Papa Isio
| Dionisio Magbuelas | |
|---|---|
| Papa Isio at the Bacolod prison after his surrender to American authorities in 1907 | |
| Born | 20 March 1846 | 
| Died | 1911 (aged 64–65) | 
| Monuments | Papa Isio historical marker Isio, Cauayan, Negros Occidental | 
| Nationality | Negrense | 
| Other names | Papa Isio | 
| Citizenship | Philippine | 
| Organization | Babaylanes | 
| Movement | Negros Revolution | 
Dionisio Magbuelas (20 March 1846 - 1911), Dionisio Seguela or Dionisio Papa y Barlucia, more widely known as Papa Isio (Hiligaynon, “Pope Isio”), was the leader of a group of babaylanes who were, as conjectured by Modesto P. Sa-onoy, recruited from the remnants of Dios Buhawi’s movement, which dissolved under the poor leadership of Camartin de la Cruz in the years before the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution.