- in the
paintings of Guatemalan-born
artist Carlos Loarca, who was born in 1937. As a child,
Loarca was told the
legend and
believed that the
cadejo protected...
- with the city of
Manila as its center. In a
census conducted by
Miguel de
Loarca in 1583,
Tondo was
reported to have
spoken the same
language as the natives...
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Archived from the
original on 2019-02-20.
Retrieved 2018-12-15.
Miguel de
Loarca,
Relacion de las
Yslas Filipinas (Arevalo: June 1582) in BLAIR, Emma Helen...
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these Timawas:
Knights and Hidalgos. The
Spanish conquistador,
Miguel de
Loarca,
described them as "free men,
neither chiefs nor slaves". In the late 17th...
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confused with Datu Daya of
northern Cebu). This was
spelled by
Miguel de
Loarca as Candaya. The
final campaign of the Philippine–American War (1899-1902)...
- do****ent, also from the 1582
Relacion de las
Islas Filipinas by
Miguel de
Loarca,
reports that
Alcaldia de
Calumpit had
jurisdiction in the
areas of Calumpit...
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proximity to Manila.
During Spanish rule, the town was
recorded by
Miguel de
Loarca in 1582: On the
coast near
Manila are Laguo, Malahat, Longalo, Palañac,...
- "Carlos
Loarca:
Spirit Dogs,
Painting the Past into the Present". artdaily.org.
Royalville Communications, Inc.
Retrieved July 14, 2014. "Carlos
Loarca". Smithsonian...
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three islands,
namely Polo,
Ticobon and Pozon.
Writing in 1582,
Miguel de
Loarca stated: ysla de camotes. Por la pte del
leste de la ysla de çubu
esten dos...
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navigator Miguel de
Loarca in 1582,
Romblon Island was
shown to have 240
residents engaged in wax gathering. At this time,
Miguel de
Loarca recorded the island's...