- as the
Ternatan raid of
Bohol and the
migration of
Boholanos under Datu
Pagbuaya to Dapitan. In the
early 17th century,
Father Ignacio Alcina recorded that...
- made a
blood compact with
Spanish explorer,
Miguel López de Legazpi. Datu
Pagbuaya – King of Bohol. He
governed with his
brother Datu Dailisan, a settlement...
- lost
their lives in this conflict,
including Pagbuaya's brother Datu Dailisan.
After the raid, Datu
Pagbuaya, who was left as the sole
reigning chief of...
-
visited the
Boholano chieftain Datu
Pagbuaya on the
invitation of Datu Sikatuna.
There they
found the
place of Datu
Pagbuaya to be a
thriving settlement. In...
- and of a
healer of the sick. In 1563, some
Eskayan followers of Datu
Pagbuaya arrived and
settled in Ilaya.
During the
Spanish occupation,
Ilaya became...
- BRP Datu
Pagbuaya (MMOV-3003) (also
known as DA-BFAR MMOV-3003) is the
third ship of the Datu Cabaylo-class of 30-meter multi-mission offs**** civilian...
- Butuan. At the time,
Dapitan was
ruled by two
brothers named Dalisan and
Pagbuaya. The
Ternateans at the time were
allied to the Portuguese.
Dapitan was...
-
natives to Christianity.
Foremost of the
converts were
Pedro Manooc, son of
Pagbuaya, and Manooc's daughter,
Maria Uray. A
permanent mission was
founded at...
-
Muslim Moluccans. The
survivors of the destruction, led by
their datu,
Pagbuaya,
migrated to
northern Mindanao and
established a new
settlement in the...
- dwellers. In Dapitan, Datu
Pagbuaya of
Panglao received the
Spaniard Miguel Lopez de Legazpi's
agents in 1565. Later,
Pagbuaya's son
Manooc was baptized...