Jose Rizal- Laon-Laan, Dimasalang
Andres Bonifacio- Agapito Bagumbayan/May Pag-Asa
Pio Valenzuela - Madlang-Awa
Marcelo H. Del Pilar- Plaridel
Antonio Luna- Taga-ilog
Mariano Ponce- Tikbalang, Naning, Katipulako
Jose Maria Panganiban- Jomapa
Juan Luna- Potacio
Graciano Lopez Jaena- Diego Laura
Magdalo
Emilio Aguinaldo is a Filipino hero who was over looked often. He is not known to have a pen name or nickname.
the pen name of andres bonifacio is "AGAPITO BAGUMBAYAN" and "MAY PAG-ASA".
Maypagasa (Hopeful) is Andres Bonifiacio's pseudonym. If you wanna ask more pseudonym of our heroes just ask and I'll answer it I hope you got it right
I think David Brown invented the spy pen
Your question needs to be more specific about who exactly you are asking about.
this is really jurkii! donn even noow the answer!
dimasalang and laong laan!
Angga.
Yes, "Pen Pen de Sarapen" is a Filipino folk song that is popular in the Philippines. It is often sung during traditional Filipino gatherings and celebrations.
Shakespeare had no pen names.
Filipino's with their pen names.Jose Rizal- Dimasalang and Laong Laan Marcelo H. del Pilar- Plaridel, Dolores Manapat, Piping Dilat, Siling Labuyo, Kupang, Haitalaga, Patos, Carmelo D.A. Murgas, and L.O. CrameAndres Bonifacio- Maypagasa
Ball pen
Magdalo
Jose Rizal wrote the poem "To the Filipino Youth" under the pen name Laong Laan. This poem encourages the youth to contribute to the progress and welfare of their country.
Emilio Aguinaldo is a Filipino hero who was over looked often. He is not known to have a pen name or nickname.
Graciano López Jaena, a prominent Filipino nationalist and journalist, used several pen names in his writings. Notably, he often wrote under the pseudonym "La Solidaridad," which was also the name of the newspaper he founded. Additionally, he sometimes used "J. Rizal," in homage to his fellow reformist José Rizal. His use of pen names helped to convey his ideas and critiques of Spanish colonial rule while protecting his identity as a reform advocate.