Jacinto Zamora, the Filipino martyr and one of the Gomburza priests, did not widely use pen names in his writings. However, he is often associated with the pen name "J. Zamora" in some of his works. His contributions were primarily in the context of advocating for reforms in the Philippines during Spanish colonial rule, and he is remembered for his role in the fight for justice and equality.
Jacinto Zamora died on 1872-02-17.
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Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora
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Kaarawan ni Padre Jacinto Zamora - August 14, 1835
The three Filipino priests are:Gom - Mariano GomezBur - Jose BurgosZa - Jacinto Zamora
José Rizal, the Philippine national hero, used several pen names throughout his literary career. The most notable among them are "Laong Laan," which means "ever prepared," and "Dimasalang," meaning "untouchable." He also wrote under the name "P. Jacinto" in some works. These pen names allowed him to express his thoughts and critiques of colonial rule while maintaining a level of anonymity.
Shakespeare had no pen names.