Notable Monarchs of Tondo
Name | Title held | From | Until |
---|---|---|---|
Lakan Timamanukum | 1150? | ? | |
Alon | Lakan Alon | 1200? | ? |
Gambang | Lakan Gambang | 1390? | 1417? |
Suko | Lakan Suko | 1417? | 1430? |
Lontok | Lakan Lontok | 1430? | 1450? |
Kalangitan | Dayang Kaylangitan, Queen of Namayan and Tondo | 1450? | 1515? |
Salalila | Rajah Salalila or Rajah Sulayman I | 1515? | 1558? |
Matanda | Rajah Matanda or Rajah Sulayman II or Rajah Ache, King of Namayan | 1558? | 1571 |
Lakan Dula | Banaw Lakandula, King of Tondo and Sabag | 1558? | 1571 |
Sulayman | Rajah Sulayman, King of Tondo | 1571 | 1585 |
Magat Salamat | 1575 | 1587 |
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