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Balagtas, Francisco, 1788-1862

LC control no.n 50027054
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LC classificationPL6058.9.B3
Personal name headingBalagtas, Francisco, 1788-1862
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Variant(s)Balagtas Baltazar, Francisco, 1788-1862
Balagtas, Kiko, 1788-1862
Balagtas, Kikong, 1788-1862
Balagtas y de la Cruz, Francisco, 1788-1862
Baltasar, Francisco, 1788-1862
Baltazar, Francisco, 1788-1862
Cruz, Francisco Balagtas y de la, 1788-1862
De la Cruz, Francisco Balagtas y, 1788-1862
Kiko, 1788-1862
La Cruz, Francisco Balagtas y de, 1788-1862
Other standard no.Q983125
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cnp01899900
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Associated countryPhilippines
Birth date1788-04-02
Death date1862-02-20
Place of birthPanginay (Philippines)
Place of deathUdyong (Philippines)
Field of activityPoetry
Profession or occupationPoets
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Found inHis Si Balagtás at ang "Florante" ... 1941.
Union cat. of Phil. materials (Baltazar, Francisco)
Filipiniana (Baltazar, Francisco, 1788-1862 [the majority of author statements show Balagtas, however])
Mella, C.T. Dir. Filipino writers, 1974 (Baltazar, Francisco "Balagtas" 1788-1862)
Manuel, E.A. Dict. Phil. biog., 1955- : v. 1 (Balagtas, Francisco)
Area hdbk., Philippines, 1976: p. 146 (Francisco Balagtas)
Poet of the people Francisco Balagtas and the roots of Filipino nationalism, c1997: t.p. (Francisco Balagtas) p. iii (Kikong Balagtas, b. in Panginay, Bigaa, Bulacan; Kiko)
Pinagdaanang buhay nina Florante at Laura sa kahariang Albania, 1941: title page (Francisco Baltazar)
   <http://name.umdl.umich.edu/AUJ6881.0001.001>
Wikipedia, May 18, 2020 (Francisco Balagtas; Francisco Balagtas y de la Cruz (April 2, 1788 - February 20, 1862), commonly known as Francisco Balagtas and also as Francisco Baltazar, was a prominent Filipino poet during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines; the surname "Baltazar", sometimes misconstrued as a pen name, was a legal surname Balagtas adopted after the 1849 edict of Governor-General Narciso Claveria y Zaldua, which mandated that the native population adopt standard Spanish surnames instead of native ones. His surname is also sometimes given as "Balagtas Baltazar" when instead he used one or the other but not both at the same time; born Bigaa, Bulacan, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire; died Udyong, Bataan, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire; nickname: Kiko Balagtas; citizenship: Spanish (1812 Spanish Constitution granted Filipino natives Spanish citizenship))
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