- Ramón
Fabié y de Jesús (1785 –
November 28, 1810) was a Philippines-born
Mexican mining engineering student who
joined revolutionaries in the Mexican...
- Mito
Fabie (born 1993),
known professionally as Curtismith, is a
Filipino indie singer,
rapper and songwriter. He is best
known for his
debut mixtape...
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animated adventure drama film
directed by
Mascha Halberstad and
written by
Fabie Hulsebos.
Adapted from
Flemish author Sylvia Vanden Heede’s Vos en Haas...
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Antonio María
Fabié Escudero (Seville, 19 June 1832, – Madrid, 3
December 1899) was a politician, writer, philosopher, historian, and bibliophile, noted...
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revolution against Spain, the most
prominent of
which was the Manila-born
Ramon Fabié afterwards when the
revolution was
continued by
President Guerrero, General...
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Overseas Trinitario Ruiz Capdepón
Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez
Antonio María
Fabié Preceded by
Emilio Terrero y
Perinat Succeeded by
Eulogio Despujol y Dusay...
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Laguiole knife François d'Estaing,
Bishop of
Rodez (1501–1529) François
Fabié, poet (1846–1926) Jean-Henri Fabre,
French entomologist and
writer (1823–1915)...
- records, but more experimental. The
Athletica EP also has
another version of "
Fabie", but it's
pretty different, this one
having beats reminiscent of early...
- Capdepón [es]
Minister of
Overseas 1888–1890 Succeeded by
Antonio María
Fabié Preceded by
Antonio Maura Minister of
Overseas 1894 Succeeded by Buenaventura...
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Starring Katya Santos Raymond Bagatsing Carlo Maceda Cinematography Miguel Fabie III
Edited by
Danny C.
Gloria Music by
Eazer Pastor Production company Viva...