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    José Palma y Velásquez (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈpalma]: June 3, 1876 – February 12, 1903) was a Filipino poet and soldier. He was on the staff of La independencia at the time he wrote "Filipinas", a patriotic poem in Spanish.

  2. On June 3, 1876, Jose Palma, famous poet who wrote the lyrics of the Philippine national anthem, was born in Tondo, Manila. He was the youngest child of Don Hermogenes Palma and Hilaria Velasquez. (Jose Palma) Palma continued his studies at the Ateneo Municipal after he finished his primera enseñanza in Tondo.

  3. In the years after the revolution, the poem "Filipinas", written in 1899 by nationalist José Palma, gained widespread popularity as unofficial Spanish lyrics of the anthem. The Spanish lyrics were translated into English and, beginning in the 1940s, in the national language.

  4. Marcha Nacional Filipina was composed by Julian Felipe in 1898, but it started without words. Jose Palma written a poem in Spanish entitled "Filipinas" on Au...

  5. Si Jose Palma ay isang makata at sundalong Pilipino. Siya ay naging tanyag sa pagsulat niya ng Filipinas, na naging titik ng pambansang awit ng Pilipinas. Siya ay isinilang sa Tondo, Maynila noong 6 Hunyo, 1876. Siya ay kapatid ni Rafael Palma na naging pangulo ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas.

  6. May 30, 2023 · The story of the anthem’s creation can be traced back to August 1899 in a small barrio in Bayambang, where a revolutionary journalist named Jose Palma wrote a poem that would become the lyrics of the national anthem.

  7. The national anthem remained without words until Jose Palma, a young poet-soldier thought of writing a poem to accompany the national anthem. The poem, entitled Filipinas, was published for the first time on September 3, 1899 in La Independencia , a revolutionary newspaper where Palma was a staff member.

  8. Filipino writer. Learn about this topic in these articles: Philippine literature. In Southeast Asian arts: The Philippines. There were poets also—for example, José Palma, whose poem “Filipinas” was later adopted as the national anthem.

  9. José Palma y Velásquez (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈpalma] : June 3, 1876 – February 12, 1903) was a Filipino poet and soldier. He was on the staff of La independencia at the time he wrote "Filipinas", a patriotic poem in Spanish.

  10. Jun 4, 2012 · Jose Palma, lyricist of the Philippine national anthem, was born on June 3, 1876, in Tondo, Manila. A member of the Katipunan, he began writing poetry at the age of 17.