
19th Century Tulisanes Banditry in Calaca, Batangas
Mar 2, 2018 · Tulisanes were 19th century Filipino groups of highway robbers and thieves; and a raid by one such group on the Batangas town of Calaca is documented.
Bantayanes and Tulisanes - FMA Pulse
Jul 3, 2011 · The volatile condition of the Philippines during colonial times may have directly or indirectly affected the development of the Filipino martial arts (FMA) as constant threats from …
The Prevalence of Bandits in Batangas in 1905 and American …
Nov 1, 2018 · Partly, this was because in the second half of 1904, bands of outlaws which the Americans called “ladrones 1 ” (or “tulisanes” as they were known in Tagalog) started …
Pagsanjan Arch - Wikipedia
Bandits (or tulisanes) were rampant in Laguna during the last years of the Spanish colonization. Even the guardia civil at that time cannot control the acts of the tulisanes.
An Instrument of Change: How Music helped put a stop to Martial …
Feb 25, 2022 · The Tulisanes were one of the pioneers of the burgeoning underground protest music movement and their music would play a part in the coming years of the People Power …
TULISAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TULISAN is a Philippine bandit : ladrone.
Pagsanjan Arch Laguna Philippines | thetranscendentaltriptych
Jul 21, 2015 · History The Story of the Bandits and the Virgin of Guadalupe Bandits (or tulisanes) were rampant in Laguna during the last years of the Spanish colonization. Even the guardia …
tulisanes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Apr 7, 2025 · Borrowed from Philippine Spanish tulisanes, plural of tulisán (“highway bandit”), from Tagalog tulisan. Doublet of tulisan.
NHCP Research & Resource Center - Facebook
The terms tulisanes or bandoleros were often mentioned in newspapers and reports since the Spanish period to refer to common highwaymen, bandits or thieves. The Bandolerismo Statute …
Glossary of Terms: Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo - Blogger
Apr 14, 2011 · Under the old régime in the Philippines the tulisanes were those who, on account of real or fancied grievances against the authorities, or from fear of punishment for crime, or …