Killing Magellan in the Philippine Gold Islands: The Untold Conspiracy and Beyond

Killing Magellan in the Philippine Gold Islands: The Untold Conspiracy and Beyond

Killing Magellan in the Philippine Gold Islands: The Untold Conspiracy and Beyond
Published by IngramSpark , Goldphin Media LLC
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          Killing Magellan presents the first successful united but untold indigenous conspiracy and resistance in the pre-Philippines against Spanish conquest during the 16th century European Age of Discovery that shattered Ferdinand Magellan’s ambitious, bold, and reckless attempt to conquer the pre-Philippine gold islands. The native conspiracy resulted in the debacle of Magellan’s voyage in the pre-Philippines, and Magellan’s untimely death in Mactan, a small island in the Rajahnate of Cebu.    

          The book also reveals Magellan’s secret personal agenda behind his daring, death-defying voyage on a westward route bound for the Moluccas (Spice Islands) in Southeast Asia. Upon reaching the pre-Philippine islands, this hidden motive drove Magellan to initiate a game of deception that the natives on their part were compelled to play in defense of their homeland.

          Along with the uncovering of the native conspiracy, and Magellan’s hidden agenda, my investigation brought up the noteworthy but disregarded participation of Enrique , Magellan’s slave. Enrique’s importance and value was connected to Magellan’s secret but compelling reasons for taking a voyage no one before him had ever dared to take. When the voyage reached the pre-Philippines, Magellan used Enrique  as his interpreter. Enrique spoke Vijaya/Vizzaya, a language widely spoken in the Vijaya culture region that includes the Vizzaya islands and Mindanao. Coming back to his homeland might have been the realization of Enrique’s dream, but this event took on a much broader significance which Enrique, himself, may never even have realized. Enrique had achieved a world record. Enrique’s homecoming to the pre-Philippines inadvertently made him the first man to circumnavigate the world.

250 pages | $20.00 USD | 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches | 978-1733677905 | September 15, 2019