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Who is the first person who discovered the Philippines?

Who is the first person who discovered the Philippines?

Ferdinand Magellan
The Philippines were claimed in the name of Spain in 1521 by Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer sailing for Spain, who named the islands after King Philip II of Spain. They were then called Las Felipinas.

Who is Ferdinand Magellan in Philippines?

Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese Fernão de Magalhães, Spanish Fernando de Magallanes or Hernando de Magallanes, (born 1480, Sabrosa or Porto?, Portugal—died April 27, 1521, Mactan, Philippines), Portuguese navigator and explorer who sailed under the flags of both Portugal (1505–13) and Spain (1519–21).

Who is the father of the Philippines?

Andrés Bonifacio

Andrés Bonifacio
Political party La Liga Filipina Katipunan
Spouse(s) Monica (c. 1880–1890, her death) Gregoria de Jesús (1893–1897, his death)
Children Andrés Bonifacio y de Jesús (born in early 1896, died in infancy)
Education Self-educated

Who are Datu Puti and Sumakwel?

Datu Puti – One of the 10 Bornean Datus to arrive in Iloilo before the Spanish colonization. Datu Sumakwel – Leader of the 10 Bornean Datus. He settled in Antique.

Who is Datu Kalantiaw?

Datu Kalantiaw III /Rajah Bendahara Kalantiaw, according to the local oral tradition of Panay, is said to have enacted a body of laws, which is now called the Code of Kalantiaw in 1433. Datu Puti – One of the 10 Bornean Datus to arrive in Iloilo before the Spanish colonization.

What is the legend of the ten Bornean datus?

Legend of the Ten Bornean Datus. The Ten Bornean Datus Epic refers to the ten chieftains who allegedly ventured to the Island of Panay boarding a boat called balangay (or barangay) to evade the tyrannical ruler of Borneo, Datu Makatunaw.

Who were the datu in the Philippines before colonization?

The datu have ruled over portions of the islands that are now the Philippines before Spanish colonization in the 16th century. This article lists the pre-colonial leaders of individual kingdoms and polities in Philippine history.