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| Battle of Mactan | |||||||
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Statue of Lapu-Lapu on Mactan Island in the Philippines |
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Explorers in the service of Spain under Phillip II | Visayan natives of Mactan Island | ||||||
| Commanders | |||||||
| Ferdinand Magellan† | Lapu-Lapu | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 49 men including Magellan on shore, at least 11 others in boats | approx. 1,500 | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| 3 killed –including Magellan | unknown | ||||||
The Battle of Mactan was fought in the Philippines on April 27, 1521. The warriors of Lapu-Lapu, a Muslim chieftain of Mactan Island, defeated Spanish sailors and soldiers under the command of Portuguese sea captain and explorer Ferdinand Magellan also known as Fernando de Magallanes. The Battle of Mactan is commemorated by a shrine, known as the Mactan Shrine or the Lapu-Lapu shrine which is located at Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines. It features a 20-meter bronze statue of Lapu-Lapu.
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By the 15th century, Portuguese explorers had found a way around the Islamic kingdoms which held control of the trade routes overland to the spices of Southeast Asia, which was to round the Cape of Good Hope of Africa, through the Indian Ocean, and then to the Spice Islands.
Magellan was assigned to Portuguese Goa in India for military training at the age of 20 years old, and soon divined that geography was a key to the riches of Southeast Asia. After a voyage to the area, he indentured a Malayan servant, Enrique, whom he would employ as an interpreter during his voyage around the globe. Enrique was actually taken from his home islands, captured by Sumatran slavers, taken to Malacca, and later baptized.
After Magellan landed on the island of Homonhon on March 17, 1521, he parleyed with Rajah Calambu (or Kolambu) of Limasawa, who guided him to Cebu, on April 7. Communicating through his interpreter, Enrique, Magellan befriended Rajah Humabon, the king of Cebu, and he and his queen were baptized into the Catholic faith, taking the Christian names Carlos and Juana. Magellan gave Juana the Santo Niño as a symbol of the alliance. Impressed by Magellan's armament (consisting of guns, swords, armor, 12 cannons, and 50 crossbows), Humabon and Datu Zula convinced Magellan to go to the nearby island of Mactan and kill rival chieftain Lapu-Lapu. It is widely believed that Humabon and Lapu-Lapu bore each other grudges and were constantly fighting for control of territory.[citation needed]
According to the accounts of Antonio Pigafetta, Magellan deployed 48 armored men, less than half his crew, with swords, axes, shields, crossbows and guns. Filipino historians note that because of the rocky outcroppings and corals near the beach, he could not land on Mactan. Forced to anchor his ships far from shore, Magellan could not bring his ships' firepower to bear on Lapu-Lapu's warriors, who numbered more than 1,500.
Magellan then tried to scare them off by burning some houses. However, this only provoked the natives, and he was wounded in the leg by a poisoned arrow. Magellan then ordered a retreat, but some men fought on.
Many of the warriors turned upon Magellan; he was wounded in the arm with a bamboo spear and in the leg by a native sword (kampilan). He was finally overpowered and killed, stabbed and hacked by spears and swords. Pigafetta and the others managed to escape.
His allies Rajah Humabon and Datu Zula were said not to have taken part in the battle due to Magellan's bidding, and watched from a distance. There is no other record of the events, but it is evident that Magellan was defeated by sheer force of numbers and poor strategic preparation.
Today Lapu-Lapu is honored as the "first" Philippine national hero, Muslim - a Tausug, to resist foreign rule, the famous fierce defender of freedom and sovereignty, and he is commemorated by a monument in Mactan, as well as a city bearing his name. Magellan is likewise given the dubious honor of bringing the first vestiges of Spanish colonization to the Philippines. A common misconception that Lapu-Lapu cut Magellan down in single combat is claimed false by Pigafetta's account somewhat a biased unreliable source since he was employed by the spanish and was a spaniard himself. most likely Magellan did die by Lapu lapu's sword a kampilan primarily used by the pre hispanic malays. The battle is typically re-enacted during its anniversary.
A local variety of red grouper is called lapu-lapu (in Luzon, though not in Cebu itself) after the chieftain.
Actor-turned-politician Lito Lapid made a film called Lapu-Lapu.[citation needed]
Novelty singer Yoyoy Villame of Calape, Bohol wrote a song entitled Magellan that tells the story of the Battle of Mactan.[2]
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