- the name of the polity, and was
believed to be the seat of
power of
Lakantagkan. However, it
would be
incorporated into
Santa Ana de Sapa as a barrio...
- Map of
Namayan (pink)
under Lakantagkan according to the
accounts of
Felix Huerta. Calatondongan, Dibag,
Pinacauasan and
Yamagtogon are missing. Meycatmon's...
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polity of Namayan, a
small settlement whose last
recorded rulers were
Lakantagkan, and his wife
Buwan ("moon"). The kingdom’s
domain stretched from what...
-
founded after the
arrival of Sri
Lumay from Sumatra.
Namayan instated Lakantagkan as its sovereign. The vast
domain comprised what are now Quiapo, San...
-
Fernando Malang Balagtas cited by Luis
Camara Dery (2001), a son of
Lakantagkan/Arao and Buwan/Maylac, who
married Kalangitan of Pasig. 15th century...
- of its
declaration is the
historicity of the area as the site
where Lakantagkan ruled, the
location of
Panday Pira's
foundry for cannon-making, the Santa...
-
Carlos Lacandola, the
ruler of
Tondo at the
advent of
Spanish conquest Lakantagkan, the
first recorded ruler of Namayan. In
Spanish Colonial Philippines...
- by the
Tagalog people at the
Pasig River. It was led by the
house of
Lakantagkan during its peak in the 14th century. c. 13th
Century -
Maynila was supposedly...
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reached present day Mandaluyong, Makati, and Pasay. It was
ruled by
Lakantagkan with his wife, Buwan. Fr.
Felix de
Huerta published a book describing...