tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2922149507314144344.post4264526165294562021..comments2024-03-24T17:22:36.875+08:00Comments on Filipino Genealogy Project: Family Tree of the Rulers of Central Luzon (1st to 6th Generation)Filipino Genealogisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05261599804068411473noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2922149507314144344.post-41132417539321722922023-10-21T15:56:30.872+08:002023-10-21T15:56:30.872+08:00From What Royal House are the Kings of the Kingdom...From What Royal House are the Kings of the Kingdom of Tondo Coming From?<br /><br />The Answer of the Leading Artificial Intelligence called Bard on above question about Lakan Dula is as follows:<br /><br /> "The last king of Tondo, Lakandula, came from the House of Dula. He was the paramount ruler of Tondo when the Spaniards first conquered the lands of the Pasig River delta in the Philippines in the 1570s. Lakandula was a wise and just ruler, and he was respected by his people. He was also a skilled diplomat, and he was able to negotiate a peaceful surrender to the Spaniards.The House of Dula is one of the oldest and most respected royal houses in the Philippines. It is said to have been founded by a mythical hero named Lakan Timamanukum. The House of Dula has produced many great leaders over the centuries, including Lakandula, Rajah Sulayman, and the Macapagal family.The current head of the House of Dula is Sofronio Dulay. He is a descendant of Lakandula and a respected member of the Filipino community. He is also the founder of the United Royal Houses of the Philippines, an organization that promotes the preservation of Philippine culture and heritage."<br />To those who are saying that the Macapagals are not descendants of Lakan Dula because they did not come from any of the children of Lakan Dula, I would say that even AI recognized them to be descendants, so, are you brighter than AI? Lets rest this case already.Dennis Cohenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05746452705905109715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2922149507314144344.post-5519287657685386112023-05-20T13:04:01.810+08:002023-05-20T13:04:01.810+08:00Macapagal (rare variant: Makapagal; Tagalog: [maka...Macapagal (rare variant: Makapagal; Tagalog: [makapaˈɡal]) is a Filipino surname derived from the Kapampangan language.<br /><br />The family claims noble descent from Dola de Goiti Dula, a legitimate grandchild of Lakan Dula, the last "王" or King of Tondo "東都" (Dongdu). It is the only known branch of the Seludong's royal family to have survived the Majapahit Empire's invasion, the Sultanate of Brunei's pogrom against native royals, Chinese warlord Limahong's massacres, and the fallout from the Tondo Conspiracy. The family survived due to Martin de Goiti's giving of his Mestiza (Half Aztec and Half-Spanish) daughter in marriage to Batang Dula, the eldest son of Lakan Bunao Dula of the Lakanate of Tondo. As time went on, they incorporated the descendants from the two other royal houses: the house of Rajah Matanda (ऋअज ंअतन्द) and the house of Tariq Suleiman (سليمان).[citation needed]<br /><br />The family then migrated to Pampanga and Northern Samar after the Spanish assumed control of Manila.Arturo M. Panganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10459082878723844979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2922149507314144344.post-61764746883424159452021-04-06T21:11:07.103+08:002021-04-06T21:11:07.103+08:00https://www.jstor.org/stable/29792082?seq=1 JOURN...https://www.jstor.org/stable/29792082?seq=1 JOURNAL ARTICLE<br />THE LINEAGE OF MÓJICA: THE SUPER-PRINCIPALIA OF CAVITE (1677-1898).<br />It is no secret that some Lontoks' (Lontoc)of Cavite changed their surname to Mojica for unknown reasons. This could still be verified with both families living in Cavite today. There was another book which indicated that for some reason, the only Princialia family who were not required to pay taxes to the Spanish government were the Mojicas' of Cavite. Other Principalias paid taxes. IHShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01812944540136346902noreply@blogger.com