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Pangilinan (November 22, 1896 – May 26, 1932), also
known by his pen name
Huseng Batute, was a
Filipino poet who used
Tagalog poetry to
express the Filipinos'...
- de la Cruz (December 21, 1746 –
March 12, 1829), more po****rly
known as
Huseng Sisiw, was a
Tagalog writer during the
Spanish colonization of the Philippines...
- The
Tanghalang Pambansa has a lone
black box
theater named Tanghalang Huseng Batute or the
Studio Theater,
after the
pseudonym of
Filipino poet José...
- home town of José Corazón de Jesús, a
Filipino poet po****rly
known as "
Huseng Batute", who
started composing his
verse as a child.
Another native of Santa...
- the
story is
commonly attributed to the
Tagalog poet José de la Cruz or "
Huseng Sisiw," the
actual authorship remains unproven.
Contrary to po****r belief...
- in Pondi, Manila.
Balagtas learned to
write poetry from José de la Cruz (
Huseng Sisiw), one of the most
famous poets of Tondo, in
return for chicks. It...
- Mula Kina
Huseng Sisiw at
Balagtas Hanggang sa
Kasalukuyang Panahon ng
Pamumulaklak at
Pagkaunlad (Tagalog Works:
Compilation of
Poems from
Huseng Sisiw through...
- (Little Theater)
Aurelio Tolentino Theater 421
Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater)
Huseng Batute Theater 250
Tanghalang Pasigueño
Asamblea Magna (Main...
-
statesman and
literary sponsor (died 1818)
December 21 – José de la Cruz (
Huseng Sisiw),
Filipino writer (died 1829)
unknown date –
Victor d'Hupay, French...
- Felix,
Josefa Llanes Escoda, Lope K. Santos,
Trinidad Pardo de Tavera,
Huseng Batute,
Carlos Bulosan, and
Zoilo Galang as "Filipinos who
could have won...