Historical Roots of Chinese Devotion to the Our Lady of Caysasay
In 1603, when Taal was still located in what is now San Nicolas, a fisherman named Juan Maningcad caught an image of the Our Lady of the I...
In 1603, when Taal was still located in what is now San Nicolas, a fisherman named Juan Maningcad caught an image of the Our Lady of the I...
Part I | Part II This is the second instalment of the AI-assisted translation of the Spanish colonial official Wenceslao Emilio Retana’...
Part I | Part II Beginning with this post, Batangas History, Culture and Folklore shall serialize translations of El Indio Batangueño, ...
The province now known as Batangas did not emerge immediately as a clearly defined political unit under Spanish rule. Its present form deve...
The story of the Minor Basilica of San Martin de Tours began in the settlement now known as San Nicolas, Batangas. Before the devastating ...
The Calatagan Pot is an earthenware vessel recovered in the late 1950’s in Calatagan, Batangas and later acquired by the National Museum o...
When Spanish expeditions reached the southwestern shores of Luzon in the late sixteenth century, they encountered not an empty frontier bu...
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...