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Sati [7]
3 years ago
15

Sinong nakapatay kay Lapu - lapu?

History
1 answer:
Lera25 [3.4K]3 years ago
3 0
<h3>Answer:</h3>

Grabe namang Choices yan ^^ btw ito na ang totoong sagot ^^

  • Ito ay patuloy paring isinasaliksik kaya't wala itong kasagutan

  • May nagsasabing namatay siya sa digmaang taong 1541 - 1542.
  • Pero may nagsasabi namang nakatakas siya at di nagtagal ay namatay na lamang dahil sa sakit o sa sugat na natamo nito.
  • May nagsasabing ang pumatay kay Lapu - lapu ay ibang Espanyol na dayuhan lang dito dahil sa ating bansa.
  • May alamat din na si Lapu - lapu ay hindi namatay bagamat naging bato at itinapos sa dagat.
  • Pinaka katuwa - tuwa sa lahat ng mga hinuha ay ang pumatay daw kay Lapu - lapu ay ang mga mangingisda.

  • Ito ay isang pahina ng kasaysayan na patuloy pang sinasaliksik kaya't walng konkretong kasagutan ang ating malalaman.

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