Juan Luna, Miguel De Los Reyes, Josef Luciano Dans, Jose Loden, Tomas Nazario and Damian Domingo y Gabor.
There are many artists from the Roman era. Some artists were: Arellius, Gaius Fabius Pictor, Spurius Tadius and Artemisia Gentileschi.
late renaissance "micah slagle"
Generally popularity list are governed by the public's opinion, sometimes the era has a lot to do with diminished interest.
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paleozoic
they wear,bahag,and .patajong ,
What are the rights of filipino women during Japanese era
Jose Rizal can be one of them :) Such works include Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
Mariano is one of the filipino scientists during the Spanish era who graduated from St. Tomas University
The Igorot and Muslim groups were able to resist Spanish colonization due to their knowledge of the rugged terrain and their strong sense of community solidarity. They also had experience in guerrilla warfare tactics, which made it difficult for the Spanish forces to conquer them. Additionally, the Spanish faced challenges in dealing with the diverse cultural practices and religious beliefs of these groups.
During the Spanish era in the Philippines, the medium of instruction was primarily Spanish. The Spaniards established schools and universities where subjects were taught in Spanish to further their influence and control over the local population. The use of Spanish as the medium of instruction was part of their efforts to assimilate the Filipinos into Spanish culture and society.
Some famous Filipino composers during the Spanish colonial period include Juan Felipe, Francisco Santiago, and Antonio Molina. These composers made significant contributions to the development of Filipino music during that era.
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Filipino women were raped and killed during the Japanese era.
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nurses during the pre-spanish
The Spanish colonial era in the Philippines began with the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 and ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1898, which ceded control of the Philippines to the United States. During this period, the Spanish imposed their governance, culture, and religion on the Filipino people, leading to a long history of resistance and rebellion against Spanish rule.