Dayang Kalangitan

Kalangitan
Dayang of Bitukang Manok and Tondo
PredecessorRajah Lontok
SuccessorUnknown
Dayang of Pasig
PredecessorPosition established
Rajah Lontok (as the Lakan of Tondo)
SuccessorPosition abolished
SpouseRajah Lontok
IssueDayang Panginoan
Dayang Lahat
Rajah Sulaiman I
Gat Kahiya
Names
ᜃᜎᜅᜒᜆᜈ᜔
Kalangitan
Cálan͠gúitán
HousePasig, and Tondo
ReligionAnitism

Dayang Kalangitan (Baybayin: ᜃᜎᜅᜒᜆᜈ᜔ , Abecedario: Cálan͠gúitán) is a legendary figure in early Philippine history who was said to be Dayang of the pre-Hispanic Indianized polity of Pasig.[1][2] She was co-regent of Pasig with her husband, Rajah Lontok, and later sole ruler of their realms. She is one of the very few known female leaders in precolonial Philippine history.[3]

She ruled Pasig from her seat of power in Bitukang Manók. Her children are Dayang Panginoan, Dayang Lahat, Rajah Salalila of Maynila and Gat Kahiya.[4][5]

  1. ^ Eugenio, Damiana L. (2001). Philippine Folk Literature: The myths. University of the Philippines Press. ISBN 978-971-542-291-8.
  2. ^ Odal-Devora, Grace (2000). Alejandro, Reynaldo Gamboa; Yuson, Alfred A. (eds.). The River Dwellers. Unilever Philippines. pp. 43–66.
  3. ^ Wensley M. Reyes (2018). "Ang Araw ng Pasig: Isang Pagsisiyasat". Saliksik e-Journal. 7 (1): 1.
  4. ^ Fernández, Leandro Heriberto (1919). A Brief History of the Philippines. Ginn and Company.
  5. ^ Panganiban, José Villa; Panganiban, Consuelo Torres- (1962). A Survey of the Literature of the Filipinos. Limbagang Pilipino.

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