| Item Call Number |
ME00251 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
ME00251 |
| Local Free-text Call Number (oclc) |
- Classification number - ME00251
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| Main Entry |
- Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| Title Statement |
- Title - Fort Cuyo marker
- Statement of responsibility, etc. - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| General Note |
- General note - Historical marker on the Spanish port built as a defense points against the Muslims. Regarding their religious beliefs, the Cuyunos were considered animists and they never embraced the Islamic faith, for they had been constantly harassed by the Islamic warrior from Borneo and Mindanao and have considered them as their natural enemies, as asserted by the historian Blumentrit. So the natives of Cuyo anticipated the coming of Spaniards to their island and when the missionaries finally landed in the place, they were received by affection.
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| Additional Physical Form Available Note |
- Additional physical form available note - With prints
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| Immediate Source Of Acquisition Note |
- Source of acquisition - Filipinas Heritage Library
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| Ownership And Custodial History |
- History - Filipinas Heritage Library
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| Subject Chronological Term |
- Chronological term - 1972
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| Subject Topical Term |
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Monuments and markers
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| Subject Faceted Topical Term |
- Focus term - 1680
- Focus term - 1939
- Focus term - 1939
- Focus term - 1972
- Focus term - borneo
- Focus term - cuyo
- Focus term - forts and fortifications
- Focus term - four bastions
- Focus term - mindanao
- Focus term - mortar
- Focus term - muslim
- Focus term - palawan
- Focus term - philippines historical committee
- Focus term - recollect augustinians
- Focus term - rev. juan de san severo
- Focus term - stone
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