Jose Rizal can be one of them :) Such works include Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
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Some famous Filipino composers during the Spanish colonial period include Juan Felipe, Francisco Santiago, and Antonio Molina. These composers made significant contributions to the development of Filipino music during that era.
Jose Rizal can be one of them :) Such works include Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
who are the Filipino and foreign artist of 20 century
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Some famous oratorical speeches written by Filipino authors include "Mi Ultimo Adios" by Jose Rizal, "The True Decalogue" by Apolinario Mabini, and "A Speech in Defense of Rizal" by Marcelo H. del Pilar. These speeches are known for their powerful messages and impact on Philippine history and culture.
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Miguel de Cervantes was one of the greatest writers during the Spanish Golden Age, his most famous work was Don Quixote de la Mancha.
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Famous Writers School was created in 1961.
Geoffrey Chaucer, known for "The Canterbury Tales," is one of the most famous writers of the fourteenth century. Other notable writers include Petrarch in Italy, Boccaccio in Italy, and Christine de Pizan in France. These writers contributed significantly to literature and poetry during this period.
Some famous writers from Ilocos Norte include Juan C. Laya, who is known for his contributions to Philippine literature and journalism, and Leona Florentino, recognized as the "Mother of Philippine Women's Literature" for her poetry written during the Spanish colonial period. Her works often reflected the Ilocano culture and traditions.