- The
Tagalog maginoo, the
Kapampangan ginu, and the
Visayan tumao were the
nobility social class among various cultures of the pre-colonial Philippines...
- or to
royal nobility,
which was
actually restricted to the
hereditary maginoo class. The
maharlika were a
martial class of freemen. Like the timawa,...
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Philippine societies. Only a
member of this
birthright aristocracy (called
maginoo, nobleza, maharlika, or
timagua by
various early chroniclers)
could become...
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arrived in the archipelago, the
other being Zula, both of whom
belong to the
Maginoo class. When
Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines...
- Srivijaya, Ma****ahit and Brunei.
Tagalog maharlika, c.1590
Boxer Codex Tagalog maginoo, c.1590
Boxer Codex Visayan kadatuan, c.1590
Boxer Codex Native commoner...
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Janggo Epifanio Ang
Bilas Ko: NB-Eye (1995)
Panfilo Ang Tipo Kong Lalake:
Maginoo Pero
Medyo Bastos (1995)
Stevan "Junior" Cruz Jr. Cara y Cruz:
Walang Sinasanto...
- end-beam
motifs typical of "Bahay ng
Maginoo"
precolonial wooden longhouses platformed on
stilts built for the "
Maginoo" (Nobility)
class of pre-Hispanic...
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class to
which the datu
belonged to was
known as the
maginoo class. Any male
member of the
maginoo class can
become a datu by
personal achievement. The...
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class to
which the datu
belonged to was
known as the
maginoo class. Any male
member of the
maginoo class can
become a datu by
personal achievement.: "125" ...
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rights and
powers that had
traditionally belonged to
Lumad communities,
Maginoo rajah, and Moro datus. Some
revolts stemmed from land
problems and this...