- Sri
Parang handed Bantug's throne to
Bantug's son
Humabon as regent, and
Humabon became the
rajah (king) of Cebu. When Sri
Bantug died Sri
Parang became...
-
Alfredo Abelardo "Albee"
Bantug Benitez (born
December 20, 1966) is a
Filipino politician and
businessman serving as the
mayor of
Bacolod since 2022. He...
- of his sons, Sri
Bantug, who
ruled from a
region known as Singhapala,
which is now
Mabolo of Cebu City. He died of disease. Sri
Bantug had a
brother called...
- Jose
Rizal arrives in Dapitan". www.pna.gov.ph.
Retrieved August 20, 2019.
Bantug, Asunción López (2008). Lolo José: an
intimate and
illustrated portrait...
- Koko
Pimentel Deputy Minority Leader: Risa
Hontiveros Secretary:
Renato N.
Bantug Jr. Sergeant-at-Arms:
Roberto T.
Ancan Jr.
Vacated by
Sonny Angara (LDP)...
-
sired at
least four
known sons,
namely Alho, Ukob,
Parang the Limp, and
Bantug (father of
Rajah Humabon). Sri Alho
ruled a land
known as
Sialo which included...
-
Alfredo Kangleon Bantug, Sr. (July 31, 1909 – May 20, 1996) was a
Filipino politician who was the
first governor of
Southern Leyte.
Bantug attended Maasin...
-
separation of
Villa Pinili (
Bantug West) and San Juan (CLSU)
which will
include PNR (CLSU), and
Sawmill (CLSU) from Baran****
Bantug into two
independent separate...
- Datu (1437–?) Padojinog, Datu (15th/16th century)
Rajahnate of Cebu –
Bantug,
Rajah (c.15th century)
Parang the Limp,
Rajah (15th/16th century) Caboloan...
- June 12, 1950, by
virtue of
Republic Act No. 496, the
barrios of Bitulok,
Bantug,
Bitulok Saw Mill, Cuyapa, Macasandal, Pantok, Calumpang, Malinao, Tagumpay...