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Francisco Balagtas y de la Cruz (April 2, 1788 – February 20, 1862), also known as Francisco

Baltazar, was a well-known Filipino poet during the Spanish colonial era of the Philippines. For his
influence on Filipino literature, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest Filipino literary laureates.
Florante at Laura, a popular epic, is regarded as his defining work.

Francisco Baltazar's biography sheds light on the life of a pivotal figure in Filipino history.
Baltazar was a strong poet and orator who is often referred to as the Filipino William Shakespeare.
Francisco Balagtas is his pen name, and he is well-known. Though there have been a number of
successful Filipino poets and authors, Baltazar is regarded as one of his culture's foremost poets. His
numerous works of literature and poetry have had a huge impact on Filipino culture, and he is still
regarded as a pivotal literary figure in the country.

Francisco Balagtas is without a doubt the greatest Filipino poet of all time. He is a proud
BULAKENYO as well as a proud Filipino. He is also known as Francisco Baltazar, a name he adopted after
the Spaniards forced Filipinos to adopt Spanish surnames. Florante at Laura, his epic literary
masterpiece, is his most well-known work.

When considering Francisco Baltazar's biography, it's important to remember his reputation as
one of the greatest Filipino poets of all time. Baltazar is also known for writing his poems in Tagalog
rather than Spanish in order to demonstrate his opposition to Spanish rule.

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