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- Flags of the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia
As the Katipunan's Supremo, Andrés Bonifacio had a personal flag which depicts a white sun with an indefinite number of rays on a field of red Below the sun are three white Ks arranged horizontally
- Exhibit-Bonifacio-Gallery-Katipunan-Flag-Cry-of-Balintawak
As the Katipunan’s Supremo, Andres Bonifacio had a personal flag which depicts a white sun with an indefinite number of rays on a field of red Below the sun are three white Ks arranged horizontally
- Blood-Red Banners: The Forgotten Flags of Filipino Revolution
These forgotten flags, with their blood-red backgrounds and powerful symbols, reveal the radical foundations of Filipino nationalism that continue to resonate with diaspora communities today
- Philippines - Historical Flags to 1899
The first flag was that of movement Katipunan, created by Benita Rodriguez with the aid of the wife of Bonifacio, Gregoria de Jesus The flag was a red rectangle red with three "K" white in a horizontal alignment
- Katipunan Flags and Their Significance
The document summarizes various flags used by nationalist groups fighting against Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines, including: 1 The original Katipunan flag featuring three white "K" letters on a red field, representing the secret society founded by Bonifacio
- Icons of Freedom - Philippine Center for Masonic Studies
"Sun of Liberty Flag" was the first official flag of the revolutionary government of General Emilio Aguinaldo Considered as the first Filipino national flag, it featured a white sun of eight rays, symbolizing the search for liberty
- 1898 - 1998: History of the Philippine Flags - Tripod
Three big white KKK letters arranged horizontally at the center of a rectangular piece of red cloth (locally called "kundiman") The color red symbolized the courage of the Katipuneros who stood ready to fight for freedom and shed their blood if need be
- RPH - Google Docs - incomplete - Bonifacios Personal Flag: Bonifacio . . .
Below the sun were the three K #039;s arranged horizontally Symbolism: The flags served as powerful symbols of the Katipunan #039;s aspirations for independence and unity, representing the ideals and goals of the revolutionary movement
- Evolution of the Philippine flag | Philippines: KapitBisig. com
Members of the Katipunan, known as Katipuneros, wanted a flag of their own to symbolize their hopes and aspirations Their flag was made up of a blood-red rectangular field with the letters KKK at the center
- Flags of the Philippine Revolution - fact-index. com
Andres Bonifacio, the father of the Katipunan, had a personal flag which depicts a white sun with an indefinite number of rays on a field of red Below the sun are three white Ks arranged horizontally
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