- A
hacienda (UK: /ˌhæsiˈɛndə/ H****-ee-EN-də or US: /ˌhɑːsiˈɛndə/ HAH-see-EN-də; Spanish: [aˈθjenda] or [aˈsjenda]) is an
estate (or finca),
similar to a...
- once-a-year festival,
rendering the papier-mâché
giants to look like the
hacienderos,
mocking the
owners throughout the festivity. The art of papier-mâché...
- the 1860s
until the end of the century. With the
sugar boom, the
local hacienderos am****ed
great wealth and
began to
build extravagant homes for
their families...
- themselves. By mid-1896, arms were
unloaded in Binicuil,
Kabankalan for the
hacienderos of Kabankalan, Ilog, Himamaylan, Su-ay and
Cauayan but they refrained...
-
initially based on
financial and
political power.
These said
elites were the
hacienderos or the landed, bourgeois-capitalist
class concentrated within the sugar...
-
Ignacio Medina Valderas. He came from a
family of
wealthy mine
owners and
Hacienderos. His
father served repeatedly as
Intendente (prefect) of Danlí. He started...
- Sanson, a
socially prominent and
wealthy Chinese mestizo businessman and
haciendero known for his vast
landholdings throughout Cebu.
Sanson came from one...
- the
Chinese Chichioco clan of Malolos, and the ****anese
descendant hacienderos (plantation owners)
Jumaquio clan of Kapitangan, Paombong, Bulacan. Tecla...
- herself, she
decided to
leave him for a
better life and
married a rich
haciendero,
named Victor Castillejos. Even
though this happened,
Vernon still loves...
-
corruption made by the
greedy Castilian "Encomenderos" (town officials) and "
Hacienderos" (landlords),
which shall be
commemorated as the
Battle of San Juan del...