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Dagohoy Rebellion : ウィキペディア英語版
Dagohoy Rebellion

The famous Dagohoy Rebellion, also known as Dagohoy Revolution or Dagohoy Revolt, is considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, this rebellion took place in the island of Bohol from 1744 to 1829,〔(Readings From Bohol's History ) www.aenet.org, Source: Philippine Political and Cultural History. Volume I. Gregorio F. Zaide Retrieved 15 November 2006.〕 roughly 85 years.
It was one of two significant revolts that occurred in Bohol, Philippines during the Spanish Era. The other one was the Tamblot Uprising in 1621 led by Tamblot, a ''babaylan'' or native priest from Bohol which was basically a religious conflict.〔Tirol, Jes.(Abatan River Cruise: A travel through history ) www.boholchronicle.com Retrieved 21 November 2006.〕
==Dagohoy's Legacy==

The Dagohoy rebellion features in the Bohol provincial flag as one of the two ''bolos'' or native swords with handle and hand-guards on top. These two bolos, which are reclining respectively towards the left and right, depict the Dagohoy and Tamblot revolts, symbolizing that "a true Boholano will rise and fight if supervening factors embroil them into something beyond reason or tolerance."〔(Bohol Flag and Seal ) (Provincial Government of Bohol ) Retrieved 21 December 2006.〕
Dagohoy is an important figure Philippine history, not only as dure to his reputation as good brother and a heroic man, but also as a leader of the longest Filipino insurrection on record. His revolt lasted 85 years (1744–1829).〔
The town of Dagohoy, Bohol is named in his honor. It was Vice President Carlos P. Garcia who proposed the name "Dagohoy" in honor of Francisco Sendrijas alias Dagohoy. The name Dagohoy is a concatenation of the Bisayan phrase, ''Dagon sa huyuhoy'' or talisman of the breeze in English.〔(Establishment of the town of Dagohoy, Bohol ) www.boholchronicle.com Retrieved 8 July 2006.〕
The Dagohoy Memorial National High School in Dagohoy, Bohol is also named in his honor and memory.

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