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  1. Humabon, his wife, and his subjects were the first known Christian converts in the Philippines. However, since there were no Catholic priests in Cebu from 1521 to 1565, this Christianity was not practised until the return of the Spaniards to Cebu.

  2. Humabon, his wife, Hara Amihan, and his subjects were the first known Christian converts in the Philippines. However, since there were no Catholic priests in Cebu from 1521 to 1565, this Christianity was not practised until the return of the Spaniards to Cebu.

  3. Known as the Queen of Cebu, this mysterious, leading woman was the wife of Rajah Humabon, the ruler of Cebu during the time of the arrival of Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan, and his crew in the year of 1521.

  4. Apr 7, 2021 · Rama said that the Rajah Humabon has to be remembered because he was instrumental in the conversion of Cebuanos to Christianity, especially his wife, Queen Juana, who chose to receive the image of Sto. Niño. “If we do not have history, you will destroy the beauty of what was founded yesterday,” said Rama.

  5. Dec 26, 2020 · Reyna Amihan (Hara Humamay), wife of Rajah Humabon was baptized on April 14, 1521. She was the first Filipina Queen to accept Christianity. She was given the name Juana (Johanna) in honor of...

  6. Aug 2, 2017 · On Sunday morning, April 14, 1521, Humabon and his wife Humamal, and about 800 Cebuanos were baptized. Humabon was given the name Carlos in honor of King Charles V of Spain and his wife Queen Juana after King Charles' mother.

  7. Apr 15, 2021 · The rajah and his wife, Hara Humamay, were baptized as Don Carlos and Queen Juana respectively on April 14, 1521. Their names were ‘in honor of King Charles I of Spain and his mother, Joanna of Castile’.