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lapulapu is the first filipino hero. he is a datu or chieftain in mactan.
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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Lapulapu's proper name was Kaliph Pulaka. Being Governor at Sempurna-Malaysia, he was referred to as Panglima(Governor) Ege. In Cebu because of his outrage on his cousin (may have been a brother) Raja Humadon a Muslim, the latter who converted to Christianity; he was referred to as Datu Pula.
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.
Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol
Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol
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.
Datu Lapu-Lapu, the tribal chieftain of Mactan Island, killed Ferdinand Magellan.
datu puti datu sablay datu bangkaya
lapulapu died because of oldness or heart attack because of his sons