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- Bankaw_Revolt abstract "The Bankaw Revolt (1621–1622) was a religious uprising against Spanish colonial rule led by Bankaw or Bancao, datu of Limasawa, Carigara, Abuyog, Sogod (now part of southern Leyte). He warmly accepted Miguel Lopez de Legazpi when he arrived in the Philippines in 1565, and was converted as a Christian. Being hospitable toward de Legazpi and his men, he received a letter of gratitude from the Spanish King, Philip II. He also received a gift from the king in recognition of his grandfather's hospitality to Ferdinand Magellan. Though he was one of the first converts of Catholicism under de Legazpi, he left his faith and allegiance to the Spanish after around fifty years. Together with a babaylan named Pagali and his children, he built a temple for a diwata, and he incited people from six towns to participate in the revolt. It is believed that Pagali used some magic to attract followers, and thought that they could turn the Spaniards into clay by hurling bits of earth at them.Parish priest Father Melchor de Vera went to Cebu to report the insurrection. The rebellion was suppressed by Juan de Alcarazo, the alcalde mayor of Cebu, and the Spanish and Filipino colonial troops in forty ships sent by Governor-General Alonso Fajardo de Entenza. Bankaw's head was pierced in a bamboo stake and was displayed for the public to serve as a warning. His son was beheaded, and one babaylan was burned at the stake. Three other followers were executed by a firing squad. Some rebels were captured, including the daughter and son of Bankaw.".
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- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Abuyog.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Abuyog,_Leyte.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Alonso_Fajardo_de_Entenza.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Babaylan.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Carigara.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Carigara,_Leyte.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:1621_in_the_Philippines.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:1622_in_the_Philippines.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_rebellions.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Leyte_(province).
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Southern_Leyte.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rebellions_in_the_Philippines.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Cebu.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Datu.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Diwata.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Magellan.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Philippines_(1521–1898).
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Juan_de_Alcarazo.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Leyte.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Limasawa.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Limasawa,_Southern_Leyte.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_Lopez_de_Legazpi.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_López_de_Legazpi.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Philip_II_of_Spain.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Sogod,_Southern_Leyte.
- Bankaw_Revolt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bankaw Revolt".
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- Bankaw_Revolt subject Category:1621_in_the_Philippines.
- Bankaw_Revolt subject Category:1622_in_the_Philippines.
- Bankaw_Revolt subject Category:17th-century_rebellions.
- Bankaw_Revolt subject Category:History_of_Leyte_(province).
- Bankaw_Revolt subject Category:History_of_Southern_Leyte.
- Bankaw_Revolt subject Category:Rebellions_in_the_Philippines.
- Bankaw_Revolt hypernym Uprising.
- Bankaw_Revolt type MilitaryConflict.
- Bankaw_Revolt type Rebellion.
- Bankaw_Revolt type Rebellion.
- Bankaw_Revolt comment "The Bankaw Revolt (1621–1622) was a religious uprising against Spanish colonial rule led by Bankaw or Bancao, datu of Limasawa, Carigara, Abuyog, Sogod (now part of southern Leyte). He warmly accepted Miguel Lopez de Legazpi when he arrived in the Philippines in 1565, and was converted as a Christian. Being hospitable toward de Legazpi and his men, he received a letter of gratitude from the Spanish King, Philip II.".
- Bankaw_Revolt label "Bankaw Revolt".
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- Bankaw_Revolt sameAs Q4856248.
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- Bankaw_Revolt wasDerivedFrom Bankaw_Revolt?oldid=678276931.
- Bankaw_Revolt isPrimaryTopicOf Bankaw_Revolt.