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Lapu-Lapu (Kaliph Pulaka) (born 1491, died 1542) was the earliest known indigenous Visayan chieftain, and datu (king) of Mactan in the Philippines. Known as the first native of the archipelago to have resisted Spanish colonization, he is now regarded as the first National hero of the Philippines.

On the morning of April 27, 1521, Lapu-Lapu and the men of Mactan, armed with spears and kampilan, faced 49 Spanish soldiers led by Portuguese captain Ferdinand Magellan. In what would later be known as the Battle of Mactan, Magellan and several of his men were killed.

In his honor, the Cebuano people have erected a statue and church in Mactan Island and also renamed the town of Opon in Cebu to Lapu-Lapu City.


Timeline
April 13,1521 - Rajah Humabon, his family, and 800 Sugboanons (people from Cebu) befriended Magellan and converted to Roman Catholicism. Magellan declared the people of Cebu a servant of God and Spain, while the pagan inhabitants of Mactan island became the "enemies of the Church".

April 27, 1521 - Magellan, with forty-eight armored men, ploughed ashore Mactan island and fought Lapu-Lapu and his warriors. The encounter is known in Philippine history as the Battle of Mactan. The Spaniards were driven off the island in a terrible defeat, as Magellan was killed while he ordered a retreat.

It has been suggested that the rest of Magellan's men, most of whom were strongly against his insistence on fighting the native warriors of Mactan, refrained from coming to his aid by ostensibly mooring far from shore, the result of which might be construed as a "passive mutiny."

June 9, 1522 - Juan Sebastian Elcano, navigating Magellan's only remaining vessel La Victoria with eighteen men and 533-hundredweight-cloves on board, successfully returned to Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain via the Tidorein Maluka (present-day Moluccas), Juan Sebastian Elcano was listed in world history as the first man to have ever completed the circumnavigation of the world.
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Opon, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu, Philippines 

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Jack Hess  Pro User  says:

Gorgeous silhouette, Maning! You make any Oponganon mighty proud...
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

Jack, salamat! Tribute ni nako ni Lapu-lapu ug mga taga dakbayan sa Mactan.
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

titanium22, gracias for the fave!
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

diamonds_in_the_soles_of_her_s hoes, thanks for the fave!
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CoolWaterWorks says:

Effective silhouette!!!
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

CoolWaterWorks, thank you.
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phykoholic says:

perhaps you should also mention here that most people in Mactan held the belief that Lapulapu vanquished Magellan using the wooden pestle (as in mortar and pestle) known locally as "alho" and not by the sword as erroneously depicted in all other Lapulapu statues including that new one in the middle of Luneta in Manila. The statue in Lapulapu plaza (herein photographed) is the only one in the world depicted with the "alho" and this is consistent with the popularly held beliefs of his descendants.
also, perhaps i offer the correction to one of the statements in the caption that a church was dedicated to Lapulapu. This statement might be erroneous because Lapulapu never embraced the faith espoused by the Spaniards.
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

phykoholic, thanks for your inputs and perhaps this information should be directed to the person who created it. I appreciate the comment though. ;D
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

brianmrivera, salamat.
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

chema2, thanks
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litrato01 says:

.. hi nice shot .. very symbolicaL silhouette,.. astig!
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

litrato01, maraming salamat.
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litrato01 says:

.. your very much welcome! you know what i really
like the symbolic effect of your shot..
.. certified ASTIG NA NILALANG ka! cheers for your talent!
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

litrato01, =]
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[2]rokbot[2]y  Pro User  says:

WAY OF LIVING, thanks for the fave.
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