RPH Midterms

Cards (66)

  • The sighting of Zamar by the Captain General.
    March 16, 1521
  • The landing on the uninhabited island.
    March 17, 1521
  • The sighting of boat with nine men islanders from Zuluan.
    March 18, 1521
  • The return of the islandaders as promised.
    March 22, 1521
  • Arrival on Mazaua or Limasawa.
    March 28, 1521
  • The meeting of the kings of Butuan and Calagan.
    March 29, 1521
  • Magellan and the people on the ship waited for the king of Mazaua near the three islands passed.

    April 4, 1521
  • A cross was set up in the summit of the highest mountain.
    March 31, 1521
  • Departure from Mazaua and journey to nearby islands.
    April 4, 1521
  • The arrival at Zubu by the Captain General's crew.
    April 7, 1521
  • The custom of giving presents between Rajah Humabon and the Captain-General.

    April 8, 1521
  • The blood compact ceremony.
    April 8, 1521
  • The burial of the captain's men.
    April 10, 1521
  • The interactions of free trade between the Spaniards and natives.
    April 12, 1521
  • The construction of a platform for baptism.
    April 13, 1521
  • The baptism of the queen and natives.
    April 14, 1521
  • The burning of the hamlet on the neighboring island.
    April 14, 1521
  • The request of the Chief of Matan to the Captain General.
    April 26, 1521
  • The Captain General Ordered three boatloads of men to Matan island.
    April 26, 1521
  • The Captain General was killed in battle.
    April 27, 1521
  • The chief of Matan who requested a boatload of men.
    Zula
  • Also known as the "King of Zubu"

    Don Carlo / Rajah Humabon
  • Around fifteen of his men died during the battle of Matan.
    Cilapulapu
  • The Queen of Rajah Humabon.
    Johanna
  • The daughter of the Queen of Rajah Humabon.
    Catherine
  • Converted people to Christianity and boptize them.
    Juan de Plasencia
  • Explaining the basic tenets of Catholic faith.
    Cathecism
  • Are given by the men to the women's parents.
    dowries
  • A tribal gathering.
    barangay
  • Whom the people obeyed and reverenced.
    dato
  • They are the free born who do not pay tax or tribute to the dato.
    nobles
  • They are married and serve their master whether he be a dato or not.
    commoners
  • They who are born into their master's house are seldom sold.
    slaves
  • They have started treating the children as aliping sa guiguilir.
    indians
  • They are a lineage that maintain their status temporarily.
    maharlicas
  • It was worshipped for it's beauty universally respected by all heathens.
    sun
  • It was worshipped to welcome new beginnings.
    moon
  • He is the father of the seven little goats.
    Atlas
  • It was worshipped as a patron of lovers and of generation.
    Dian Masalanta
  • They paid reverence in fear that it would not harm them.
    buaya