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- known as the Ambaristo Revolt, was a revolt undertaken from September 16 to 28, 1807. It was led by Pedro Mateo and Salarogo Ambaristo (though some sources...
- de Folgueras appointed Governor-General (1806–1810) 1807 September 16 Ambaristo Revolt (1807) 1808 May French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte installs his...
- authorities eventually led to the Basi Revolt, also referred to as the Ambaristo Revolt, which began on September 16, 1807, in what is now Piddig. The...
- by Pedro Almazan in 1616; the revolt of Diego Silang in 1762–1763; by Ambaristo in 1788; by Pedro Mateo in 1808 (also known as Basi Revolt) and uprising...
- Spanish authorities culminated in the Basi Revolt, also known as the Ambaristo Revolt, which erupted on September 16, 1807, in present-day Piddig, and...
- holiday and named the old road in Baran**** Gongogong as Ambaristo street in honor of Pedro Ambaristo, leader of the Basi Revolt. Mayor Christian Purisima...
- Ilocos Sur 1807 The paintings depict the Basi Revolt, also known as the Ambaristo Revolt in 1807 which was held in opposition to taxes on liquor in the...
- the fourteen scenes of the Basi Revolt of 1807 led by Pedro Mateo and Ambaristo. The said paintings are now displa**** at the former Provincial Jail beside...
- Magtanong and Malibiran Revolt (1787), Nueva Vizcaya Revolt (1805), Ambaristo Revolt (1807), Ilocos Norte Revolt (1811), Sarat Revolt (1815), Bayot...