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  1. Marcelo Hilario del Pilar y Gatmaitán (Spanish: [maɾˈθelojˈlaɾjo ðel piˈlaɾ]; Tagalog: [maɾˈselo ʔɪˈlaɾjo del pɪˈlaɾ]; August 30, 1850 – July 4, 1896), commonly known as Marcelo H. del Pilar and also known by his nom de plume Pláridel, was a Filipino writer, lawyer, journalist, and freemason.

  2. Marcelo H. del Pilar was a Filipino writer also popularly known by his pseudonym Plaridel. He had also worked as a journalist and lawyer at different times. Del Pilar was known as one of the main personalities to influence the Propaganda Movement (also known as the Reform Movement) in Spain.

  3. Si Marcelo Hilario del Pilar y Gatmaitan (30 Agosto 1850 - 4 Hulyo 1896), kilala rin bilang ang "Dakilang Propagandista", ay isang ilustrado noong panahon ng Espanyol. Ang kanyang pangalan sa dyaryo ay Plaridel . [1]

  4. Marcelo H. Del Pilar (1850-1896) was a Philippine revolutionary propagandist and satirist. He tried to marshal the nationalist sentiment of the enlightened Filipino ilustrados, or bourgeoisie, against Spanish imperialism.

  5. Marcelo H. del Pilar. (30 Agosto 1850–4 Hulyo 1896) Pangunahing lider ng Kilusang Propaganda, dakilang makata’t manunulat, si Marcelo H. del Pilar (Mar·sé·lo Eyts del Pi·lár) ay tagapagtatag at editor ng Diariong Tagalog at naging ikalawang editor ng La Solidaridad. Bantog din siyá sa sagisag-panulat na Plaridel.

  6. Oct 17, 2016 · The arrival of Marcelo H. del Pilar in Barcelona on January 1, 1889, gave organization and the much-needed leadership to the propaganda campaign. Relatively older than the rest (he was 38 years old at that time), already a professional and adept at propaganda, he was empowered to act as the delegate of the Junta de Propaganda, the Philippine ...

  7. Mar 26, 2019 · Spain had numerous enemies, but for its colonial government in the Philippines, the most potent was Marcelo H. Del Pilar. Such was the Spaniards’ fear of Del Pilar that Governor-General Ramon Blanco described him as “the most intelligent of the Filipino politicians, the true soul of the independence movement, very superior to Rizal.”

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