- The
Tagalog maginoo, the
Kapampangan ginu, and the
Visayan tumao were the
nobility social class among various cultures of the pre-colonial Philippines...
- or to
royal nobility,
which was
actually restricted to the
hereditary maginoo class. The
maharlika were a
martial class of freemen. Like the timawa,...
-
Philippine societies. Only a
member of this
birthright aristocracy (called
maginoo, nobleza, maharlika, or
timagua by
various early chroniclers)
could become...
- Srivijaya, Ma****ahit and Brunei.
Tagalog maharlika, c.1590
Boxer Codex Tagalog maginoo, c.1590
Boxer Codex Visayan kadatuan, c.1590
Boxer Codex Native commoner...
-
Knights of
Rizal (Spanish:
Orden de
Caballeros de Rizál; Filipino: Mga
Maginoo ni Rizal;
sometimes abbreviated as KOR) is an
order of
chivalry of the...
- the
female counterpart of the datu.
Nobility – (Visayan: tumao; Tagalog:
maginoo;
Kapampangan ginu; Tausug:
bangsa mataas) the
ruling class,
either inclusive...
- "freemen", and a
class of
dependent debtor-bondsmen: Datu (ruling class) and
Maginoo (noble class,
where the datu
ascends from) Maharlika/Timawa (freemen; warrior...
- the
Binalatongan mermaid is a
Queen of the sea who
married the
mortal Maginoo Palasipas and
ruled humanity for a time.
Among the Ilocano,
mermaids were...
-
Academy graduates are
called lakan (male) and
lakambini (female) Prin****lía
Maginoo Datu
Maharlika Timawa Philippine shamans Tondo (historical polity) Baran****...
-
class to
which the datu
belonged to was
known as the
maginoo class. Any male
member of the
maginoo class can
become a datu by
personal achievement.: "125" ...