The Legend of Datus is a traditional tale from the Philippines that tells the story of noble chieftains, known as "datus," who led their communities during the pre-colonial period. It often highlights themes of leadership, bravery, and the establishment of social order among early Filipino societies. The legend emphasizes the datus' roles in navigating conflicts, forming alliances, and fostering cultural identity. Through these narratives, the legends celebrate the rich heritage and values of indigenous Filipino communities.
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legend yes, he was one of the few credited with metal, no1 artist in the world its all your opinion.
because he was the king of all time of jazz
akon is good for all the songs he ever sang he is known as a legend Chris brown is a rookie in training he will be a hip hop and rnb legend so for now its akon
totally yes...a living legend
Some are, legend of maria makiling, legend of mt. mayon, legend of dama de noche, legend of 10 datus, legend of the rainbow, and legend of makahiya...
The plural form of "datu" is "datus."
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The legend says that in the 13th century, 10 datus or chieftains from Borneo left their land together with their families and friends to escape the cruelty and injustice of Sultan Makatunaw, the ruler of Borneo. The ten datus were: Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol. They sailed on their balangays (vintas or boats) without knowing where to go. Finally they reached Panay Island. They bought the island from the chieftain of the Atis or Aetas who were then occupying the island. The chieftain's name was Marikudo and his wife was Maniwantiwan. Three of the datus decided not to settle in Panay but to sail northward. The three were: Datu Puti, Datu Balensusa and Datu Dumangsil. They settled in some parts of Luzon. When Sultan Makatunaw was no longer in power, Datu Puti returned to Borneo. The seven datus who stayed in Panay divided the island into three areas: Hamtik (now Antique), Irong-Irong (now Iloilo), and Aklan (now Aklan and Capiz). Hamtik was under Datu Sumakwel, Irong-Irong was under Datu Paiburong, and Aklan was under Datu Balangkaya.
Datu Balensusa is one of the ten Bornean datus who landed in the island of Panay.
The Code of Maragtas or the Maragtas legend is a Filipino legend dating to between 1200 to 1250 AD. In the legend ten Bornean datus go to the island to escape the tyranny of another chieftain.
first of all what is a legend and second of all i dont know
legends are all fake.It's all upon u how u take it.
The legend on a map is the box in one of the corners that tells you what all the symbols mean
All of legends are weakness of legend,example:wind vs mirror,legend vs wind and crstal vs legend,they might win.
There's plenty of stories many of them about horror, with basic principles; i.e. stay inside, stay away from strangers. But one in particular is about one story of the Demon-Man. Every night as a person walks through the woods someone would apparently see a demonic creature with the head of a monster and the body of a man. And as that person takes a glimpse of it the creature would look back with its huge eyes. It would mesmerize you and wouldn't be able to move. If you keep looking at it it will eventually walk towards you with nothing but blank eyes. Tiyanak which is the one about a demon in which it is a shape-shifter, its second form being the baby. Of course it's a baby so people would try to find it and be lured in by its cry. Of course, it's a horror story so the victims would usually die. However, there are ways to repel them, garlic, putting your clothes inside out. The latter being that it would humor the Tiyanak so, that it would let the victim go.
the legend was that he chased all the snakes out of Ireland single handedly.