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Jose Rizal - Laong-Laan and DimasalangMarcelo H. del Pilar - PlaridelMariano Ponce - Kalipulapo,Tikbalang,at NandingAntonio Luna - Taga-ilogJose Maria Panganiban - JOMAPA, J.M.Pby: aldritzz tubbali
Marcelo H. del Pilar (Plaridel) Dr. Jose Rizal (Laong Laan) Mariano Ponce (Naning, Kalipulo, Tigbalang) Antonio Luna (Taga Ilog) Jose Ma. Panganiban (Jomapa) Dr. Pedro Paterno Antonio Ma. Regidor Isabelo delos Reyes Eduardo de Lete Jose Alejandrino Some friends of the Propaganda Movement also contributed, notably Professor Blumentritt ( Austrian ethnologist ) and Dr. Morayta ( Spanish Historian, university professor and statesman ).
Jose Rizal wrote under the pen names Laong Laan and Dimasalang. He used pen names because he wrote many revolutionary writings that he did not want to be associated with him for fear of retribution.
dimasalang and laong laan!
He was born on November 14 , 1875 at Bulacan Philippines.
what is pen name used by Del Pilar
Marcelo G. Hilario is his real name (as per baptismal records). "Hilario" is their original family name. "Del Pilar" was chosen by his family as their new surname in compliance with Governor Claveria's decree to hispanized the all surnames in the islands, same with the other hero from Laguna named Jose P. "Ricial" (Rizal) formerly Jose P. Mercado. Thus this hero from Bulacan's full name is Marcelo Gatmaitan Hilario Del Pilar (Marcelo H. Del Pilar).
Marcelo H. del Pilar has 3 pennames These are: 1. Plaridel 2. Pupdoh 3. Dolores Manapat
Plaridel
Marcelo H. del Pilar was a writer, lawyer, journalist, and last editor of the La Solidaridad, the newspaper of the Reform Movement in Spain. Some of his written works include Love of Country, Be as Slippery as an Eel, Prayers and Mockeries, and The Greatness of God.
Filipino's with their pen names.Jose Rizal- Dimasalang and Laong Laan Marcelo H. del Pilar- Plaridel, Dolores Manapat, Piping Dilat, Siling Labuyo, Kupang, Haitalaga, Patos, Carmelo D.A. Murgas, and L.O. CrameAndres Bonifacio- Maypagasa
One famous line attributed to Marcelo H. del Pilar is "The pen is mightier than the sword." This quote reflects his belief in the power of words and writing to effect change and inspire action. Additionally, "He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish." highlights his strong advocacy for the Filipino language and culture.
Shakespeare had no pen names.
Jose Rizal- Laon-Laan, DimasalangAndres Bonifacio- Agapito Bagumbayan/May Pag-AsaPio Valenzuela - Madlang-AwaMarcelo H. Del Pilar- PlaridelAntonio Luna- Taga-ilogMariano Ponce- Tikbalang, Naning, KatipulakoJose Maria Panganiban- JomapaJuan Luna- PotacioGraciano Lopez Jaena- Diego Laura
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Jose Rizal - Laong-Laan and DimasalangMarcelo H. del Pilar - PlaridelMariano Ponce - Kalipulapo,Tikbalang,at NandingAntonio Luna - Taga-ilogJose Maria Panganiban - JOMAPA, J.M.P