- The
Kartilya ng
Katipunan (English:
Primer of the Katipunan)
served as the
guidebook for new
members of the organization,
which laid out the group's rules...
- The
Bonifacio Shrine, also
known as the
Kartilya ng
Katipunan or
Heroes Park, is a
public park and
plaza in Ermita, Manila,
Philippines located just north...
-
entitled Kartilya ng Katipunan, a
pamphlet printed in
Tagalog language.
Copies of
which were
distributed among the
members of the society.
Kartilya was written...
- 2:00 p.m.
annual "Parade of Stars" on
December 21 will be held from the
Kartilya ng
Katipunan to the
Manila Central Post Office. The Gabi ng
Parangal (transl...
- used the
alias "Pingkian" in the Katipunan.
Jacinto was the
author of the
Kartilya ng
Katipunan as well.
After Bonifacio's execution,
Jacinto pressed on with...
- the
grounds of
Mehan Gardens,
Ermita in
front of the
Bonifacio Shrine (
Kartilya ng Katipunan) and
beside the
Central Terminal station of LRT Line 1. It...
-
Katipunan movement during the
Philippine Revolution. The
reverse features the
Kartilya ng Katipunan, and the Cry of
Balintawak Monument. In 1967,
Manuel L. Quezon...
- the
French Constitution of 1793. The
Malolos Constitution, namely, the
Kartilya and the Sanggunian-Hukuman, the
charter of laws and
morals of the Katipunan...
-
February 8. Isko
Moreno and
Willie Ong
kicked off
their campaign at the
Kartilya ng
Katipunan just
outside Manila City Hall. The
Lacson and
Sotto tandem...
-
added on the
right side of the bill; one of the
Katipunan flags and the
Kartilya ng Katipunan. The
design of the
reverse was also changed. The
scene from...