- The
Ternatean–Portuguese
conflicts were a
series of
conflicts in the ****e
Islands in
eastern Indonesia between the
Portuguese and
their allies on one...
-
known as Bungku, as a "lively
trading settlement". The
polity came
under Ternatean rule
following a 1580
campaign by
Sultan Babullah of
Ternate (r. 1570–1583)...
- de
Ternate (Portuguese),
Ciudad del
Rosario (Spanish) or
Gammalamma (
Ternatean and Dutch).
Today it is
locally known as Kastella/, from
spanish región...
- Kastella,
construction of
which began in 1522, but
relations between the
Ternateans and
Portuguese were
strained from the start.
Ternate developed closer...
- A
large percentage of this language's
lexicon has been
borrowed from
Ternatean, such as,
ngana 'you (sg.)',
ngoni 'you (pl.)', bifi 'ant', and fuma 'stupid'...
- Anda,
officially the Muni****lity of Anda (Cebuano:
Munisipyo sa Anda; Tagalog:
Bayan ng Anda), is a muni****lity in the
province of Bohol, Philippines...
-
explorer Francisco Serrão. The
letters show sign of non-native usage; the
Ternateans used (and
still use) the
unrelated Ternate language, a West
Papuan language...
- an
expedition to
Ternate in
order to
prevent further incursions due to
Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts. For that mission,
Pedro de Acuña made a
series of...
- Eventually, in
vengeance against the
Muslims and
Portuguese allied to the
Ternateans, they
aided the
Spanish in the
conquest of
Muslim Manila and in the Spanish...
- were
allowed to
build Fort
Kastela on the island.
Relations between the
Ternateans and
Portuguese were
strained from the start; an
outpost far from Europe...