Jayadewa

This name uses Philippine naming customs for indigenous people. There is no family name, but the sole name is Jayadewa.


Dyadewa
Gatdyadewa
Senapati Jayadewa
Lakan (king) of Tondo and Pailah

A possible image of a lakan and his consort (in the Boxer Codex)
Reign 880s or 900 AD
House Kingdom of Tondo
Laguna Copperplate Inscription (c. 900 AD) which mention a person named Jayadewa as the ruler of Tondo at that time.

Jayadewa or Jayadeva, Gat Dyadewa (full title: Senapati Jayadewa or Admiral Jayadeva) was a possible ruler or minister of the Kingdom of Tondo during its early years (Early Classical Period Philippines).[1] He had the title of senapati or admiral in Sanskrit.

No records describe his life and works. In the Laguna Copperplate Inscription, he is mentioned as the ruler or minister of the Tondo in 900 CE, where he gave a pardon for a debt to a person named Namwaran and his family.

Sa pagkakátaóng itó, si Dayang Angkatán sampû ng kaniyáng kapatíd na nagngangalang Buká [bulaklák], na mga anák ng Kagalang-galang na si Namwarán, ay ginawaran ng isáng kasulatán ng lubós na kapatawarán mulâ sa Punong Pángkalahatán sa Tundún [Tondo] sa pagkatawán ng Punong Kagawad ng Pailáh na si Jayadewa.

"On this occasion, Lady Angkatan, and her brother, Bukah, the children of the Honourable Namwaran, were awarded a complete pardon from the Overall Leader [King] of Tundún, represented by the Lord Minister of Pailáh, Jayadewa."[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Morrow, Paul (2006-07-14). "The Laguna Copperplate Inscription". Retrieved 2008-02-05.
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