Friday, 15 April 2011

Chief Lapu-Lapu's (1491-1542) other name is Kolipulako. The hero of Mactan and conqueror of Magellan, is described as stern, proud, intelligent, unyielding. He waged continuous war against the powerful ruler of Cebu, then a very much greater kingdom than his little island of Maktang. Of him, President Gullas of the University of the Visayas writes:

Lapu-Lapu is a good example of determination and willingness to work well. He learned how to ride on a horseback and on carabao proficiently at the age of six years; knew how to read and write at seven; boxed well at nine; became a champion swimmer, boxer and wrestler at eighteen; beat the Bornean marauders and pirates twice at twenty'. In the lives of men who have almost become legendary one finds it diffucult to separate fact from fiction. This must be true in the case of the material quoted above.

History has it that Mactan Island although small was a thriving community when the great Magellan was in Cebu. The brave Spanish navigator and soldier, upon learning that some inhabitants on this tiny island across Cebu refused to recognize the King of Spain, burned one of the villages. Lapu-Lapu was one of he native leaders who refused to acknowledge the sovereignty of Spain over the Islands.

When Magellan, with three boatloads of Spaniards and twenty boatloads of Cebuanos, went to Mactan to help a friendly chief, Lapu-Lapu and his men armed with native fighting elements, wooden shields, bows and arrows, lances, met them. The invading Spaniards and Cebuanos were driven back to their boats, but their brace leader, Magellan, met death in the hands of Lapu-Lapu. On what is believed to be the exact spot where Magellan fell and died, now stands an imposing monument in honor of the gallant explorer.


Abe, Philippines lapu- lapu tuning in 15/4/11

17 comments:

  1. very interesting Abe...very interesting..... :)

    Ms.L

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  2. Sorry to lapu-lapu about this.
    Lapu-lapu, in Makassar language, means hungry-hungry
    wkwkwk :)

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  3. Nice and many information ... Interesting Abe

    Nice job





    Brandon

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  4. Nice post abe! interesting info to about lapu"> I gues its very usefull for my know ledge to. Now i know more about phillipines.
    audry

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  5. AWESOME INFO ABE!! lapu2!!! war! i wish i could go to the memorial ! THX ABE!!
    Ben_5L :3 =3

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  6. h3h3h3h3.. nice oneee..:p
    after reading ur story mades me hhuuunnggrryyyy...:p
    wkwkwkwkwk.. nice info bbeee..
    thxx..

    shan:]

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  7. awesome ones be! hahaha so many info..... btw, thanks for sharing with your classmates :D

    icha :D

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  8. thanks ya for the sharing it is really informative...


    elaine:]

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  9. that story was really informative thx be !!!

    ~Natania~

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  10. good job abe, now I know lapu-lapu is a great hero lapu-lapu is a hero




    ~gio is cool~

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  11. interesting info abe n its sooooo detail :)
    ivy :3

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  13. you got lots of informations and very details too ;)! lapu-lapu, hm very funny but yea, very historical. thanks abee!
    megan :]

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  14. very interesting abenego by celyne

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  15. awhhh....ABE! u make my eye dizzy cause theres lots of info, btw thx

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  16. thanks for sharing the information in details abe !
    by tara

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  17. I'm sure that he is a very brave person

    Natalia

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