
Melchora Aquino (January 6, 1812 – February 19, 1919) was a
Filipino revolutionary. She became known as "Tandang Sora" ("tandang" meaning "old") because of her old age during the
Philippine Revolution
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(1896-1899). She was also known as the "Grand Woman of the Revolution" and the "Mother of Balintawak" for her contributions.
Early life and marriage
Melchora Aquino was born on January 6, 1812, in Barrio Banlat,
Caloocan
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Caloo ...
(the present-day Barangay Tandang Sora,
Quezon City
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). Having been born on the
feast of the Epiphany, she was named after
Melchior, one of the
Three Wise Men
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.
Melchora, daughter of a peasant couple, Juan and Valentina Aquino, never attended school.
However, she was apparently literate at an early age and talented as a singer and performed at local events as well as at
Mass
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for her Church. She was also often chosen for the role of ''Reyna Elena'' during the "
Santacruzan", a processional pageant commemorating
Empress Helen's finding of the
Cross of Christ, celebrated in the Philippines in May.
Later in life, she married Fulgencio Ramos,
a ''cabeza de barrio'' (village chief), and bore six children. As his wife she was known as Melchora Aquino de Ramos ("of Ramos"). Her husband died when their youngest child was 7 and she was left as a single parent for their children. Tandang Sora continued her life as an ''hermana mayor'' active in celebrating ''
fiestas'',
baptism
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s, and weddings. She worked hard in order to give her children education.
Involvement in the revolution
In her native town, Tandang Sora operated a store, which became a refuge for the sick and wounded revolutionaries. She fed,
gave medical attention to and encouraged the revolutionaries with motherly advice and prayers.
Secret meetings of the
Katipuneros (revolutionaries) were also held at her house in August 1896. Due to the maternal nature of her help for the revolution, she received names such as "Woman of Revolution", "Mother of Balintawak
", "Mother of the
Philippine Revolution
The Philippine Revolution ( or ; or ) was a war of independence waged by the revolutionary organization Katipunan against the Spanish Empire from 1896 to 1898. It was the culmination of the 333-year History of the Philippines (1565–1898), ...
", and ''Tandang Sora'' (''Tandang'' is derived from the
Tagalog word ''matandâ'', which means old). She and her son, Juan Ramos, were present in the
Cry of Balintawak and were witnesses to the tearing up of the ''
cedulas''.
When the
Spaniards
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learned about her activities and her knowledge to the whereabouts of the Katipuneros, she was arrested by the ''
guardia civil'' on August 29, 1896. She was held captive in the house of a ''cabeza de barangay'' of Pasong Putik, Novaliches and then transferred to
Bilibid Prison in
Manila
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. While in prison, she was interrogated but she refused to divulge any information. She was then deported to
Guam
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,
Marianas Islands by
Governor General
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Ramón Blanco on September 2.
In Guam, she and a woman named Segunda Puentes were placed under house arrest in the residence of a Don Justo Dungca.
After the
United States took control of the Philippines in 1898, Tandang Sora, like other exiles, returned to the Philippines in 1903. She later became an active member of the
Philippine Independent Church
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.
Death
She died at her daughter Saturnina's house in Banlat on February 19, 1919, at the age of 107.
She received full state honors shortly after her death after years of being unnoticed for her efforts in the revolution.
Her remains were first interred at the
Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution at the
Manila North Cemetery.
These were then transferred to the Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park in
Quezon City
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in 1970 and finally at the
Tandang Sora National Shrine in 2012.
Legacy
As a token of gratitude, a
Quezon City
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barangay and a
road
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Th ...
were named after Tandang Sora. Her profile was also placed in the
Philippines' five-centavo coin from 1967 to 1994. She was the first Filipina who appears on a
Philippine peso banknote, in this case, a
100-peso bill from the English Series (1951–1966). Tandang Sora Street in the city of
San Francisco
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is named in her honor.
In 2012, on the celebration of her 200th birthday, the Quezon City local government decided to transfer Tandang Sora's remains from Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park to the
Tandang Sora National Shrine. They also declared 2012 as be Tandang Sora Year.
Her descendants carry different surnames, with almost all living in Novaliches and Tandang Sora districts in Quezon City as well as in Guam such as Figueroa, Ramos (her husband's surname), Geronimo, Eugenio, Cleofas and Apo.
A
Philippine Coast Guard
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vessel was named after her, the
BRP Melchora Aquino.
In popular culture
* Portrayed by Angelita Loresco in the 2013 TV series ''
Katipunan
The Katipunan (), officially known as the (; ) and abbreviated as the KKK, was a revolutionary organization founded in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists Deodato Arellano, Andrés Bonifacio, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, José Dizon, an ...
''.
* Portrayed by Erlinda Villalobos in the 2014 film ''
Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo''.
* Referenced in the song "Babae" by Inang Laya
* A Picture Frame of Melchora Aquino was featured in the music video of "Pa-pa-pa palaban" by the Girl group G22
References
External links
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1812 births
1919 deaths
Filipino revolutionaries
Filipino women centenarians
Former Roman Catholics
Members of the Philippine Independent Church
People from Caloocan
People from the Spanish colonial Philippines
People of the Philippine Revolution
Tagalog people
Women in the Philippine Revolution