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Fernando María Guerrero Ramírez (May 30, 1873 – June 12, 1929) was a Filipino, poet, journalist, lawyer, politician, and polyglot who became a significant figure during the Philippines' golden period of Spanish literature, a period ranging from 1890 to the outbreak of World War II in 1940.
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Fernando Guerrero may refer to: Fernando Guerrero (referee) (born 1981), Mexican football referee; Fernando Guerrero (Ecuadorian footballer) (born 1989), Ecuadorian footballer; Fernando Guerrero (boxer) (born 1986), Dominican Republic boxer; Fernando María Guerrero (1873–1929), Filipino politician, journalist, lawyer and polyglot
Fernando Ma. Guerrero: Lawyer and poet. Prince of Philippine lyric. Editor at the El Renacimiento. Peralta Apartment Filipino June 12, 1983 The First Congress of the Republic of the Philippines 1946 ~ 1949 Members of the First Congress of the Republic of the Philippines from 1946 to 1949. Rizal Park flagpole, Roxas Blvd. English 1946; January ...
Other well-known Spanish-language writers, especially during the American period were Francisco Alonso Liongson (El Pasado Que Vuelve, 1937), Isidro Marfori, Cecilio Apóstol (Pentélicas, 1941), Fernando Ma. Guerrero (Crisálidas, 1914), Flavio Zaragoza Cano (Cantos a España and De Mactán a Tirad) and others.
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Fernando María Guerrero, a literary figure during the Philippines' golden period of Spanish literature. [12] On December 1, 1846, the first daily newspaper, La Esperanza, was published in the country. [7] Other early newspapers were La Estrella (1847), Diario de Manila (1848) and Boletin Oficial de Filipinas (1852).