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Insurrecto is a 2018
Philippine novel published by Gina Apostol. It
explores an
incident in Balangiga,
Eastern Samar in 1901, when
Filipino revolutionaries...
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clubs antagonized Ban
Johnson and
garnered the
teams the
nickname "The
Insurrectos". This détente paid off well for the
Yankees as they
increased their...
- Bonifacio,
Emilio Aguinaldo, and
Macario Sakay were
intentionally labeled "
insurrectos" and "bandits" in
order to de-legitimize and
downplay their cause. In...
- into two factions: the Yankees, Red Sox and
White Sox,
known as the "
Insurrectos",
versus Johnson and the
remaining five clubs, a.k.a. the "Loyal Five"...
- U.S.
soldiers and
insurrecto prisoners, Manila, 1899...
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United States along with
other revolutionists Americans referred to as
insurrectos (rebels) or Irreconcilables.
Mabini returned to the
Philippines after...
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Villavicencio used much of her
wealth to
extend material aid to the
insurrectos . Out of the many she had given, the most
notable was the
donation of...
- Philippines, Manila, 1899– U.S.
soldiers and
insurrecto prisoners...
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properties along the area. The mall is
referenced in Gina Apostol's novel,
Insurrecto.
Araneta City
Smart Araneta Coliseum Gateway Mall
Muhammad Ali "Araneta...
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shortlisted for the 2014
Saroyan International Prize. Her 2018 novel,
Insurrecto, was one of
Publishers W****ly's 2018 Ten Best Books, and was shortlisted...