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  2. Rajah Humabon - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2022 at the Rajah Humabon monument in Cebu City. When Sri Bantug died Sri Parang became his successor, but due to his limp he passed the throne to Humabon. [12] The phrase Cata Raya Chita was documented by historian Antonio Pigafetta to be a warning in the ...

  3. Rajah Tupas - Wikipedia

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    Rajah Tupas (baptized as Felipe Tupas; c. 1497 — 1568) was the last Rajah of Cebu in the Pre-Hispanic Indianized polity of Philippines. He was the son of Sri Parang the Limp, and the cousin of Rajah Humabon. He is known to have been baptized under duress on March 21, 1568, at age 70, [nb 1] placing his birthdate at about 1497.

  4. Cebu (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    There is linguistic evidence that Cebu tried to preserve its Indian-Malay roots as time wore on since Antonio Pigafetta the scribe of Magellan described Rajah Tupas' father, the brother of Rajah Humabon as a "Bendara" which means "Treasurer" or "Vizier" in Sanskritized Malay [6] and is a shortening of the word "Bendahara" (भाण्डार ...

  5. Cebu - Wikipedia

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    When the Spaniards arrived in Cebu, the Italian chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta, sailing under convoy with the Magellan expedition, offered the wooden figure of the Santo Niño as a baptismal gift to Hara Amihan, wife of Rajah Humabon who was named Juana after her baptism together with the Rajah, who was also renamed, Carlos. Juana, together with ...

  6. Santo Niño de Cebú - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is the oldest Christian artifact in the Philippines, [4] originally a gift from the Conquistador Ferdinand Magellan to Rajah Humabon (baptized as Carlos) and his wife and chief consort, Hara Humamay (baptized as Juana) on account of their Christian baptism in 1521.

  7. List of assassinations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Forcibly disappeared by suspected military agents in Cebu City. 22 July 1985 Nerio Ramos, Mayor of Lopez, Quezon: 7 September 1985 Westrimundo Tabayoyong, Mayor of Laoac, Pangasinan [53] 16 September 1985 Felicisimo Iglesia, Mayor of Pakil, Laguna [54] Lt. Percival Maldo Killed in a gun duel with the town's police chief, who also died. 16 ...

  8. List of sovereign state leaders in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Rajah Humabon – Rajah of Cebu who became an ally of Ferdinand Magellan and the Spaniards. Rival of Datu Lapu-Lapu. Rival of Datu Lapu-Lapu. In 1521, he and his wife were baptized as Christians and given Christian names Carlos and Juana after the Spanish royalty, King Carlos and Queen Juana.

  9. Sri Lumay - Wikipedia

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    Sri Rajahmura Lumaya, known in his shortened name Sri Lumay, was the first Rajah and the founder of the Indianized kingdom of Cebu. According to the epic Aginid, Bayok sa atong Tawarik, [1] a Bisayan epic story, Sri Lumay was a half-Tamil and half Malay from Sumatra. Sri Lumay was the grandfather of Rajah Humabon.