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Luzones (Portuguese:
Luções,
pronounced [luˈsõjʃ]; also
Luzones in Spanish) was a
demonym used by
Portuguese sailors.
during the
early 1500s, referring...
- maps, the
island is
often called Luçonia or Luconia.[excessive citations]
Luções, [luˈsõjʃ] (also
Luzones in Spanish) was a
demonym used by
Portuguese sailors...
- with the
spread of
Islam in the
Philippine archipelago was the rise of the
Lucoes, or Luzones, who were the
people of Luzon. They rose to
prominence by establishing...
- Yet
among themselves the
Lucoes were not
united and the
Portuguese soldier,
Mendes Pinto noted that
Muslim and Non-Muslim
Lucoes rivaled each other. Battle...
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various Austronesian merchant ethnic groups, from
Sumatrans (Indonesia) to
Lucoes (Philippines) into Sri
Lanka which occurred since 200 BCE.
Chinese admiral...
- a
fleet of
ships from
Lusung in 1525 AD.
Lucoes influence even
manifested in East Asia at ****an
where Lucoes sailors initially guided Portuguese ships...
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using the
demonym Luções (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈsõjʃ], Spanish: Luzones).
Surviving primary do****ents
referring to
these Luções include the accounts...
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commander of Aru in
Northeast Sumatra. The
Lucoes had dual
allegiance to the
Ottomans and
Portuguese as
another Lucoes,
Regimo Diraja was also a
Temeggong in...
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Philippines (
Lucoes) were emplo**** by the Turkish. The
nephew of the
Ottoman Viceroy to Egypt,
admiral Heredim Mafamede emplo****
Lucoes in the war against...
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Portuguese in the
Philippines during the 16th century. In 1539
Filipinos (
Luções)
formed part of a Batak-Menangkabau army
which besieged Aceh, as well as...