- The
timawa were the
feudal warrior class of the
ancient Visayan societies of the Philippines. They were
regarded as
higher than the
uripon (commoners,...
- the Philippines. They
belonged to the
lower nobility class similar to the
timawa of the
Visayan people. In
modern Filipino, however, the word has come to...
-
distinguished from the
immediate royal families or a
ruling class.
Timawa – The
timawa class were free
commoners of
Luzon and the
Visayas who
could own...
- the word is "servant" or "slave", as
opposed to the
higher classes of the
timawa/maharlika and the tumao/maginoo. This translation, however, is inaccurate...
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Iloilo who
became Senator of the
Philippines and was
known as the
Grand Timawa (Freeman). He was born on 25
March 1922 in Molo (now a
district of Iloilo...
-
September 23, 2019.
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- by payment, favor, or flight. The
Tagalog Timawas did not have the
military prominence of the
Visayan Timawa. The
warrior class in the
Tagalog society...
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structure consisting of the
oripun (commoners, serfs, and slaves), the
timawa (warrior nobility), and at the top, the
tumao (nobility). The
tumao consisted...
- A
Visayan timawa (warrior-nobility)
couple in the
Boxer Codex (c. 1590)...
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commanded the same
respect and
status as nobility.
Warriors – (Visayan:
timawa; Tagalog: maharlika) the
martial class. They
could own land and subjects...