The Battle
In the morning of April 28, Magellan departed towards Mactan with 49 armored soldiers armed with swords, axes, shields, crossbows, and guns. The Spanish soldiers were unable to land on Mactan due to the rocky outcroppings and coral along the beach. Magellan's ships were forced to anchor far from shore, and he was unable to bring his ships' cannons to bear on Datu Lapu-lapu's army of over 1,500 warriors. When Magellan's troops arrived on the island, the natives had organized themselves into three divisions, totaling around 1,500 people. When they saw Magellan and his company, they came down on them, shouting wildly. The musketeers and crossbowmen fired for approximately a half-hour from a distance, but Magellan tried to scare them away by setting fire to some houses in what is now Buaya, then known as Bulaia. Many of the warriors attacked Magellan, he was wounded in the arm with a spear and in the leg by a kampilan. With this advantage, Lapu-Lapu's troops finally o...