- Odal-Devora, 2000), and oral
tradition cited by
Joaquin and Vicencio)
Emperor Soledan in oral
tradition recounted by Nick
Joaquin and
Leonardo Vivencio, a "lady...
-
ironed the clothes.
These industrious people trace their roots to
Emperor Soledan (also
known as "Anka Widyaya" of the
Great Mad****ahit Empire) and Empress...
-
Namayan named Sasaban who
married the
Emperor of Ma****ahit,
locally known as
Soledan and is
allegedly the
Maharajah Anka Widyaya. Eventually, the
kingdoms of...
- a "lady of Namayan" who went to the Mad****ahit
court to
marry Emperor Soledan,
eventually giving birth to Balagtas, who then
returned to Namayan/Pasig...
- a "lady of Namayan" who went to the Ma****ahit
court to
marry Emperor Soledan,
eventually giving birth to Balagtas, who then
returned to Namayan/Pasig...
- a "lady of Namayan" who went to the Mad****ahit
court to
marry Emperor Soledan,
eventually giving birth to Balagtas, who then
returned to Namayan/Pasig...
- a "lady of Namayan" who went to the Ma****ahit
court to
marry Emperor Soledan,
eventually giving birth to Balagtas, who then
returned to Namayan/Pasig...
- Luzon.: 47,51 In the legends, she
leaves Namayan to
marry to an "Emperor
Soledan" (also
identified as "Anka Widyaya") of the Ma****ahit. At the Ma****ahit...