Sixto Lopez, the Nationalist Reformer from Balayan, Batangas
Batangas, one of the eight provinces that first rose in revolt against Spanish rule in 1896, was among the great contributors to the brief...
Batangas, one of the eight provinces that first rose in revolt against Spanish rule in 1896, was among the great contributors to the brief...
The reconstruction of pre-Hispanic religious life in Batangas faces a central limitation of the historical record: early Spanish chronicle...
Due east of the City of Lipa in Batangas is a mountain range that borders the city of Santo Tomas in Batangas, the municipality of Alamino...
By the end of the first decade of American civil government, Batangas had already endured a sequence of severe epidemic crises that shaped...
In prehistoric Southeast Asia, jade refers to a category of durable stone commonly shaped into necklaces, bracelets, adzes, beads, and the...
This document is another transcription of a chapter of the Spanish historian Manuel Sastron’s book “Batangas y Su Provincia 1 ,” published...
This continues the series in this web site on 19 th century Batangas based on the Spanish historian Manuel Sastron’s book “Batangas y Su ...
The arrival of the conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi in the Visayas in 1565 1 with a colonizing party of Spaniards, including missiona...
There is a long list of Batangueñas who left significant marks on Philippine history, and among them stands Maria Kalaw‑Katigbak, whose li...
This article traces the evolution of the people known as Batangueños — their origins, language, ethnic configuration, and culture — from t...