Oh, dude, the wife of Raja Humabon was Hara Humamay. She was like the queen of Cebu during the time of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition. So yeah, that's the name you're looking for.
The real name of Juana, the wife of Raja Humabon, is likely "Ayu." She is known for her role in the early interactions between the Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan and the local leaders of the Philippines in the early 16th century. Juana is often depicted as a significant figure in the introduction of Christianity to the region.
Raja Gosnell's birth name is Raja Raymond Gosnell.
They both are not married. but they living together, like husband and wife.
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The real name of Juana, the wife of Raja Humabon, is likely "Ayu." She is known for her role in the early interactions between the Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan and the local leaders of the Philippines in the early 16th century. Juana is often depicted as a significant figure in the introduction of Christianity to the region.
Her name was Juana.
Vaanathi is a Wife of Raja Raja Cholan, who was the first wife of him, after her death, he married Vaanamadevi as second Wife
No, he is not. Raja Zula is one of the chieftains of Matan the other one is Datu Çilapulapu (Lapu-lapu), they rulledat the same as Rajah Humabon. Rajah Humabon's name is Sri Hamabar, he is 3rd rajah of Singhapala of the Rajanate of Zubu (Cebu). He the son of Sri Bantug and nephew of Sri Parang the limp.
A. Carlos, in honor of King Charles of Spain
he married his sister Bai.
Raha Humabon was the Queen of Cebu in the Philippines during the 16th century. She was the wife of Rajah Humabon, the ruler at the time when Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines. She and her husband played a significant role in the early Spanish colonization of the islands.
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A. Carlos, in honor of King Charles of Spain
the first person to be baptised was the leader of the island called bohol. named Raja Humabon. after him was the rest of the people who lives in the island
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No. Rani Lakshmi Bai was wife of Raja Gangadhar Rao, Maharaja of Jhansi.