Notable Batangueños in History
Notable Batangas-born figures in History*
- Antonio de las Alas, the Outstanding Taal-born Public Servant of the American Colonial Era
- Eulalio and Glicera Villavicencio of Taal’s Patriotic Ilustrado Class: Funders of the Philippine Revolution
- Ananias Diokno: the Taal-born General Recognized as the only Tagalog to lead a Military Expedition to the Visayas during the Philippine Revolution
- Dr. Maximo Kalaw: the other Great Kalaw of Lipa during the American Colonial Era
- Cecilia Muñoz-Palma: the Bauan-born 1st Female SC Justice who stood up to the Marcos Regime
- Maria Orosa: the Taal-Born Scientist credited with the Invention of the Banana Ketchup
- Was Dr. Jose P. Laurel, Batangueño President of the 2nd Philippine Republic, a Traitor?
- Dr. Jose P. Laurel and the “Dirtiest Election” in Philippine Electoral History
- Feminist Clemencia Lopez of Balayan, the First Filipina to Visit the White House
- Fidel A. Reyes, the Lipa-born Nationalist Writer of the Early American Era, and the Case of the Bust to Honor His Memory
- The Apolinario Mabini Syphilis Rumors and Late 19th Century Philippine Power Play
- General Juan Cailles, the Nasugbu-born Soldier of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War
- James H. Polk: The Batangas-born former US Army Europe Commander-in-Chief
- Taaleño Felipe Agoncillo’s Failed Efforts at Securing Self Rule for the Philippines in 1898
- TM Kalaw: Knowing the Batangueño of the Common Street Name
- Pedro Manlapit, the Lipa-Born Batangueño Instrumental in Fil-Americans’ Search for Labor Justice in Hawaii and California
- Gregorio Zara: the Lipa, Batangas Born Inventor of the Videophone