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          Regalado Trota José​​ For close to 50 years he has researched, written, and mentored on Philippine cultural heritage during the Spanish colonial period.

        1. Regalado Trota José​​ For close to 50 years he has researched, written, and mentored on Philippine cultural heritage during the Spanish colonial period.
        2. The journal of history: History and the eastern Visayas / Regalado Trota Jose, Mary Jane Louise A Bolunia, Rolando O. Borrinaga, John N. Crossley, Grace Liza Y.
        3. PROFESSOR REGALADO TROTA JOSE, renowned for his expertise in cultural heritage of Philippine churches, was also the resident.
        4. After the Spanish regime, he founded the publication "La Verdad" here in Cagayan.
        5. Jose, Regalado Trota.
        6. PROFESSOR REGALADO TROTA JOSE, renowned for his expertise in cultural heritage of Philippine churches, was also the resident....

          Ramon Villegas

          Filipino art curator (1953–2017)

          In this Philippine name, the family name is Villegas.

          Ramon Villegas

          Born

          Ramon Nazareth Villegas


          (1953-09-22)September 22, 1953

          Manila, Philippines

          DiedAugust 6, 2017(2017-08-06) (aged 63)

          Makati, Philippines

          Alma materDe La Salle University Manila (BA)
          Occupation(s)Curator
          Author
          Antiquities dealer
          Art historian
          Jeweller
          Poet

          Ramon Nazareth Villegas (September 22, 1953 – August 6, 2017) more popularly known as Mon Villegas or Boy Villegas, was a Filipino curator, art historian, jeweler, author, antiquities dealer, and poet.

          He was best known for chronicling the history of Philippine art and antiquities in various publications in both the Philippines and overseas. Villegas ran his own antique shop called Yamang Katutubo Artifacts and Crafts, which featured Philippine jewelry and antiques that closed on his death in 2017.[1]

          Early life and academic career

          Vill