Empress Sasaban
In oral traditions associated with the early history of the Tagalog people, Empress Sasaban or Dayang Sasaban (Baybayin: ᜐᜐᜊᜈ᜔ , Javanese: ꦱꦼꦒꦮꦺꦴꦤ꧀) 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
Sasaban  | |
|---|---|
| Lady (Dayang) of Namayan | |
| Reign | c. 1300 | 
| Spouse(s) | Emperor Soledan  (also referred to as Anka Widyaya)  | 
| Issue Detail  | Prince Balagtas | 
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 [2]
However, there is no mention of her in the Negara Kertagama, thus her existence is unsure.
References
    
- Odal-Devora, Grace (2000). Alejandro, Reynaldo Gamboa; Yuson, Alfred A. (eds.). The River Dwellers. Pasig : The River of Life. Unilever Philippines. pp. 43–66.
 - "Timeline / Pre-Colonial". City of Pasig. Archived from the original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
 
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