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Stevan Javellana (1918–1977) was a
Filipino novelist and
short story writer in the
English language. He is also
known as
Esteban Javellana.
Javellana was...
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Stevan Javellana. Its plot was
derived from one of José Rizal's
character in the Spanish-language
novel Noli Me
Tangere or
Touch Me Not.
Javellana's 368-paged...
- Casa Mariquit,
sometimes known as
Javellana-Lopez
Heritage House, is a
heritage house in
Iloilo City, Philippines. The
house is
located on
Santa Isabel...
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Antonio Javellana Ledesma, S.J. (born
March 28, 1943) is a
Filipino Roman Catholic clergyman who
served as the
Archbishop of the
Metropolitan Archdiocese...
- The
Ratification Cases,
officially titled as
Javellana v.
Executive Secretary (G.R. No. L-36142,
March 31, 1973; 50 SCRA 30), was a 1973
Supreme Court...
- Appendix:
Presidios of
Northern New Spain.
Historical Archaeology 38 2004. Rene
Javellana, S. J.
Fortress of Empire.
Ateneo de
Manila University Press 1997....
- them was
Jesuit priest and
Ateneo de
Manila University professor René
Javellana.
Director Diokno, however,
added that they have to
utilize some creative...
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hispana en Filipinas".
Publications and Research. "Fortress of Empire, Rene
Javellana, S. J. 1997". Barrows,
David (2014). "A
History of the Philippines". Guttenburg...
- (Spanish-Chinese-Filipino families) of Jaro like the Lopez, Ledesma, Lizares, Jalandoni,
Javellana and
Locsin families that some of it
lines the
first millionaire row in...
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Underwater Archaeology; Dr.
Leovino Garcia on Maps and Cartography; Fr. Rene
Javellana, S.J. on
Fortifications in the Philippines;
Felice Sta.
Maria on Food;...