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  2. Francisco Balagtas - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Balagtas y de la Cruz (April 2, 1788 – February 20, ... The name is commonly misspelled as Baltazar and sometimes misinterpreted as his pen name.

  3. List of people from Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Hermogenes Ilagan (Balagtas) – tenor, writer, stage actor, and playwright known as the Father of Philippine Zarzuela; Francisco Balagtas, also known as or Francisco Baltazar (Panginay, Bigaa) – writer, author of Florante at Laura. Jose Corazon de Jesus (pen name "Huseng Batute"; Santa Maria, his father's hometown) – poet

  4. Florante at Laura - Wikipedia

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    Florante at Laura [a] is an 1838 awit written by Tagalog poet Francisco Balagtas. The story was dedicated to his former sweetheart María Asunción Rivera, whom he nicknamed "M.A.R." and Selya in Kay Selya ("For Celia"). [2] [3] [4] The story is loosely based on Balagtas' own biography.

  5. Talk:Francisco Balagtas - Wikipedia

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    Okay. Balagtas is his real name. He was called Baltazar because the then-Governor General of the Philippines, Narciso Claveria, required every Filipino to adapt Spanish-type names. About the leaves, It denotes his authority in writing and poetry, as seen in the name of Filipino debating, Balagtasan. School can be useful sometimes.--

  6. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Luzon

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    Pook na Sinilangan ni Balagtas: Birthplace of Francisco Balagtas Site Site Birthplace of the national poet Francisco Balagtas, born on April 2, 1788. Author of Florante at Laura. Panginay, Balagtas (Bigaa) Filipino 1949 Pook ng Gobierno Militar de la Plaza Malolos, Bulacan Site of the Military Governor's Place in Malolos Building

  7. Philippine literature - Wikipedia

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    Balagtas's title, which combines history, romance, and religion, became the premier Filipino story taught in schools nationwide. [9] Another influential writer was Leona Florentino , the mother of Philippine women's literature whose work catapulted feminism to the forefront of the revolution.

  8. Malolos - Wikipedia

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    Museo ng Bulacan, Hiyas ng Bulacan Museum Complex, located 500 m from Barasoain Church, is a cultural center and museum that houses the works, artifacts, relics and manuscripts of Francisco Balagtas, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Gregorio del Pilar, Mariano Ponce and other famous men of Bulacan.

  9. Gubat na Mapanglaw - Wikipedia

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    The poem was originally written by Francisco Balagtas and was translated into English by Rolando Tinio. [1] [2] References