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THE BIRTH OF GOMBURZA -MARIANO GOMEZ, JOSE BURGOS AND JACINTO ZAMORA
Birth of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, who later became known as Gomburza. -
1835 ZAMORA’S YOUTH IN PANDACAN
A Tagalog bom on Fraternidad street (now San Luis)
in Pandacan, Manila, on, Zamora was the son of the well-to-do and affluent couple — Venancio Zamora and Hilaria del Rosario. Preserved through the years is the Zamora family lot in Pandacan. In his boyhood days
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1850 GOMBURZA’S MINISTRYBEGINS
Fathers Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora joined the secular clergy and began their ministry in the Philippines. -
1863 FATHER JOSE BURGOS ORDAINED AS A PRIEST
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1867 THE EMERGENCE OF GOMBURZA
The acronym “Gomburza” is formed to represent three Filipino priests, Mariano Gomez, Jose Apolonio Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora -
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1872-1896GOMBURZA'S LEGACY IN FILIPINO NATIONALISM
The martyrdom of Gomburza becomes a rallying cry for Filipino nationalists seeking independence from Spain. Their deaths are commemorated annually in the Philippines as part of National Heroes Day. -
1872 The Gomburza Uprising
Execution of Fathers Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora on February 17, sparking the Gomburza uprising and leading to significant changes in the Philippine society. -
1896 GOMBURZA AND THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION
The execution of Gomburza is often cited as one of the factors that contributed to the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. -
1897 RECOGNITION OF GOMBURZA'S MARTYRDOM.
The gomburza martyr were officially recognized by their catholic church for their martyrdom -
THE GOMBURZA MONUMENT
The Gomburza monument was erected in front of the National Museum in Manila to honor the three priests.