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  2. 1582 Cagayan battles - Wikipedia

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    These battles, which took place in the vicinity of the Cagayan River, finally resulted in a Spanish victory. [3] A [1] [4] [5] [6] B. This event is a recorded battle between European soldiers and sailors against Japanese pirates, [1] [6] which followed similar events like the battles of Manila and Fukuda Bay.

  3. Battle of the Philippine Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Philippine Sea was a major naval battle of World War II on 19–20 June 1944 that eliminated the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large-scale carrier actions. It took place during the United States' amphibious reconquest of the Mariana Islands during the Pacific War.

  4. List of naval battles - Wikipedia

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    19 June Philippine Sea – US invasion of Saipan initiates the largest aircraft carrier battle in history including "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" 19–20 June Battle of Nerva Island – Soviet gunboats and torpedo boats repel attack by two German destroyer escorts, T-30 and T-31 .

  5. Philippine Sea - Wikipedia

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    The first European to navigate the Philippine Sea was ... This heavily attributed to the victory of the United States in the Battle of the Philippine Sea which was a ...

  6. History of the Philippines (1565–1898) - Wikipedia

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    The first documented European contact with the Philippines was made in 1521 by Ferdinand Magellan in his circumnavigation expedition, [1] during which he was killed in the Battle of Mactan. Forty-four years later, a Spanish expedition led by Miguel López de Legazpi left modern Mexico and began the Spanish conquest of the Philippines in the ...

  7. Lapulapu - Wikipedia

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    Lapulapu [2] [3] [4] (fl. 1521) or Lapu-Lapu, whose name was first recorded as Çilapulapu, [5] was a datu (chief) of Mactan, an island now part of the Philippines.Lapulapu is known for the 1521 Battle of Mactan, where he and his men defeated Spanish forces led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his native allies Rajah Humabon and Datu Zula.

  8. Manila galleon - Wikipedia

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    After this, the Spanish Crown took direct control of the Philippines, and governed directly from Madrid. Sea transport became easier in the mid-19th century after the invention of steam powered ships and the opening of the Suez Canal, which reduced the travel time from Spain to the Philippines to 40 days.

  9. Spanish conquest of the Moluccas - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was conceived in 1601 by Pedro Bravo de Acuña, newly-appointed governor of the Philippines, while in New Spain. Its goals were to restore the Catholicism in the area, increase the Spanish reputation, take control of the wealthy clove trade and isolate the Muslims of Sulu and Maguindanao from their Ternatean allies. [4]