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Empress Sasanban

A legendary lady of Sapa in modern-day Manila From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In oral traditions associated with the early history of the Tagalog people, Empress Sasanban or Dayang Sasanban (Baybayin: ᜐᜐᜊᜈ᜔ , Javanese: ꦱꦱꦧꦤ꧀), also spelled as Sasaban[1] is said to have been a 14th century noblewoman (dayang) of the Tagalog polity of Namayan, on the shores of the Pasig River in Luzon.[1]:47,51

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She was first mentioned in the Will of Fernando Malang Balagtas, a disputed will that dates back to either 1539 or 1589, as the wife of Emperor Soledan and the mother of Prince Balagtas, the future ruler of Sapa.[2][3]

In the legends, she leaves Namayan to marry to an "Emperor Soledan" (also identified as "Anka Widyaya") of the Majapahit. At the Majapahit court, she gives birth to a son named Balagtas,[1]:51 who eventually returns to Luzon to rule over Balayan and Taal, and marry Princess Panginoan of Pasig.[1]:51[4]

However, there is no mention of her in the Negarakertagama, thus her association with the Majapahit is unsure.[citation needed]

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