Nicolasa Dayrit–Panlilio (10 September 1874 – 12 April 1945) was a Filipino non-combatant in the Philippine-American War.
Her actions not only included helping to minister the sick and wounded Filipino combatants, but also played a major role in appeasing General Antonio Luna during his confrontation with General Tomas Mascardo.
This contributed to the collapse of the Bagbag-Quingua-Sta.
Maria defense line based on the Pampanga River, which was held against the American forces.
Governor Tiburcio Hilario, at the same time sent three emissaries to convince General Mascardo to submit himself to Luna's authority as Chief of Staff.
At first Mascardo was nowhere to be found but later, he appeared in Betis to inform General Luna that he was willing to follow the latter's orders.
That afternoon Luna returned to his headquarters, only to learn that his troops had been defeated in the Battle of Quingua.