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− | + | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:Citizen6180843.jpg|200px]]<br><small>'''[[Boy Pick Up]]'''</small><br><small>since 1 May 2020</small> | |
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− | + | The '''Monarchy of the Philippines''' (Filipino: ''Monarkiya ng Pilipinas''), commonly referred to as the '''Philippine monarchy''', is the constitutional monarchy of the [[Philippines]]. The monarchy comprises the reigning monarch, their family, and the members of the Houses of [[Luzon#House of Luzon|Luzon]], [[Palawan#House of Palawan|Palawan]], [[Visayas#House of Visayas|Visayas]], [[Mindanao#House of Mindanao|Mindanao]]. The current monarch is King [[Boy Pick Up]]. | |
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− | + | ==History== | |
− | + | ===Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu=== | |
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− | : | + | On 17 April 2009, [[Department of Internal Affairs (Philippines)#Leadership|Minister of Internal Affairs]] and [[Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)#Embassies|Ambassador of the Philippines to Japan]] [[Ariel David Buena]], a staunch advocate for the establishment of a monarchy in the Philippines, proclaimed [[Prince Terence I]] as ''Paduka Maulana Mahasari Sharif Sultan Hashem Abu Bakr of Mindanao and Sulu'' after a two-day national referendum.<ref>{{eLink|article|779636|It's Official: Terence is King}}. ''[[The eRepublik Outsider]]''. Published 17 April 2009.</ref> Two weeks later, Prince Terence I formally addressed the public when he announced the adopted members of his [[Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu#Members of the Royal Family|royal family]], the formation of the [[Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu#Royal Pintados|Royal Pintados]], and the conferment of [[Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu#Knights of Mindanao|knighthood]] to Filipinos with valuable contributions to Mindanao and Sulu.<ref>{{eLink|article|790098|The Royal Announcements}}. ''[[The Philippine Times]]''. Published 1 May 2009.</ref> |
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− | + | Prince Terence I passed away on 12 September 2009 after being permanently banned. In the same day, [[Prince Terence II]] was proclaimed as new Sultan of Mindanao and Sulu. On 8 February 2010, {{eLink|citizen|1218585|EZEX Lacroa}}, second adopted son of Prince Terence I, contested the legitimacy of Prince Terence II and asserted that Prince Terence I's first adopted son Ariel David Buena was the rightful monarch.<ref>{{eLink|article|1191572|Who is the Lawful Heir of Mindanao?}} ''VEDA Terminal.'' Published 8 February 2010.</ref> Communist rebels led by [[Comrade Joe]] took advantage of the turmoil in the royal family by starting a [[Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu#Mindanao civil war and abolition|civil war in Mindanao]].<ref>{{eLink|article|1191663|Kingdom of Mindanao, No More?!}} ''The People's Review''. Published 8 February 2010.</ref> Ariel David Buena relinquished any claim to the throne two days later,<ref>{{eLink|article|1195494|Long Live the King of Mindanao}}. ''The eRepublik Outsider''. Published 10 February 2010.</ref> but the insurgency had already spread throughout the region with supporters in major Philippine cities.<ref>{{eLink|article|1192954|Insurgency in Mindanao Spreads!}} ''The People's Review''. Published 9 February 2010.</ref><ref>{{eLink|article|1194574|Coup d' etat in Fort Bagong Pag-Asa! Peacetalks Starts!}} ''The People's Review''. Published 10 February 2010.</ref> The civil war ended on 11 February 2010 with the Fall of Butuan City. A peace treaty was signed between the government and the rebels, and the Autonomous Region of the People's Mindanao replaced the Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu.<ref>{{eLink|article|1195944|Mindanao Civil War Ends! Peacetalks Succesful! ARPM declared!}} ''The People's Review''. Published 11 February 2010.</ref> | |
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− | + | ===Establishment of the monarchy=== | |
− | + | ==Royal family== | |
− | + | ===Monarch=== | |
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− | </ | + | ===Royal houses=== |
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+ | ====House of Luzon==== | ||
+ | {{Main|House of Luzon}} | ||
+ | ====House of Palawan==== | ||
+ | {{Main|House of Palawan}} | ||
+ | ====House of Visayas==== | ||
+ | {{Main|House of Visayas}} | ||
+ | ====House of Mindanao==== | ||
+ | {{Main|House of Mindanao}} | ||
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+ | ==Titles== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" | ||
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+ | ! colspan="2" width="30%" | Title | ||
+ | ! colspan="2" width="30%" | Style | ||
+ | ! rowspan="2" width="40%" | Qualification | ||
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+ | ! width="15%" | English | ||
+ | ! width="15%" | Filipino | ||
+ | ! width="15%" | English | ||
+ | ! width="15%" | Filipino | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | King<br>Queen | ||
+ | | Maharajah<br>Maharani | ||
+ | | His Majesty<br>Her Majesty<br>Their Majesty | ||
+ | | Ang Kanyang Kamahalan | ||
+ | | Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. | ||
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+ | | rowspan="4" | Grand Duke<br>Grand Duchess | ||
+ | | Punong Lakan<br>Punong Lakambini<br><small>''(Luzon)''</small> | ||
+ | | rowspan="10" | His Highness<br>Her Highness<br>Their Highness | ||
+ | | rowspan="10" | Ang Kanyang Kataas-taasan | ||
+ | | rowspan="4" | Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. | ||
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+ | | Punong Datu<br>Punong Dayang-dayang<br><small>''(Palawan)''</small> | ||
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+ | | Punong Rajah<br>Punong Rani<br><small>''(Visayas)''</small> | ||
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+ | | Punong Sultan<br>Punong Sultana<br><small>''(Mindanao)''</small> | ||
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+ | | rowspan="4" | Duke<br>Duchess | ||
+ | | Lakan<br>Lakambini<br><small>''(Luzon)''</small> | ||
+ | | rowspan="4" | Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. | ||
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+ | | Datu<br>Dayang-dayang<br><small>''(Palawan)''</small> | ||
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+ | | Rajah<br>Rani<br><small>''(Visayas)''</small> | ||
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+ | | Sultan<br>Sultana<br><small>''(Mindanao)''</small> | ||
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+ | | Count<br>Countess | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" | Gat<br>Dayang | ||
+ | | Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life, but not in-game. | ||
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+ | | Baron<br>Baroness | ||
+ | | Players who have Filipino citizenship in-game, but not in real life. | ||
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+ | | rowspan="2" | Knight<br>Dame | ||
+ | | Maginoo<br><small>''(Luzon and Palawan)''</small> | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" | Sir<br>Lady | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" | Ginoo<br>Binibini | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" | Players who do not have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. | ||
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+ | | Tumao<br><small>''(Visayas and Mindanao)''</small> | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references> |
Latest revision as of 01:32, 14 March 2024
Monarchy of the Philippines Monarkiya ng Pilipinas | |
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Philippine Royal Coat of Arms | |
Incumbent | |
Boy Pick Up since 1 May 2020 | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
Heir | None |
First monarch | kadayao |
Formation | 4 January 2013 |
The Monarchy of the Philippines (Filipino: Monarkiya ng Pilipinas), commonly referred to as the Philippine monarchy, is the constitutional monarchy of the Philippines. The monarchy comprises the reigning monarch, their family, and the members of the Houses of Luzon, Palawan, Visayas, Mindanao. The current monarch is King Boy Pick Up.
Contents
History
Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu
On 17 April 2009, Minister of Internal Affairs and Ambassador of the Philippines to Japan Ariel David Buena, a staunch advocate for the establishment of a monarchy in the Philippines, proclaimed Prince Terence I as Paduka Maulana Mahasari Sharif Sultan Hashem Abu Bakr of Mindanao and Sulu after a two-day national referendum.[1] Two weeks later, Prince Terence I formally addressed the public when he announced the adopted members of his royal family, the formation of the Royal Pintados, and the conferment of knighthood to Filipinos with valuable contributions to Mindanao and Sulu.[2]
Prince Terence I passed away on 12 September 2009 after being permanently banned. In the same day, Prince Terence II was proclaimed as new Sultan of Mindanao and Sulu. On 8 February 2010, EZEX Lacroa, second adopted son of Prince Terence I, contested the legitimacy of Prince Terence II and asserted that Prince Terence I's first adopted son Ariel David Buena was the rightful monarch.[3] Communist rebels led by Comrade Joe took advantage of the turmoil in the royal family by starting a civil war in Mindanao.[4] Ariel David Buena relinquished any claim to the throne two days later,[5] but the insurgency had already spread throughout the region with supporters in major Philippine cities.[6][7] The civil war ended on 11 February 2010 with the Fall of Butuan City. A peace treaty was signed between the government and the rebels, and the Autonomous Region of the People's Mindanao replaced the Sultanate of Mindanao and Sulu.[8]
Establishment of the monarchy
Royal family
Monarch
Royal houses
House of Luzon |
House of Palawan |
House of Visayas |
House of Mindanao |
House of Luzon
House of Palawan
House of Visayas
House of Mindanao
Titles
Title | Style | Qualification | ||
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English | Filipino | English | Filipino | |
King Queen |
Maharajah Maharani |
His Majesty Her Majesty Their Majesty |
Ang Kanyang Kamahalan | Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. |
Grand Duke Grand Duchess |
Punong Lakan Punong Lakambini (Luzon) |
His Highness Her Highness Their Highness |
Ang Kanyang Kataas-taasan | Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. |
Punong Datu Punong Dayang-dayang (Palawan) | ||||
Punong Rajah Punong Rani (Visayas) | ||||
Punong Sultan Punong Sultana (Mindanao) | ||||
Duke Duchess |
Lakan Lakambini (Luzon) |
Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. | ||
Datu Dayang-dayang (Palawan) | ||||
Rajah Rani (Visayas) | ||||
Sultan Sultana (Mindanao) | ||||
Count Countess |
Gat Dayang |
Players who have Filipino citizenship in real life, but not in-game. | ||
Baron Baroness |
Players who have Filipino citizenship in-game, but not in real life. | |||
Knight Dame |
Maginoo (Luzon and Palawan) |
Sir Lady |
Ginoo Binibini |
Players who do not have Filipino citizenship in real life and in-game. |
Tumao (Visayas and Mindanao) |
References
- ↑ It's Official: Terence is King. The eRepublik Outsider. Published 17 April 2009.
- ↑ The Royal Announcements. The Philippine Times. Published 1 May 2009.
- ↑ Who is the Lawful Heir of Mindanao? VEDA Terminal. Published 8 February 2010.
- ↑ Kingdom of Mindanao, No More?! The People's Review. Published 8 February 2010.
- ↑ Long Live the King of Mindanao. The eRepublik Outsider. Published 10 February 2010.
- ↑ Insurgency in Mindanao Spreads! The People's Review. Published 9 February 2010.
- ↑ Coup d' etat in Fort Bagong Pag-Asa! Peacetalks Starts! The People's Review. Published 10 February 2010.
- ↑ Mindanao Civil War Ends! Peacetalks Succesful! ARPM declared! The People's Review. Published 11 February 2010.