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  2. La Ilustración Filipina - Wikipedia

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    La Ilustración Filipina published its first issue on November 8, 1891, made of eight pages and a four-page cover, in two columns in cuarto.. La Ilustración Filipina must not be confused with Ilustración Filipina, a highly regarded illustrated magazine also published in the Philippines during the period between March 1, 1859, and December 15, 1860.

  3. Ilustración Filipina - Wikipedia

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    Ilustración Filipina was a Spanish language magazine published in the Philippines, that was founded on March 1, 1859, and ran until December 15, 1860.. It was an illustrated bi-weekly whose lithographs are among the best that have been printed in the archipelago, thanks to the contributions of artists like Baltasar Giraudier, who was well known for his writings and lithographic work for other ...

  4. Carmen Zaragoza y Rojas - Wikipedia

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    Maria Carmen Vicenta Petra Zaragoza de Araneta y Rojas, also known as Carmen Zaragoza y Roxas (June 29, 1867 – June 29, 1943), [1] was an early Filipina artist. Biography [ edit ]

  5. Category:Spanish-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    English-Spanish bilingual magazines ... Ilustración Filipina; La Ilustración Guatemalteca ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  6. Category : Defunct newspapers published in the Philippines

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  7. Template:Metro Manila newspapers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 November 2024, at 00:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Zóbel de Ayala family - Wikipedia

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    La Ilustración Filipina magazine reported on March 28, 1892, that she was invited to sing in Malacañang with other sopranos of the period. In 1898, upon the death of her husband and with her brother-in-law, Pedro Pablo Róxas (1847–1913), away in Paris, France, Ayala divested her husband's tramcar and pharmacy businesses, and various assets ...

  9. Diario de Manila - Wikipedia

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    Baltasar Giraudier, a famous French-Filipino artist and writer who published his work in both Diario de Manila and Ilustración Filipina, accompanied Governor-General Malcampo to Jolo during an organized military expedition that took place in February 1876 against Muslim pirates who had been receiving a substantial amount of arms and ammunition ...