The Philippine National Heroes
- Dr. Jose Rizal - The National Hero.
- Andres Bonifacio - The Great Plebian and Father of the Katipunan.
- General Gregorio del Pilar - Hero of the Battle of Tirad Pass.
- General Emilio Aguinaldo - President of the First Philippine Republic.
- Apolinario Mabini - Sublime Paralytic and Brains of the Revolution.
- GOMBURZA - Martyred Priests of 1872.
- Trece Martirez - 13 Martyrs from Cavite.
- Emilio Jacinto - Brains of the Katipunan.
- General Antonio Luna - Cofounder of La Independencia .
- Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora) - Mother of Balintawak.
- Graciano Lopez-Jaena - Greatest Filipino Orator of the Propaganda Movement.
- Panday Pira - First Filipino Cannon-maker.
- Mariano Ponce - Propagandist, Historian, Diplomat And Managing Editor of La Solidaridad.
- Gregoria de Jesus - Lakambini of Katipunan and Wife of Andres Bonifacio.
- Fernando Ma. Guerrero - Poet of the Revolution.
- Felipe Agoncillo - Outstanding Diplomat of the First Philippine Republic.
- Rafael Palma - Cofounder of La Independencia and First UP president .
- Juan Luna - Greatest Filipino Painter.
- Marcelo H. Del Pilar - Greatest Journalist and Moving Spirit of the Propaganda Movement.
- Leona Florentino - First Filipino Poetess(from Ilocos Sur).
- Pedro Paterno - Peacemaker of the Revolution.
- Isabelo delos Reyes - Founder of Philippine Socialism.
- Artemio Ricarte - Revolutionary General, known as Viborra.
- Jose Palma - Wrote the Spanish Lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem.
- Lakandola - Chief of Tondo, Friendly to the Spaniards.
- Rajah Soliman - The Last Rajah of Manila.
- Leonor Rivera - Cousin and Fiancee of Jose Rizal.
- Marcela Mariņo Agoncillo - Maker of the First Filipino Flag.
- Galicano Apacible - One of the Founders of Katipunan.
- Jose Ma. Panganiban - Bicolandia's Greatest Contribution to the Historic Campaign for Reforms.
- Diego Silang - Leader of the Ilocano Revolt.
- Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang - Continued the Fight After her Husband's Death.
- Lapu-Lapu - Chieftain of Mactan Who Killed Magellan. First Filipino Hero.
- Francisco Dagohoy - Leader of the Longest Revolt in Bohol.
- Epifanio delos Santos - A Man of Many Talents; the Former Highway 54 is Now Named After him (EDSA).
- Francisco Baltazar - Prince of Tagalog Poets.
- Teresa Magbanua - First Woman Fighter in Panay. Visayan Joan of Arc.
- Trinidad Tecson - Mother of Biak-na-Bato.
- Agueda Esteban - Wife of Artemio Ricarte Who Carried Secret Messages About Spanish Troops.
- Marina Dizon - Daughter of One of the Trece Martirez.
- General Francisco Makabulos - Leader of the Revolt in Tarlac.
- Julian Felipe - Composer of the Philippine National Anthem.
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