- Datu
Kalantiaw (Rajah
Bendahara Kalantiaw) (sometimes
spelled Kalantiao) is a
widely publicized pseudohistorical figure based on an
early 20th-century...
- Code of
Rajah Kalantiaw was a
supposed legal code in the epic
history Maragtas that is said to have been
written in 1433 by Datu
Kalantiaw, a
chief on the...
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Kalantiaw (of what
would later be
known as the Philippines)
supposedly promulgates the
legal code
eventually referred to as the Code of
Kalantiaw. Modern...
- be the seat of the
government of Datu
Bendahara Kalantiaw III, the
promulgator of the Code of
Kalantiaw in 1433. The code is a
collection of 17 laws said...
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Kalantiaw's grandson and successor, Datu
Kalantiaw III, was said by Jose
Marcos to have
formulated a set of laws
known today as the Code of
Kalantiaw...
- BRP Datu
Kalantiaw (PS-76) was the
first of
three ex-USN Cannon-class
destroyer escorts that
served with the
Philippine Navy, the
others being BRP Datu...
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Rajah Humabon (PF-11);
retired in 2018 USS Booth (DE-170) as BRP Datu
Kalantiaw (PS-76); sunk
during a
typhoon in 1981 USS Muir (DE-770)—cannibalized...
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dethroned in 1399, by
Kalantiaw. In 1433,
Kalantiaw III
formulated a set of laws that is
known today as the Code of
Kalantiaw.
William Henry Scott, a...
- have come from the pre-colonial and
Spanish eras such as the Code of
Kalantiaw,
touted as the
first law code in the Philippines, and La Loba Negra, a...
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Commission of the
Philippines finding the
related Kalantiaw myth to be a hoax in 2005. Both the
Kalantiaw and Tawalisi-Pangasinan
connections were called...