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] of ], Bantayan Island, Cebu. Built in 1790]] ] of ], Bantayan Island, Cebu.]]


Little is known about the life of '''Lazaro de Mangubat'''. Little is known about the life of '''Lazaro de Mangubat'''.


It was then that Lazaro the ], in 1630, established the first organised settlement in the northern part of Bantayan in sitio Mancilang, where ] is now located. He was the founder of Lawis (meaning point to the sea). It was also him who proclaimed it a visita (beginnings of a parish) of the town of ].<ref name=lavilles>{{cite book|last=Lavilles|first=Gervasio|title=History: Cebu's 4 cities & 49 municipalities with trimmed accounts of Christianization of the Philippines|year=1965|publisher=Social Science|page=92|url=http://books.google.com.ph/books?ei=M2SAUbnHB-n_iAeg0YGQBg&id=CIRxAAAAMAAJ&dq=mangubat+kota&q=VISITA+DE+LAWIS#search_anchor}}</ref>
During the term of governor ] (1626–1632), the ] were continually harassed by the ], who worked dreadful havoc, capturing, massacring, robbing, sacking churches. ] was almost completely depopulated, by the ceaseless invasions from ], Borneo, and Jológ. Their inhabitants killed or captured. The moros attacked the towns and spared neither the children nor the aged.<ref>https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16451/16451-h/16451-h.htm {{dead link|date=October 2014}}</ref> The villages which they had ravaged were pitiful to see, being either burned to the ground or abandoned and deserted

It was then that Lazaro ], in 1630, established the first organised settlement in the northern part of Bantayan, where barrio Mancilang of ] is now located. He was the founder of Lawis (meaning point to the sea). It was also him who proclaimed it a visita (beginnings of a parish) of the town of ].<ref name=lavilles>{{cite book|last=Lavilles|first=Gervasio|title=History: Cebu's 4 cities & 49 municipalities with trimmed accounts of Christianization of the Philippines|year=1965|publisher=Social Science|page=92|url=http://books.google.com.ph/books?ei=M2SAUbnHB-n_iAeg0YGQBg&id=CIRxAAAAMAAJ&dq=mangubat+kota&q=VISITA+DE+LAWIS#search_anchor}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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The Kota Park, Municipality of Madridejos, Bantayan Island, Cebu.

Little is known about the life of Lazaro de Mangubat.

It was then that Lazaro the mangubat, in 1630, established the first organised settlement in the northern part of Bantayan in sitio Mancilang, where Madridejos is now located. He was the founder of Lawis (meaning point to the sea). It was also him who proclaimed it a visita (beginnings of a parish) of the town of Bantayan.

References

  1. Lavilles, Gervasio (1965). History: Cebu's 4 cities & 49 municipalities with trimmed accounts of Christianization of the Philippines. Social Science. p. 92.
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