- The
Ilustrados (Spanish: [ilusˈtɾaðos], "erudite", "learned" or "enlightened ones")
constituted the
Filipino intelligentsia (educated class)
during the...
- Juan Sánchez Azcona. It had an
illustrated Sunday supplement, El
Diario Illustrado. It has been
claimed that it was
secretly financed by
Enrique Creel. Its...
- bulk of the
middle class which would later rise to the Prin****lía and
illustrado intelligentsia,
which carried over and
fueled the
elite ruling classes...
- castanets. This dance,
together with the Jota,
became po****r
among the
illustrados or the
upper class and
later adapted among the
local communities. In...
- the Ilustrados, the
educated class during the late 19th century. The
Illustrados'
campaign transformed into the
Philippine Revolution that
aimed to overthrow...
- Arouca. (accessed 29-Oct-23)
Santos (1962), p. 224 Azulejos :
semanario illustrado de sciencias,
lettras e
artes (1907), p. 8 Portugues. (accessed 29-Oct-23)...
-
Castelo Branco and João de Deus. "Hemeroteca
Digital - Azulejos :
semanario illustrado de sciencias,
lettras e artes". hemerotecadigital.cm-lisboa.pt. Retrieved...
- Europe. His
novels were considered[by whom?] the most
influential of the
Illustrados' writings,
causing further unrest in the islands,
particularly the founding...
-
Batas Mark
Rodriguez Tahanan, Parañaque,
Metro Manila Wild Ones Tattoo,
Illustrado, Uprising, Baran**** Tibay,
Sultans of Snap, Tha TVC Black,
Kampo Teroritmo...
-
joining it. Even
local officials in
Nueva Ecija secretly allied with the
illustrados and
farmers in
forming the
underground revolutionary society. Once the...