- 1572; Old
Spanish orthography: Rája Aché or Raxa Ache, also
known as Rája
Matandâ ("the Old King"), was King of
Luzon who
ruled from the kingdom's capital...
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meaning he was the prin****l Datu or
Prince of his domain.
Along with
Rajah Matanda and
Rajah Sulayman,
Bunao Lakandula (or
Lakan of Tondo), was one of three...
- See
Pugad Baboy for the
Filipino comic character Igno who
shares this name.
Benigno "Ben Ruben"
Ramos y Pantaleón (February 10, 1892 –
disappeared 1945)...
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Matanda's mother (whose name was not
mentioned in the accounts)
served as the
paramount ruler of the
Maynila polity,
taking over from
Rajah Matanda's...
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engaged in
warfare against the
native chieftains Rajah Sulayman,
Rajah Matanda and
Rajah Lakandula and
fought the
natives in
order to
established European...
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Bonifacio and his
brother Procopio Bonifacio in 1897 "The
Houses of Lakandula,
Matanda, and
Soliman (1571-1898):
Genealogy and
Group Identity".
Philippine Quarterly...
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settlement to the north, and sent
messages of
friendship to its ruler,
Rajah Matanda, whom he
addressed as "King of Luzon." In 1570,
Legazpi put
Martin de Goiti...
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complications of
multiple strokes. He was
survived by his
second wife,
Priscilla Matanda, as well as by a
daughter and
three sons. Williams,
Shannen Dee (2022)...
- "indigo", and the
prevalence of the
placename during the rule of
Rajah Matanda, the old king of Maynila, who was born
somewhere between the late 15th...
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Maynila was
under the rule of two
paramount rulers (the more
senior Rajah Matanda and the
younger Rajah Sulayman), who in turn had
several lower-ranked rulers...