Cilapulapu

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Cilapulapu is an alternative name for Lapu-Lapu, the Filipino chieftain famed for resisting Spanish colonization and killing Ferdinand Magellan in the Battle of Mactan.

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Cilapulapu canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Filipino chieftain
historical figure
precolonial ruler
associatedWith Cebu Island
Mactan Channel
battleOutcome defeat of Magellan’s expedition at Mactan
commemoratedBy Philippine currency depictions
Philippine national holidays and observances
monuments in Lapu-Lapu City
conflict Battle of Mactan
country Philippines
culture precolonial Philippine society
ethnicity Visayan
hasAlternativeName Cilapulapu
Lapu-Lapu
Lapu-Lapu
surface form: Lapulapu

Lapu-Lapu
surface form: Si Lapulapu
influenced later Filipino independence movements
language Visayan languages
legacy regarded as a national hero of the Philippines
notableEventDate 1521
notableFor killing Ferdinand Magellan
leading native forces in the Battle of Mactan
resisting Spanish colonization in the Philippines
opponent Ferdinand Magellan
Spanish Empire
placeOfActivity Cebu region
Mactan
surface form: Mactan Island
portrayedAs brave warrior
defender of native sovereignty
portrayedIn Philippine historical literature
Philippine school textbooks
positionHeld Datu of Mactan
religion indigenous Philippine beliefs
sameAs Lapu-Lapu
symbolOf Filipino resistance to foreign rule
Philippine nationalism
timePeriod early 16th century

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Lapu-Lapu nameVariant Cilapulapu
Datu of Mactan hasRuler Cilapulapu
Cilapulapu hasAlternativeName Cilapulapu