The Battle of Mactan is often referred to as the battle between Magellan and Lapulapu. This happened on April 27, 1521 in Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines.
Lapu Lapu and Magellan HAd a fight and magellan kill lapulapu
In the Philippines, specifically in Mactan Island, Cebu Province, Philippines. Mactan Island is now called Lapu-Lapu City, after the native who killed Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan was killed during a war with "Datu Lapulapu." The battle between Datu Lapulapu and Ferdinand Magellan is known as the Battle of Mactan.
Ferdinand Magellan died in the Battle of Mactan from a poisoned arrow that hit his leg. He was also hit in the arm with a bamboo spear. When he fell because of his wounds, the natives ruled by Datu Lapulapu, fell on him with their spears.
Magellan was never buried, as far as we know. He died in Mactan, Philippines, in a battle with Lapulapu. His remains were apparently kept by Lapulapu as a trophy, but know one knows what really happened. Pigafetta and Ginés de Mafra provided written documents of the events culminating in Magellan's death: "Nothing of Magellan's body survived, that afternoon the grieving rajah-king, hoping to recover his remains, offered Mactan's victorious chief a handsome ransom of copper and iron for them but Datu Lapulapu refused. He intended to keep the body as a war trophy. Since his wife and child died in Seville before any member of the expedition could return to Spain, it seemed that every evidence of Ferdinand Magellan's existence had vanished from the earth."
Lapulapu was a Bornean Prince who went to Mactan by Cebu upon hearing of his kinship-cousin Raja Humabon, the latter converted under duress to Christianity by the Spanish arrival in Cebu. Lapulapu, his a regnal name in Borneo was Panglima Ege, was also known as Datu Pula. Lapulapu's proper name is Kaliph Pulakah and was a Governor in Sempurna-North Borneo. After the battle of Mactan and having killed Ferdinand Magellan, Lapulapu resettled Suluans and Borneans to Maguindanao (Mindanao) and Sulu. He is a hero of the strings of Sultanates in Muslim National Archipelago (the Malayas stretching from Indonesia to Selurong (Luzon)
In the Philippines, specifically in Mactan Island, Cebu Province, Philippines. Mactan Island is now called Lapu-Lapu City, after the native who killed Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan was killed during a war with "Datu Lapulapu." The battle between Datu Lapulapu and Ferdinand Magellan is known as the Battle of Mactan.
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Lapu Lapu and Magellan HAd a fight and magellan kill lapulapu
In the Philippines, specifically in Mactan Island, Cebu Province, Philippines. Mactan Island is now called Lapu-Lapu City, after the native who killed Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan was killed during a war with "Datu Lapulapu." The battle between Datu Lapulapu and Ferdinand Magellan is known as the Battle of Mactan.
Ferdinand Magellan died in the Battle of Mactan from a poisoned arrow that hit his leg. He was also hit in the arm with a bamboo spear. When he fell because of his wounds, the natives ruled by Datu Lapulapu, fell on him with their spears.
Not only did he sail to asia, but he died there. He was killed by natives after claiming their island for Spain. The island was Cebu in the Philippines, and LapuLapu the guy that killed Magellan is considered a national hero.
Magellan was never buried, as far as we know. He died in Mactan, Philippines, in a battle with Lapulapu. His remains were apparently kept by Lapulapu as a trophy, but know one knows what really happened. Pigafetta and Ginés de Mafra provided written documents of the events culminating in Magellan's death: "Nothing of Magellan's body survived, that afternoon the grieving rajah-king, hoping to recover his remains, offered Mactan's victorious chief a handsome ransom of copper and iron for them but Datu Lapulapu refused. He intended to keep the body as a war trophy. Since his wife and child died in Seville before any member of the expedition could return to Spain, it seemed that every evidence of Ferdinand Magellan's existence had vanished from the earth."
sino ang pumatay kang lapulapu
Lapulapu was a Bornean Prince who went to Mactan by Cebu upon hearing of his kinship-cousin Raja Humabon, the latter converted under duress to Christianity by the Spanish arrival in Cebu. Lapulapu, his a regnal name in Borneo was Panglima Ege, was also known as Datu Pula. Lapulapu's proper name is Kaliph Pulakah and was a Governor in Sempurna-North Borneo. After the battle of Mactan and having killed Ferdinand Magellan, Lapulapu resettled Suluans and Borneans to Maguindanao (Mindanao) and Sulu. He is a hero of the strings of Sultanates in Muslim National Archipelago (the Malayas stretching from Indonesia to Selurong (Luzon)
april 27, 1521
The Battle of Mactan.
NO because magellan died in battle in mactan