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      • It was Spanish explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos who in 1543 coined the name “Las Islas Felipenas” in honor of Philip II, who was Prince of Asturias and heir to the Spanish throne at the time of Villalobos’ expedition. Over time, the name would become “Filipinas” or “Philippines.”
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  2. The US military and civilian occupations called their territory the Philippine Islands (Spanish: Islas Filipinas). During the Third Philippine Republic , the state's official name was formally changed to the Philippines.

  3. Nov 11, 2009 · WHY “THE PHILIPPINES”? By Arch. Celso C. Nieves, fuap, caaif. Spain named our country “Las Islas Filipinas”. When occupied by the Americans, it was translated to English as “The Philippine Islands”. When they departed, we renamed it “The Philippines”.

  4. Jun 2, 2021 · The facts: It was Spanish explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos who in 1543 coined the name “Las Islas Felipenas” (which later became Filipinas) in honor of Philip II, who was then heir to the...

  5. To begin with, there is the name itself. The “Philippines,” or what used to be known as “las islas Filipinas,” comes from Felipe II, the heir apparent to the Habsburg throne given by one of the Spanish explorers just before they occupied the archipelago in 1565. Prior to the Spanish conquest, there was no such thing as the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhilippinesPhilippines - Wikipedia

    In 1543, Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos named the archipelago Las Islas Filipinas in honor of King Philip II of Castile. Spanish colonization via New Spain, beginning in 1565, led to the Philippines becoming ruled by the Crown of Castile, as part of the Spanish Empire, for more than 300 years.

  7. Discovered by Magellan, who was killed there in 1521, the islands were named Las Filipinas (the Philippines) in 1559 by the Spanish explorer Ruy L. de Villalobos in honor of Prince Philip of Asturias, who later became King Philip II of Spain.

  8. Apr 6, 2011 · When Villalobos sighted Samar and Leyte, he called them “Las Islas Filipinas” in honor of the Spanish Prince Felipe who would be crowned in 1554 as Felipe II, also known in some texts as Philip the Prudent. Felipe to Felipenas and later Filipinas is no-brainer.

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