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'''Lapu-Lapu''' (1491 – 1542) was a chief of the {{Wiki|Visayans}} on the island of {{Wiki|Mactan}} in what is now [[Cebu]], [[Philippines]].
'''Lapu-Lapu''' (1491 – 1542) was a chief of the [[Visayans]] on the island of {{Wiki|Mactan}} in what is now [[Cebu]], [[Philippines]].


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 01:29, 17 December 2024

Lapu-Lapu (1491 – 1542) was a chief of the Visayans on the island of Mactan in what is now Cebu, Philippines.

Biography

Battle of Mactan

A rival of Rajah Humabon from the neighboring island of Cebu, Lapu-Lapu had gained possession of an artifact left behind by the Isu. In April 1521, he used the artifact to lead his men to wage a resistance campaign against the Spanish expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan, who had come seeking the artifact. Lapu-Lapu and his men defeated the Spanish, with the chief personally killing Magellan himself.[2]

Legacy

Lapu-Lapu's actions served as a source of inspiration for Rajah, who in the early 18th century formed a resistance group to remove the Spanish colonists that had occupied the Philippines.[3] To further his goals, Rajah searched for a set of three Pieces of Eden, but despite managing to find one of the artifacts – a crescent amulet – the chief and all of his rebels were ultimately defeated and killed.[4]

For his resistance to Spanish colonization, Lapu-Lapu is regarded, retroactively, as the first hero in Filipino folklore.[5] During their time in Cebu in 2023, the Korean-American Noa Kim and the Japanese Templar Shimazu Sei visited a golden statue that had been erected in Lapu-Lapu's honor.[6]

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