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  1. Gregoria de Jesús y Álvarez (May 9, 1875 – March 15, 1943), also known by her nickname Oriang, was the founder and vice-president of the women's chapter of the Katipunan of the Philippines. She was also the custodian of the documents and seal of the Katipunan.

  2. May 7, 2021 · Learn about the life and role of Gregoria de Jesus, the wife of Andres Bonifacio and a member of the Katipunan. She was a Lakambini who kept the secret documents, sewed the flag, and survived the massacre of Cavite.

  3. The Rape of Gregoria de Jesus. At the height of the Revolution, two factions grew within the Katipunan: those loyal to Bonifacio and those loyal to Aguinaldo. Bonifacio was eventually ousted by Aguinaldo’s men at the Tejeros Convention, and subsequently declared a traitor and fugitive.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Gregoria de Jesus, the wife of Andres Bonifacio and a leader of the Katipunan. Read her autobiography and other documents related to the Philippine Revolution.

  5. Learn about Gregoria de Jesus, a Filipino revolutionary leader who joined the Katipunan and fought for Philippine independence from Spain and the US. Find primary and secondary sources, online resources, and media quotes about her life and legacy.

  6. Gregoria de Jesús (9 May 1875 – 15 March 1943) was a Philippine nationalist. She was the second wife of Andres Bonifacio, a Philippine nationalist. She founded Katipunan. She was the first vice president of the Philippine revolutionary government (1896 to 1897).

  7. I am Gregoria de Jesus, native of the town of Caloocan in Rizal province. I was born on Tuesday, May 9, 1875, at number 13, Zamora Street, then Baltazar, a place where thousands of arms used in the revolution were buried, and where the Katipunan leaders met to make the final arrangement for the outbreak.