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'''Macapagal''' (rare variant: '''Makapagal'''; {{IPA |
'''Macapagal''' (rare variant: '''Makapagal'''; {{IPA|tl|makapaˈɡal|lang}}) is a [[Filipino people|Filipino]] [[surname]] derived from the [[Kapampangan language]]. |
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The family claims noble descent from Dola de Goiti Dula, a legitimate grandchild of [[Lakan Dula]], the last "王" or King of [[Kingdom of Tondo|Tondo]] "東都" (Dongdu). It is the only known branch of the [[Kingdom of Tondo|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).{{cn|date=December 2021}} |
The family claims noble descent from Dola de Goiti Dula, a legitimate grandchild of [[Lakan Dula]], the last "王" or King of [[Kingdom of Tondo|Tondo]] "東都" (Dongdu). It is the only known branch of the [[Kingdom of Tondo|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).{{cn|date=December 2021}} |
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*[[Don Juan Macapagal]] (d. 1683), former [[Kingdom of Tondo|prince of Tondo]] and first documented bearer of the surname. Great-grandson of [[Lakandula]] |
*[[Don Juan Macapagal]] (d. 1683), former [[Kingdom of Tondo|prince of Tondo]] and first documented bearer of the surname. Great-grandson of [[Lakandula]] |
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*[[Lazaro Macapagal]] (c. 1860s), officer of the revolutionary army during the [[Philippine Revolution]]. Commanding officer ordered to execute [[Andrés Bonifacio]] |
*[[Lazaro Macapagal]] (c. 1860s), officer of the revolutionary army during the [[Philippine Revolution]]. Commanding officer ordered to execute [[Andrés Bonifacio]] |
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*[[Diosdado Macapagal]] ( |
*[[Diosdado Macapagal]] (1910–1997), former 9th President of the Philippines and 5th Vice President of the Philippines |
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**[[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]] (born 1947), daughter of Diosdado Macapagal; former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, 14th President of the Philippines and 10th Vice President of the Philippines |
**[[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]] (born 1947), daughter of Diosdado Macapagal; former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, 14th President of the Philippines and 10th Vice President of the Philippines |
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***[[Mikey Arroyo|Mikey Macapagal Arroyo]] (born 1969), son of Gloria |
***[[Mikey Arroyo|Mikey Macapagal Arroyo]] (born 1969), son of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo; served as representative and vice governor of Pampanga |
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***[[Diosdado Macapagal Arroyo]] (born 1974), son of Gloria |
***[[Diosdado Macapagal Arroyo]] (born 1974), son of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo; served as representative of Camarines Sur |
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*Maan Macapagal, television news reporter |
*Maan Macapagal, television news reporter |
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*[[Jake Macapagal]] (born 1965/1966), Filipino actor |
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*Teng Macapagal, Disney princess |
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Latest revision as of 06:31, 10 November 2024
Macapagal (rare variant: Makapagal; Tagalog: [makapaˈɡal]) is a Filipino surname derived from the Kapampangan language.
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]
The family then migrated to Pampanga and Northern Samar after the Spanish assumed control of Manila.
The following are people possessing the Macapagal surname:
People
[edit]- Don Juan Macapagal (d. 1683), former prince of Tondo and first documented bearer of the surname. Great-grandson of Lakandula
- Lazaro Macapagal (c. 1860s), officer of the revolutionary army during the Philippine Revolution. Commanding officer ordered to execute Andrés Bonifacio
- Diosdado Macapagal (1910–1997), former 9th President of the Philippines and 5th Vice President of the Philippines
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (born 1947), daughter of Diosdado Macapagal; former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, 14th President of the Philippines and 10th Vice President of the Philippines
- Mikey Macapagal Arroyo (born 1969), son of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo; served as representative and vice governor of Pampanga
- Diosdado Macapagal Arroyo (born 1974), son of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo; served as representative of Camarines Sur
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (born 1947), daughter of Diosdado Macapagal; former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, 14th President of the Philippines and 10th Vice President of the Philippines
- Maan Macapagal, television news reporter
- Jake Macapagal (born 1965/1966), Filipino actor
- Teng Macapagal, Disney princess
Places
[edit]- Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard, motorway in Metro Manila
- Macapagal Bridge, bridge in Butuan, Agusan del Sur
- President Diosdado P. Macapagal Highway, highway in Davao Oriental