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  1. Mariano Ponce was a Filipino physician, writer, statesman, and member of the Propaganda Movement. He co-founded La Solidaridad, represented the First Philippine Republic in Japan, and served as a Bulacan assemblyman.

  2. This article examines Mariano Ponce s Asianist thought and his work to promote a Pan-Asianist alliance, actively participating in the overthrow of Western imperialism and the revitalization of Asia.

  3. Mariano Ponce, (like Marcelo del Pilar) has the distinction of attaining the 33° of Masonry and becoming a member of the Supreme Council of the Grande Oriente Español. “Cartas Sobre La Revolucion” was a collection of intimate and official correspondence with his friends, colleagues and foreign contacts from 1897 to 1900.

  4. 1 mar 2012 · In reexamining the works of the scholars José Rizal, Pardo de Tavera, Isabelo de los Reyes, Pedro Paterno, Pedro Serrano Laktaw, and Mariano Ponce, the text situates their writings in a broader account of intellectual ideas and politics migrating and transmuting across borders.

  5. This article examines the letters of Mariano Ponce, a Filipino revolutionary and diplomat, who wrote from Japan in 1899 during the Philippine-American War. It aims to understand his character, deeds, and perspective on the conflict and its implications for Philippine history.

  6. This article explores the pan-Asian vision of Mariano Ponce, a Filipino revolutionary leader, in his writings on Indochina and China. It examines how Ponce linked the struggles of Asian peoples against colonial rule in the late nineteenth century.

  7. A former propagandista based in Spain, Mariano Ponce moved to Hong Kong and was later sent to Japan to work for the revolutionary government. His background in the Propaganda Movement served him we...

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