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Rajah Siawi (sometimes
called Rajah Siagu) was the
ruler of
Butuan and
Calaga (Surigao)
during the
arrival of
Ferdinand Magellan in
Limasawa Island. A...
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mouth of the
estuary of Butuan.: 43
According to
Pigafetta in 1521,
Rajah Siagu's territory covered the
entire territory of
Butuan and
Caraga while his brother...
- of
Homonhon Island. There,
Magellan befriended Rajah Kolambu and
Rajah Siagu, king of Limasawa, who
guided him to Cebu.
There he met
Rajah Humabon, the...
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marked the
birth of
Roman Catholicism in the Philippines.
Rajah Colambu and
Siagu were said to be
among the
first natives of the soon-to-be
Spanish colony...
- much later.
Rajah Colambu – King of
Limasawa in 1521,
brother of
Rajah Siagu of Butuan. He
befriended Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and guided...
- CRAI, 1908, p. 362. A. Merlin, Le
Sanctuaire de Ba’al et de
Tanit près de
Siagu, Paris,
Ernest Leroux, 1910, p. 22-24 et Fig. 4 (Notes et do****ents, 4)...
- like
Butuan in
Southeast Asia
which it had
dynastic links to, as
Rajah Siagu of
Butuan was the
cousin of
Rajah Humabon, and also
proven by the titles...
- (1571–1575)
Magat Salamat, Datu (1575–1589)
Rajahnate of
Butuan (complete list) –
Siagu,
Rajah (?–1521)
Namayan (complete list) – Tagkan,
Lakan (15th/16th century)...
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grounds of Mazaua, he
befriended the
Rajah together with his
brother Rajah Siagu of Butuan. In
those days, it was
customary among the indigenous—and in most...
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attendees were the
Butuan brother kings:
Rajah Kolambu of
Butuan and
Rajah Siagu of Calagan.
January 25, 1571 –
Garcia Sierras Chacon was
appointed to rule...