago and for a relatively short period.
  • 6.  Negros did not seem enthusiastic about the August 23, 1896 Cry of Balintawak and the subsequent revolt headed by the Tagalog Katipuneros. Rather, it disapproved the same as battalions of volunteers were organized in Bais, Valladolid, La Carlota, and Isabela in order to defend the island. There had been, however, early on, attempts by various groups on the grassroots level to revolt against the Spanish colonizers.
  • 7. Filipino, revolutionary general, sugar baron and businessman.He is notable for leading the Negros Revolution along with Juan Araneta, and for being the President of the short-lived Republic of Negros. a pioneer sugar farmer and revolutionary leader during the Negros Revolution.  Aniceto Lacson  Juan Araneta
  • 8. GEN. SIMON LIZARES Don Julio Diaz
  • 9.  In July 1897 ,Don Antonio Ferrer y Puyoles was appointed Gobernador P.M. for Negros Oriental.  Pedro Baguio of Guihulngan and Diego de la Vina of Vallehermoso had already been reported by the chiefs of civil guards stationed in Negros for providing a place for the training men to handle rifles, and for contructing a house as a secret meeting place
  • 10. Dr. Jose de la Vina Delegate to Malolos Congress Don Gregorio Soriano Araneta , a lawyer , who served as Secretary General of the Malolos Congress under Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
  • 11.  Liberator of Oriental Negros from Spanish Rule  He Leaded the People of Negros Oriental against Spanish Rule  Delegate of War in the provisional revolutionary government  Founder of the Town of Vallehermoso
  • 12.  On November 21, 1898, during the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution, 335 Recollects (including Fr. Julian Adan, who was then Parish Priest of Tanjay) were arrested & jailed in Puerto San Juan (Ferrero- maid prison) in Bacolod.  From January 20 to February 1, 1899, the Recollect prisoners were transferred on foot to La Granja, La Carlota where they suffered humiliation, hardships of manual labor―cutting grass, cleaning roads, hauling timber― & poverty. Finally, through the effort of the German Vice Consul in Iloilo & General Aniceto Lacson, the 35 Recollect prisoners were released from their captivity. Aboard the Spanish vessel S/S Monserrat, they left behind 363, 255 souls in sixty- seven curacies in Negros.  http://oarhistory.blogspot.com/…/recollects-and- negros.html…
  • 13.  In 1898, Padre Julian Adan, OAR, was imprisoned, together with all other Recollect priests, in Fort San Juan, Bacolod.
  • 14.  A celebration of life and wonderful journey of the larena with nobleman by the name of Governor Demetrio Larena y de Sandes.During the Philippine Revolution the family were forced to transfer from Catholicism to Alipayan Religion in 1898  President of the Negros Republic in 1898
  • 15.  . It was called Republica Filipina de Negros Oriental. When the provisional government convened, Gen. Juan Araneta of Negros Occidental proposed the creation of a Federal Republic or a cantonal form of government. “Canton” was the name given to each state in the Swiss federation, each having its own executive, legislative, and judicial branches.  Consequently, the Negros Oriental provisional revolutionary government was absorbed into the cantonal government of Negros, without giving up their allegiance to the Republic of Malolos. Conflicts arose when Negros Oriental delegates were asked to raise the American flag which was contrary to their loyalty to Aguinaldo’s government. The delegates of Negros Oriental refused because of their loyalty to the Malolos Republic and also because they felt they were not consulted on the matter. Furthermore, they felt they were not ready to be subjugated again by another foreign power whose motives and nature of “imperialism” they were unaware of.
  • 16.  In Hacienda Bagawines in Vallehermoso and of naerby sitios were conscripted .Arms were self –supplied: Bolos,pinuti, talibog ,bahi,and lances of all sorts were prepared.  Using the horses and Sledges drawn by carabaos were used to transport supplies
  • 17. Narcisca Geopano de la Viña Rosario Araneta Lacson
  • 18.  From Hacienda Vallehermoso Gen.de la Vina and his revolutionary forces began the march to Dumaguete which took then about a week.
  • 19.  In the next town of Guihulngan, the revolutionary forces were greatly reenforced with a large number of recruits through the cooperation of ex-municipal captain Pelagio Villegas,his compadre.On the banks of the Jinubaan river ( La Liberted) Don Piyo Banogon and his men joined.
  • 20.  Marching to the next town, Ayungon, was smooth and peaceful as in the previous towns, for the priest and civil guards had to Bais.  When Gen.de la Vina’s forces arrived in Manjuyod, the civil guards & the priest had already left the place two week before.The captain municipal Luis Anfone and his men joined the march.That there were 3,000 revolucionarios waiting in Manjuyod led by Ambrosio B. Somoza
  • 21.  The local insurgents of Bais, led by Gen Sergio Lopez Sinco and Hermenigildo Teves Villanueva Jr. joined forces with Gen. de la Vina
  • 22. Josefina Villacampa Rubio ( Mrs. Larena) Brigilda Gomez Baena, Burgos Abilla
  • 23.  In Tanjay the main force was strengthened further by Luis Rotea a French Spanish guy and his men,While in Pamplona, the a barrio or Tanjay,a group of revolutionaries under Pelagio Lopez and Joaquin Teves turned the convent into a fort in their fight against the civil guards
  • 24.  Welcome news was recived when some Dumaguetenoes like Pedro Teves, Miguel Patero, Pedro Tapia and Demetrio Larena arrived.  In the meantime, the Spanish officials, friars and Soldiers who had converged in Dumaguete grew more and more tense upon hearing the news that Gen. Diego de la Vina and his thousands of revolutionaries were approaching.
  • 25.  On Nov . 17,1898,Gov . Antonio Ferrer requisitioned the SS Bais,a ship which had been sent by the Recollect Prior of Cebu to evacuate the priests and put that vessel at the service of all the Spaniards who wanted to leave the province.  Many Spaniards transferred to the German ship “ Clara” chartered by the Compania General de Tabacos de Filipinas.
  • 26.  As Gen. de la Vina and his forces neared Sibulan in the late afternoon of Nov.23, his compadre,Teniente Cornelio Yapsutco came to break the news that the Spaniard had left Dumaguete
  • 27.  From Sibulan Gen de la Vina entered Dumaguete in the Late Morning of Nov 24,1898.More than two thousand of local Folks let by Miguel Patero, Meliton Larena and Pedro Tapia met them in the north road ( PRESENT Veterans Ave) to the plaza. Most of the revolucionarios were barefoot walking to the plaza. In the center part of the plaza Don Diego de la Viña shouts of Viva Filipinas,” Mabuhi ang Republica,Viva Negrense.The bells in the tower kept ringing and the first mass of liberation in Dumaguete
  • 28.  After the liberation of the province from the Spaniards, Don Diego, along with the educated and landed illustrados of the province, organized a Provisional Government in Dumaguete. It was situated in the house of Teniente Cornelio Yapsutco which is currently owned b the heirs of Dr. and Mrs. Vicente Locsin. The Revolutionary Council elected Demetrio Larena as the government’s President and Diego de la Viña as Delegate of War, with an appointed position of Brigadier General of the Negros Oriental Revolutionary Forces. This was a position he most preferred so that he would still have the revolutionary forces under his control.
  • 29. Major Felipe Tayko Don Telesforo BELLOSO
  • 30.  Ponciano Elofre, later called Dios Buhawi (Hiligaynon: Whirlwind God), was a cabeza of a barangay in Zamboanguita in Negros Oriental, Philippines, and the leader of a politico-religious revolt in Negros in the late 19th century against the Spanish.
  • 31.  Dionisio Magbuelas (died 1911), Dionisio Seguela or Dionisio Papa y Barlucia, more widely known as Papa Isio (Hiligaynon: Isio the Pope), was the leader of a group of babaylanes who were, as conjectured by Modesto P. Sa-onoy, recruited from the remnants of the followers of Dios Buhawi upon the dissolution of his group under the poor leadership of Camartin de la Cruz during the years prior to the onset of the Philippine Revolution
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  • 33.  Presidente- Demetrio Larena  Delegate of War- Diego de la Vina  Delegate of Treasury &Taxes- Laureano Flores  Delegate of Development Miguel Patero  Delegate of Justice- Jose de la Vina  Delegate of Government –Hermenigildo Villanueva  Delegate of Agriculture –Pedro Teves  Secretary –Francisco Leytoria  Sub-Secretary –Regino Apostol  Military Chief of the North –Luis Rotea  Military Chief of the South –Meliton Larena
  • 34. The house where the election of officers for Provisional Revolutionary Government was held on Nov 25,1898
  • 35.  Glicerio Javellana, revolutionist member,philantropist  Bago City Revolution Hero  Photo by Jose Villanueva BAGO City
  • 36.  The Freedom from Spanish Rule  Change of Government System  Peace & Order  Development of the place  Establishment of Negrense Identity  Freedom of Religion  Freedom of Education  Cooperation with Oriental & Occidental Elites
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  • 38.  Penn Larena & Jojo Larena  Board Member Jessica Jane “IKAY” Villanueva  Baena La Familia  Michael Ocampo  St. Paul University Dumaguete  Vallehermoso Negros Oriental  SPUD College of Arts,Sciences & Education  Serafin D.Teves III  Miguel Claparols Rossello