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Magellan arrives at Cebu.
April 14 –
Rajah Humabon and his
queen Hara
Humamay are
christened Carlos and
Juana respectively.
April 27 –
Battle of Mactan:...
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Rajah Humabon (baptized as Carlos) and his wife and
chief consort, Hara
Humamay (baptized as Juana) on
account of
their Christian baptism in 1521. The...
- when Indianized-Sanskritized
ruler Rajah Humabon and his
queen Amihan (
Humamay) were
baptized along with
their subjects,
becoming Carlos and
Juana of...
- 1521,
Ferdinand Magellan came to Cebú and gave the
image as a
present to
Humamay,
chief consort of the
local monarch, Raja Humabon, when she,
together with...
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including the king and his wife,
Queen Humamay, to Christianity.
Rajah Humabon was
renamed "Carlos" and
Queen Humamay was
renamed "Juana"
after the king and...
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Valderrama in
honor of King
Charles I of Spain,
while his
chief consort, Hara
Humamay was
given the name Juana,
after Charles' mother,
Joanna of Castile. It...
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young boy, and in
gratitude Humabon allowed himself, his
chief consort Humamay, and 800 of his
subjects to be
baptised en m****e. In
order to
achieve this...
- do****ents, the
statue of the
Santo Niño (Holy Child) was
given to
Queen Humamay (also
referred to as Hara
Amihan and
Queen Juana), the wife of
Rajah Humabon...
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Humabon restored friendly relations with Lapu-Lapu, as he is
married to Hara
Humamay, Lapu-lapu niece.
Under Philip II, in 1565, the
Spaniards in
Mexico returned...
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Santo Niño de Cebú.
April 14, 1521: The
Santo Niño de Cebú as gift by Hara
Humamay (Juana) and
Rajah Humabon to
Ferdinand Magellan.
October 17, 1521: Pope...