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Husband of Dayang Kalangitan
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In this Philippine name for indigenous people, this person is addressed by the sole name, Lontok.
Lontok
Gat
Ruler of Pasig
PredecessorPrincipal Araw
SuccessorRajah Salalila
Prince Balagtas
SpouseDayang Kalangitan
IssueDayang Panginoan
Dayang Lahat
Rajah Salalila
Gat Kahiya
HousePasig

Gat Lontok (Baybayin: ᜎᜓᜈ᜔ᜆᜓᜃ᜔), more commonly spelled as Lontoc, is a legendary figure in early Philippine history who was the ruler of Pasig along with his wife Dayang Kalangitan. According to the Will of Fernando Malang Balagtas (1589), he was described to be the son of Principal Araw and Maylak, who ruled Pasig beforehand.

He had four children with Kalangitan, who were Panginoan, Salalila, Lahat and Kahiya. Salalila later became the father of Lakandula, Rajah Matanda and Ladiamora, while Panginoan married Prince Balagtas.

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References

  1. ^ Dery, Luis Camara (2001). A History of the Inarticulate: Local History, Prostitution, and Other Views from the Bottom. New Day Publishers. ISBN 978-971-10-1069-0.
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