Take Action: Protect Your Savings from Blacklisted Banks! [Brand Perfect Day Trading]( [Rick Bogan editor PDT] Dear Reader, Raja Humabon, later baptized as Don Carlos, was a King of Cebu in the 16th century. Humabon ruled at the time of the arrival of Portuguese-born Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines in 1521.[1] Humabon, his wife, and his subjects were the first known Catholic converts in the Philippines. However, since there were no Catholic priests in Cebu from 1521 to 1565, this Catholicism was not practised until the return of the Spaniards to Cebu. There is no official record of Humabon's existence before the Spanish contact. The existing information was written by Magellan's Italian voyage chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta on Humabon and the indigenous Philippine peoples that existed prior to Spanish colonization. Rajah Humabon is cited as the reason for why Magellan fought in the Battle of Mactan, as the latter wanted to earn the trust of Humabon by helping him subdue his opponent Lapulapu, the datu of Mactan.
Recent [revelations by a former Vice President of a major Investment Bank]( have led to the release of a 'blacklist' containing the names of 110 U.S. banks. If your trusted bank is listed, it might spell trouble for your life savings. There is no official record of the origins of Rajah Humabon prior to the arrival of Magellan. According to tradition, Humabon (also known as Sri Hamabar) was the son of Sri Bantug, and the grandson of Sri Lumay. His ancestor, Sri Lumay, a native from Sumatra and a member of the Chola Dynasty, established the Rajahnate of Cebu, and sired at least four known sons, namely Alho, Ukob, Parang the Limp, and Bantug (father of Rajah Humabon).[4] Sri Alho ruled a land known as Sialo which included the present-day towns of Carcar and Santander in the southern region of Cebu. Sri Ukob ruled a kingdom known as Nahalin in the north which included the present-day towns of Consolación, Liloan, Compostela, Danao, Carmen and Bantayan. He died in battle, fighting with the tribal group known as magalos from Mindanao.
This blacklist, available for your perusal, is a significant indicator of which banks could jeopardize your financial safety. If your bank is on this list, it's imperative to act swiftly and relocate your money before July 26th. The Wall Street Journal warns that this unexpected development could have significant impacts on the banking sector. [Click here to get all the necessary details]( Regards, A third brother was Sri Parang the Limp, but could not rule because of his physical infirmity. Sri Bantug, the youngest, ruled a kingdom known as Singhapala[6][7] (a variation of the Sanskrit Singha-Pura, "City of the Lion", which is also the root of Singapore), [8] in a region which is now part of Cebu City, who later died of disease and was succeeded by his son Sri Hamabar, also known as Rajah Humabon. Because of his infirmity, Sri Parang handed Bantug's throne to Bantug's son Humabon as regent, and Humabon became the rajah (king) of Cebu.
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