Battle of Imus

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The Battle of Imus (Filipino: Labanan sa Imus, Spanish: Batalla de Imus), or the Siege of Imus (Filipino: Pagkubkob sa Imus, Spanish: El Cerco de Imus), was the first major battle of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonial government in the province of Cavite. It was fought between September 1–3, 1896 at Imus, Cavite province in the Philippines, right after Bonifacio's ill-fated attack on the gunpowder magazine at the Battle of San Juan del Monte in Manila. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Monument of the battle in Imus
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rdf:langString Katipunan * Magdalo
rdf:langString Spanish Empire * Guardia Civil
rdf:langString Emilio Aguinaldo
rdf:langString Ramón Blanco
rdf:langString Baldomero Aguinaldo
rdf:langString Candido Tirona
rdf:langString Ernesto de Aguirre
rdf:langString Guillermo Samoy
rdf:langString Jose Tagle
rdf:langString Jose Togores
rdf:langString Battle of Imus
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rdf:langString the Philippine Revolution
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xsd:integer 1000
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rdf:langString The Battle of Imus (Filipino: Labanan sa Imus, Spanish: Batalla de Imus), or the Siege of Imus (Filipino: Pagkubkob sa Imus, Spanish: El Cerco de Imus), was the first major battle of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonial government in the province of Cavite. It was fought between September 1–3, 1896 at Imus, Cavite province in the Philippines, right after Bonifacio's ill-fated attack on the gunpowder magazine at the Battle of San Juan del Monte in Manila. The resulting victory for the Filipino revolutionaries in Imus very much alarmed the Spanish government in the country. Following the conflict, they attempted to subdue the revolutionaries in Cavite province with the twin battles in Binakayan and Dalahican weeks after the battle in Imus.
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xsd:string Katipunan
xsd:string Filipino victory
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xsd:string 30Civil Guardmilitia within Imus
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xsd:string At the time of the siege:
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