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'''La Liga Filipina''' ('''The Philippine League''') was a progressive organization created by Dr. [[Jose Rizal]] in the [[Philippines]] in a house at Ilaya Street, [[Tondo]] in 1892. Its motto was ''Unus Instar Onium'' ("One Like All").
==A==


The aims were:
*[[Ahn Jung-hyo]]
*[[Ahn Soo-kil]]


*To unite the whole [[archipelago]] into one vigorous and homogenous organization;
==B==
*Mutual protection in every want and necessity;
*[[Bang Young-ung]]
*Defense against all violence and injustice;
*[[Bok Geo-il]]
*Encouragement of instruction, [[agriculture]], and [[commerce]]; and
*Study and application of reforms.


Rizal conceived the idea of establishing a civic association composed of [[Filipino people|Filipinos]]. He wrote its constitution with the help of [[Jose Ma. Basa]] who was with him in [[Hong Kong]]. The motto was ''Unus Instar Omnium''(One Like All). Among its members were [[Deodato Arellano]], [[Andres Bonifacio]] and [[Apolinario Mabini]], among others.
==C==
*[[Chae Man-shik]]
*[[Choe Chong-hi]]
*[[Choe Hak-song]]
*[[Choe Yun]]
*[[Cho Hae-il]]
*[[Choi Chang-hak]]
*[[Choi Il-nam]]
*[[Choi In-ho]]
*[[Choi In-seok]]
*[[Choi In-hoon]]
*[[Choi Soo-cheol]]
*[[Cho Se-hui]]
*[[Cho Son-jak]]
*[[Cho Sung-ki]]
*[[Chung Han-sook]]


==Fall of the La Liga Filipina==
==H==
*[[Han Keun-chan]]
*[[Han Mahl-sook]]
*[[Han Seung-won]]
*[[Han Soo-san]]
*[[Heo Gyun]]
*[[Hong Myong-hee]]
*[[Hong Sung-won ]]
*[[Hwang Suk-young]]
*[[Hwang Sun-won ]]
*[[Hyun Chin-gon]]
*[[Hyun Kil-un]]
*[[Hyun Ki-young]]


Every effort was made to make it a peaceful organization, the [[Spain|Spanish]] authorities considered it dangerous and on the night of [[July 6]], [[1892]], Rizal was secretly arrested four days after its creation. The following day, Governor-General [[Eulogio Despujol]] ordered Rizal's deportation to [[Dapitan City|Dapitan]].
==I==
*[[Im Chul-woo]]


After Rizal's arrest, La Liga Filipina became inactive. Then it was reorganized by Domingo Franco and [[Andres Bonifacio]]. The society eventually split up into two: Cuerpo de Compromisarios, which pledged continued moral and financial support to the [[La Solidaridad]] in Spain, and the [[Katipunan]], which evolved into the militant arm of the revolution in the Philippines.
==J==
*[[Jo Jung-rae]]
*[[Jon Sang-guk]]
*[[Jung Chong-myung]]


==K==
==External links==
*[http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/liga.html http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/liga.html]
*[[Kang Shin-jae]]
*[[Kang Sok-kyung]]
*[[Kim Dong-in]]
*[[Kim Dong-ni]]
*[[Kim Gu-yong]]
*[[Kim Joo-young]]
*[[Kim Moon-soo]]
*[[Kim Seung-ok]]
*[[Kim Song-dong]]
*[[Kim Song-han]]
*[[Kim Won-il]]
*[[Kim Won-woo]]
*[[Kim Yong-sung]]
*[[Kim Yoo-jung]]
*[[Kim young-kwan]]


{{Philippine Revolution}}
==L==
*[[Lee Dong-ha]]
*[[Lee Ho-chul]]
*[[Lee In-seong]]
*[[Lee Je-ha]]
*[[Lee Kwang-su]]
*[[Lee Mun-ku]]
*[[Lee Sung-woo]]


[[Category:Philippine Revolution]]
==N==
[[Category:Organizations based in the Philippines]]
*[[Na To-hyang]]


[[es:Liga Filipina]]
==O==
[[ja:ラ・リガ・フィリピナ]]
*[[Oh Jung-hee]]
[[simple:La Liga Filipina]]
*[[Oh Sang-won]]
[[tl:La Liga Filipina]]
*[[Oh Tak-bon]]
*[[Oh Yong-su]]
*[[Oh Yu-kwon]]

==P==
*[[Park Chong-hwa]]
*[[Park Kyung-ni]]
*[[Park Sang-yung]]
*[[Park Tae-soon]]
*[[Park Tae-won]]
*[[Park Wan-suh]]
*[[Park Young-han]]

==R==
*[[Ryu Soon-ha]]

==S==
*[[Shyn Sang-ung]]
*[[Soh Ki-won]]
*[[Sohn Chang-sop]]
*[[Song Ki-sook]]
*[[Song Ki-won]]
*[[Song Young]]
*[[Sonu Hui]]
*[[Suh Chung-in]]

==Y==
*[[Yang Gui-ja]]
*[[Yi Chong-jun]]
*[[Yi Hyo-sok]]
*[[Yi Ki-young]]
*[[Yi Mun-yol]]
*[[Yi Mu-yong]]
*[[Yi Pum-sun]]
*[[Yi Sang]]
*[[Yi Tae-jun]]
*[[Yom Sang-sop]]
*[[Yoo Jae-yong]]
*[[Yu Haeon-jong]]
*[[Yun Heung-gil]]
*[[Yun Hu-myong]]

==See also==
*[[List of Koreans]]
*[[List of Korean language poets]]
*[[Korean literature]]

[[Category:Korea-related lists|Novelists]]
[[Category:Korean novelists| ]]
[[Category:Lists of novelists by nationality|Korean]]

Revision as of 03:26, 11 October 2008

The cover page of the constitution of La Liga Filipina

La Liga Filipina (The Philippine League) was a progressive organization created by Dr. Jose Rizal in the Philippines in a house at Ilaya Street, Tondo in 1892. Its motto was Unus Instar Onium ("One Like All").

The aims were:

  • To unite the whole archipelago into one vigorous and homogenous organization;
  • Mutual protection in every want and necessity;
  • Defense against all violence and injustice;
  • Encouragement of instruction, agriculture, and commerce; and
  • Study and application of reforms.

Rizal conceived the idea of establishing a civic association composed of Filipinos. He wrote its constitution with the help of Jose Ma. Basa who was with him in Hong Kong. The motto was Unus Instar Omnium(One Like All). Among its members were Deodato Arellano, Andres Bonifacio and Apolinario Mabini, among others.

Fall of the La Liga Filipina

Every effort was made to make it a peaceful organization, the Spanish authorities considered it dangerous and on the night of July 6, 1892, Rizal was secretly arrested four days after its creation. The following day, Governor-General Eulogio Despujol ordered Rizal's deportation to Dapitan.

After Rizal's arrest, La Liga Filipina became inactive. Then it was reorganized by Domingo Franco and Andres Bonifacio. The society eventually split up into two: Cuerpo de Compromisarios, which pledged continued moral and financial support to the La Solidaridad in Spain, and the Katipunan, which evolved into the militant arm of the revolution in the Philippines.

External links