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- Agustín Sumuroy (better known as Juan Sumuroy) was a Filipino hero and Waray leader of the Sumuroy Rebellion, a rebellion of native Filipinos against colonial...
- "Sumuroy killed Father Barberan marked start of Palapag rebellion June 1, 1649". The Kahimyang Project. 2012-05-31. Retrieved 2024-01-14. "Sumuroy"....
- development. Agustin Sumuroy (better known as Juan Sumuroy), a Filipino hero from Palapag, Northern Samar and Waray leader of the Sumuroy Rebellion, a rebellion...
- system being undertaken in Samar. This is known as the Sumuroy Revolt, named after Agustin Sumuroy. The government in Manila directed that all natives subject...
- was attacked several times during the 1629 Caraga Revolt and the 1649 Sumuroy Revolt. Nevertheless, the Recollects were able to establish themselves...
- specific name, sumuroi, is in honor of Filipino hero Agustín Sumuroy, also known as Juan Sumuroy, who led a rebellion against Spanish colonialism in 1649...
- near Corregidor in Cavite. 1647 Dutch besieged the Spanish in the Battle of Puerto de Cavite. 1649 Sumuroy Revolt (1649–50) Pintados Revolt (1649–50)...
- (1625–1627) Second Chinese Insurrection (1639–1640) Ladia Revolt (1643) Sumuroy Revolt (1649–1650) Maniago Revolt (1660–1661) Malong Revolt (1660–1661)...
- Leyte, and prospered in Tacloban. One of their ancestors was a part of the Sumuroy Revolt which started in Northern Samar. Romualdez embarked on his own career...
- (1625–1627) Second Chinese Insurrection (1639–1640) Ladia Revolt (1643) Sumuroy Revolt (1649–1650) Maniago Revolt (1660–1661) Malong Revolt (1660–1661)...