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THERE is another walled city by Manila Bay, not far from Intramuros. It was once called Cavite Nuevo — or New Cavite — to ...
The opposing versions of the contending camps in situ bring to mind the historic Cavite Mutiny. On Jan. 20, 1872, about 200 soldiers, laborers, and residents of Cavite rose in arms, assassinated the ...
On the evening of January 20, 1872, a fireworks display at San Sebastian in Quiapo was mistaken by a group of disgruntled Marines in Cavite for the signal proclaiming reinforcements for their ...
Their charges of subversion stemmed from alleged involvement in the 1872 Cavite mutiny. However, the Jesuit historian expressed a belief that closure to the 1872 event cannot be achieved until the ...
Primary sources on Gomburza have eluded Filipino historians for a long time, leaving the full story of their martyrdom and their involvement in the 1872 Cavite Mutiny unwritten. Teodoro Agoncillo ...
Anyone familiar with this period in Philippine history knows that the 1872 Cavite Mutiny became the infamous occasion in which the nascent move to Filipinize the clergy was nipped in the bud by ...
The yard is the site of the 1872 Cavite Mutiny where Filipino Catholic priests Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora, known as GomBurZa, were implicated and eventually executed at the Luneta.
Multi-awarded Filipino historian Arius Lauren Raposas delivers with his latest book“Revolution: 80 Days” a riveting story of reform and redemption for the sole survivor of the 1872 Cavite Mutiny.