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Leona Florentino (19 April 1849 – 4 October 1884) was a Filipina foundational poet, dramatist, satirist, and playwright who is also known as the Mother of Philippine Women's Literature. Her works have been met with wide public acclaim from France, Spain, and the United States. •
Alfredo Verzosa (December 9, 1877 - June 27, 1954) was the fourth native
Filipino to be elevated as
Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Church and the first from Northern Luzon – the first Ilocano. He founded the Congregation of the Missionary Catechists of the Sacred Heart (MCSH). His cause for
beatification is currently underway, having been declared
Servant of God by
Pope Benedict XVI. • Esteban Pichay Villanueva (d. 1878) was the painter of the fourteen scenes of the Basi Revolt of 1807 led by Pedro Mateo and Ambaristo. The said paintings are now displayed at the former Provincial Jail beside Padre Burgos House. • Juan de la Fuente y Yepes (1702-1757) was the Bishop who requested the see to be moved to Vigan from Cagayan that was granted a year later in 1758. His remains were originally buried in the central nave of Binmaley Church in Pangasinan until in 1995, as written on his final will to be buried in the cathedral, he was reburied on the right side room beside the main altar, where the other bishops were also buried.
Bishops of Nueva Segovia buried in the cathedral •
Francisco Pizaro de Orellana (1680-1683) • Pedro Mejorada (1717-1719) • Miguel Garcia de San Esteban,
OP (1768-1779) •
Juan García Ruiz (1784-1796) • Cayetano Pallás,
OP (1806-1814) • Vicente Barreiro y Perez,
OSA (1848-1856) • Juan Jose Aragones,
OSA (1865-1872) • Mariano Cuartero (1874-1887) • Santiago C. Sancho, D.D. (1951-1966) • Juan C. Sison, D.D. (1966-1981) •
Edmundo Abaya, D.D. (1999-2005) ==References==