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The First Tondo Conspiracy of , also known as the Conspiracy of the Maginoos or the Revolt of the Lakans, stands as a significant milestone in the history of the Philippines during the era of Spanish colonial rule. This extensive plot, led by the Tagalog maginoos, or nobles, of Tondo, aimed to overthrow the Spanish government due to the injustices faced by the Filipino people. Spanning across provinces near Manila to the Calamianes Islands near Palawan, the conspiracy brought together native rulers who sought to regain freedom and autonomy for their people.
The roots of Filipino resistance against foreign domination can be traced back to pre-colonial times, but the imposition of Spanish colonial rule intensified the desire to protect native culture, freedom, and rights. The First Tondo Conspiracy emerged as a culmination of years of discontent, fueled by the oppressive policies of the Spanish authorities, such as the collection of tribute and the encomienda system. Th
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Honey Lacuna
Filipina doctor and mayor of Manila since
In this Philippine namefor married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Honrado, the birth surname or paternal family name is Lacuna, and the marital name is Pangan.
Honey Lacuna - Pangan | |
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Lacuna in | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office June 30, | |
Vice Mayor | Yul Servo |
Preceded by | Isko Moreno |
In office June 30, – June 30, | |
Mayor | |
Preceded by | Isko Moreno |
Succeeded by | Yul Servo |
Officer-In-Charge | |
In office June 30, – October 14, | |
Mayor | Joseph Estrada |
Preceded by | Jay Reyes Dela Fuente |
Succeeded by | Arnold Martin Pangan (OIC) |
In office June 30, – June 30, | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office August 6, | |
Preceded by | Isko Moreno |
In office – August 6, | |
Party Leader | Isko Moreno |
Preceded by | Isko Moreno |
Succeeded by | Yul Servo |
In office August 12, – August 6, | |
Party President • Tondo ConspiracyPlanned Filipino uprising against Spain The Tondo Conspiracy of , popularly known as the Conspiracy of the Maginoos (Spanish: La Conspiración de las Maginoos), also known as the Revolt of the Lakans, was a revolt planned by Tagalog nobles known as maginoos, led by Don Agustin de Legazpi of Tondo and his cousin Martin Pangan, to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines due to injustices against the Filipinos.[1] It was territorially one of the largest conspiracies against the Spanish rule next to the Katipunan. It ranged from provinces near Manila all the way to the Calamianes Islands near Palawan.[2] Legazpi sought help from a Japanese sea captain named Juan Gayo who was a Christian and asked for arms and warriors to fight alongside them in exchange for one-half of the tributes collected in the Philippines.[1] They also requested help from places such as Borneo, Laguna, and Batangas with a plan to assault the cit |