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EVOLUTION
of the
PHILIPPINE FLAG
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group 1
Leader:
Norberte, Maria Alessandra E.
Jalotjot, Zylla Gwen S.
Members:
Manalo, Trisha Bonby C.
Charlon, Louise Alexine B.
Ong, Clariza Francheska
Dela Menes, Kathlyn Gillian R.
Pagao, Ashley Mae G.
Embuscado, Alvinee
Santos, Frances Sophia A.
1st Philippine Flag "First Cry of Nationhood."
Andres Bonifacio's secret club, the Kataastaasang Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan
The flag of revolution
Designed by Benita Rodriquez and Gregoria de Jesus, Bonifacio's wife
Crimson hue symbolizes the blood of the Katipunan members.
The equilateral triangle was well known revolution imagery in the Philippines.
2nd Philippine Flag
From 1892, there were several versions of the Filipino flag. Some KKK members structured the organization in a triangle, while revolutionaries fashioned their own flags. This was the first formal flag of the society that was made on October 14, 1997.
3rd Philippine FLag
This was first shown on August 23, 1896 during the Cry of Pugad Lawin wherein the Katipuneros gathered to tore their cedula.
During the battle of San Juan del Monte on August 30, 1869, the first major battle of the Philippine Revolution.
4th Philippine Flag
This was Andres Bonifacio's personal flag with an indefinite rays of the sun and the KKK formed horizontally below.
War camp of Bonifacio, Dakilang Anak Pawis.
- The first Aguinaldo Flag that ignited the Philippine revolution.
- General Emilio Aguinaldo adopted this flag on August 30, 1896 in Kawit, Cavite.
- Represents the revolution’s values of:
5TH PHILIPPINE FLAG
Liberty
Equality
Fraternity
Aguinaldo Magdalo Flag
6th Philippine Flag
SUN OF LIBERTY
The first official flag of the Revolutionary Government of Emilio Aguinaldo. A red flag with a white sun and eight rays, symbolizing the Search of Liberty. This was adopted by the revolutionary leaders at their assembly and approved in Naic, Cavite on March 17, 1897.
The flag of General Mariano Llanera is a dull black flag with a single letter K and a skull and crossbones emblem.
7th PHILIPPINE FLAG
The hood used during the secret initiation ceremonies of the first degree Katipuneros inspired the dark color of the flag.
This was used on 1896 when General Llanera fought in Bulacan, Tarlac, Pampanga, and Nueva Ecija.
8th Philippine flag
- This became famous because of General Pio del Pilar of San Pedro de Makati and one of the most trusted generals of Emilio Aguinaldo, who used it up to the Pact of Biak-na-Bato.
- First used on July 11, 1895.
At each angle of the triangle has a letter K. The rising sun with 8 rays represents the first eight united provinces that were placed under the Martial Law of the Spanish Government for rising a rebellious act:
Bandila ng matagumpay
- Tarlac
- Nueva Ecija
- Pampanga
- Bulacan
- Manila
- Cavite
- Laguna
- Batangas
9th: The Tricolor Flag of the First Republic
In Tirad Pass, Ilocos Sur, the flag stands against the Americans, defending Aguinaldo's fleeing forces.
Produced by Gregorio Del Pilar.
Color representations:
- Red - the Katipunan
- Black - inspired by General Llanera's flag
- Blue - indicates comradeship with Cuba's revolutionary banner
Symbol of philippine independence
10th
Created by Marcela de Agoncillo in Hong Kong.
This flag was designed by General Emilio Aguinaldo.
On June 12, 1898, the flag was raised at Kawit, Cavite.
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