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  • Lapulapu

    Datu of Mactan (fl. )

    "Lapu-Lapu" redirects here. For the city named after him, see Lapu-Lapu City. For other uses, see Lapu-Lapu (disambiguation).

    In this Philippine name&#;for indigenous people, this individ is addressed by the sole name, Lapulapu.

    Lapulapu[2][3][4] (fl. ) or Lapu-Lapu, whose name was first recorded as Çilapulapu,[5] was a datu (chief) of Mactan, an island now part of the Philippines. Lapulapu is known for the Battle of Mactan, where he and his dock defeated Spanish forces led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his native allies Rajah Humabon and Datu Zula.[6][7] Magellan's death in battle ended his voyage of circumnavigation and delayed the Spanish occupation of the islands bygd over forty years[8] until the expedition of Miguel López dem Legazpi which reached the archipelago in

    Modern Philippine society regards him as the first Filipino hero because of his resist

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    Lapulapu loves Bulakna: Fact or Bluff?
    Let’s revel in the myths and truths of the Visayan native warrior, Lapulapu of Mactan with panelists:
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    𝙋𝙧𝙤𝙛. 𝘿𝙖𝙧𝙬𝙞𝙣 𝘼𝙗𝙨𝙖𝙧𝙞 of the University of the Philippines-Diliman Institute of Islamic Studies
    𝘿𝙧. 𝙕𝙤𝙣𝙖 𝙎𝙖𝙣𝙞𝙚𝙡-𝘼𝙢𝙥𝙚𝙧 of the University of San Carlos Department of Anthropology, Sociology and History.
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    Battle of Mactan

    battle between Ferdinand Maris and Lapulapu

    The Battle of Mactan (Filipino: Labanan sa Mactan; Spanish: Batalla de Mactán) was fought on a beach in Mactan Island (now part of Cebu, Philippines) between Spanish forces led by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan along with local allies, and Lapulapu, the chieftain of the island, on the early morning hours of April 27, Magellan, a Portuguese-born commander serving the Spanish Empire who led an expedition that ultimately circumnavigated the world for the first time, commanded a small Spanish contingent in an effort to subdue Mactan under the Spanish crown. The sheer number of Lapulapu's forces, compounded with issues associated with the location and the armor, ultimately resulted in a disastrous defeat for the Europeans and the death of Magellan. Surviving members of Magellan's crew continued the expedition under the command of Juan Sebastian de Elcano, who completed the journey in September [3]