LapuLapu
Lapu-Lapu, also spelled Lapulapu, was a native ruler (datu) of the island of Mactan in the central Philippines during the early 16th century. Historical knowledge about his life is limited, and most details come from Spanish accounts of Ferdinand Magellan’s circumnavigation, which describe Lapu-Lapu as the local chieftain who resisted the arrival of European explorers.
In 1521, Magellan’s expedition reached the Philippines. On April 27, during the Battle of Mactan, Lapu-Lapu’s
In modern times, Lapu-Lapu is celebrated as a symbol of courage and independence. The city of Lapu-Lapu