Lieutenant-General Eulogio Pantaleón Villegas y Soldevillo (July 27, 1873 – April 8, 1898), better known by his nom-de-guerre León Kilat (literally 'Lightning Lion' in Cebuano), was a Filipino revolutionary leader in Cebu during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire.
As a young boy, Pantaleón became a sacristan of the parish church and eventually left his hometown for Cebu.
On April 4,the rebels drove the Spanish forces into Fort San Pedro and took control of Cebu City.
When the Spanish gunboat María Cristina opened fire, the rebels retreated to the Chinese quarter of Lutao.
On April 7, 500 men of the 73rd Native Regiment and Spanish cazadores with the cruiser Don Juan de Austria arrived under the command of General Texeiro.
Then, they dragged it on the floor and one of the perpetrators mashed his head with the butt of a Mauser rifle, severely cracking his skull, to make sure he is dead.