That the Filipinos had a civilization worthy to be proud of even long before the Spaniards set foot on Philippine soil.
Antonio de Morga wrote about the history, culture, and customs of the Philippines as well as the Spanish conquest and colonization of the islands in his book "Successos de las Islas Filipinas" (Events in the Philippine Islands). It is considered one of the most important historical accounts of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period.
Dr. Jose Rizal, a Philippine national hero, had several love interests throughout his life. Some of the more prominent ones include Leonor Rivera, Segunda Katigbak, Consuelo Ortiga, O-Sei San, and Josephine Bracken. Each of these women played a significant role in Rizal's life and influenced his views on love and relationships.
Rizal wrote "The Young Women of Malolos" to praise the bravery and intelligence of the women from Malolos who fought for their right to education. He admired their courage in standing up against oppressive Spanish friars and saw them as exemplary figures of Filipino women who defied social norms. Through his letter, Rizal aimed to encourage women to strive for their rights and education.
Wherever Rizal traveled, his romance with women is legendary. Historians write of Rizal's dozen women, even if only nine were identified: Segunda Katigbak, Leonor Valenzuela, Leonor Rivera, Filipinas, and Consuelo Ortiga, Spanish; OSeiSan, Japanese; Gertrude Beckett, English; Nellie Boustead, French; Suzanna Jacoby, Belgian and; Josephine Bracken, the 18 year old Irish. In 1890, Rizal, 29, left Paris to Brussels as he was preparing for the publication of his annotations of Antonio de Morga's "Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas." There, he lived in the boarding house of the two Jacoby sisters, Catherina and Suzanna who had a niece also named Suzanna ("Thill"), 16. Historian Gregorio F. Zaide states that Rizal had "his romance with Suzanne Jacoby, 45, the petite niece of his landladies." Belgian Pros Slachmuylders, however, believed that Rizal had romance with the niece Suzanna Thill, 16, in 1890. Rizal's Brussels' stay was shortlived, as he moved to Madrid, leaving the young Suzanna a box of chocolates. Petite Suzanne replied in French: "After your departure, I did not take the chocolate. The box is still intact as on the day of your parting.Don't delay too long writing us because I wear out the soles of my shoes for running to the mailbox to see if there is a letter from you.There will never be any home in which you are so loved as in that in Brussels, so, you little bad boy, hurry up and come back…" (Oct. 1, 1890 letter). Slachmuylders' group on 2007 unveiled a historical marker commemorating Rizal's stay in Brusells in 1890.[22]
Islas Canarias,the dog island.It depends on what your talking about...The Dog Island.That artlist collection the dog game is fake.Its just for fun.Every one knows its not real.If you mean dog island then it is real if you look around Africa and the bottom of Euorope some where around there you will find some thing that's says either dog island or most likely the canary islands.A canary is not only a bird but a spanish dog too.The canary islands (Islas Canarias in Spanish)Means island of the dogs (Canary dog acually)Spanish people named the islands after the dog.If you are still unsure go on Google images and write canary dog or Google maps and write canary islands or go on wikipedia.
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we to write in pencil
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You can write whatever you want to write! If you're interested in animals, write about them.
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The future tense of "write" is "will write." For example, "I will write a letter tomorrow."
Kirjutama. He/she writes - kirjutab ; they write - kirjutavad ; you write (plural) - kirjutate ; you write (singular) - kirjutad ; i write - kirjutan