Diego Silang

Diego Silang y Andaya (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo si.ˈlaŋg]; December 16, 1730 – May 28, 1763) was a Filipino revolutionary leader who allied with British forces to overthrow Spanish rule in the northern Philippines and establish an independent Ilocano state. His revolt was fueled by grievances stemming from Spanish taxation and abuses, and by his belief in self-government, that the administration and leadership of the Roman Catholic Church and government in the Ilocos be invested in trained Ilocano officials. His wife, the Itneg Gabriela Cariño, took on leadership of his revolt after his assassination.

Diego Silang
Bust of Diego Silang at the Rizal Park, Manila
Governor of the Ilocos
British Philippines
In office
1762–1763
Personal details
Born
Diego Silang Y. Andaya

December 16, 1730
Aringay, Pangasinan, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire (now Aringay, La Union)
DiedMay 28, 1763(1763-05-28) (aged 32)
Bantay, Ilocos Sur, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire
Manner of deathAssassination
SpouseMaria Josefa Gabriela Cariño
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