- A
filibuster (from the
Spanish filibustero), also
known as a freebooter, is
someone who
engages in an
unauthorized military expedition into a foreign...
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family in danger.
Rizal was
already labeled by the
criollo elite as a
filibustero or
subversive because of his
novel Noli Me Tángere.
Rizal wanted to marry...
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European chapters. The
agitation led to the
execution of the "Gomburza
filibusteros",
under charges of
involvement in the 1872
Cavite Mutiny. St. Thomas...
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contra los
filibusteros" La Nacion:
Raices No. 51 (Genealogy of
Francisca Carrasco Jiménez,
Heroine of the
National Campaign against the
Filibusteros) in Spanish...
- don't appear-o, That don't appear," says old
Uncle Sam, "Lero, lero,
filibustero, That don't appear," says old
Uncle Sam. "So,
Uncle Sam, just lay down...
- histórica
relacionada con la
Guerra Nacional Centroamericana contra los
Filibusteros Archived 2016-04-03 at the
Wayback Machine Dueñas Van
Severen 2006, p...
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English form "filibuster" was
borrowed in the
early 1850s from the
Spanish filibustero (lawless plunderer). The term was
applied to
private military adventurers...
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relation to the
person and work of Jose´ Rizal, see
Filomeno Aguilar Jr, '
Filibustero, Rizal, and the
Manilamen of the
nineteenth century',
Philippine Studies...
- all over
Latin America. His
other works include the
pirate novel El
Filibustero, the
travel journal Impresiones de un
viaje a los
Estados Unidos de América...
- 1916, pp. 270–71. Quesada, Juan
Rafael (2007). "La
Guerra Contra los
Filibusteros y la
Nacionalidad Costarricense" (PDF).
Revista Estudios (in Spanish)...