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Rajah Humabon,
later baptized as Don
Carlos Valderrama, was a King of Cebu in the 16th century.
Humabon ruled at the time of the
arrival of Portuguese-born...
- son and his nephew, Sri
Humabon (also
spelled Sri Hamabar), who
became the
rajah of Cebu in his stead.
During Rajah Humabon's reign, the
region had since...
- by
Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his
native allies Rajah Humabon and Datu Zula. Magellan's
death in
battle ended his
voyage of cir****navigation...
- Limasawa, who
guided him to Cebu.
There he met
Rajah Humabon, the
Rajah of Cebu. Then,
Rajah Humabon and his
queen were
baptized into the
Catholic faith...
- / 14.4952845°N 120.9177217°E / 14.4952845; 120.9177217 The BRP
Rajah Humabon (PS-11) was a
former destroyer escort of the
United States Navy and a former...
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originate from
Rajah Humabon's adviser, Baladhay.[dubious – discuss] It was
during Humabon's grief when
Baladhay fell sick.
Humabon ordered his
native tribe...
- its port on 7 April.: 141–150
Magellan met with the King of Cebu,
Rajah Humabon, who
asked them for
tribute as a trade,
thinking they were
traders bartering...
- Philippines,
originally a gift from the
Conquistador Ferdinand Magellan to
Rajah Humabon (baptized as Carlos) and his wife and
chief consort, Hara
Humamay (baptized...
- the
arrival of
Ferdinand Magellan in
Limasawa Island. A
cousin of
Rajah Humabon of the
Rajahnate of Cebu,
Rajah Siawi was one of the
first rulers (along...
- of the pavilion's interior, is a
mural depicting the
baptism of
Rajah Humabon and his
household by Fr.
Pedro Valderrama and the
planting of a wooden...