Battle of Zapote Bridge (1897)
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The Battle of Zapote Bridge was fought on February 17, 1897, as part of the Philippine Revolution. Filipino revolutionary forces led by General Emilio Aguinaldo defeated Spanish forces under the command of Governor-General Camilo de Polavieja. In this battle, General Edilberto Evangelista (a Filipino civil engineer, trench builder and member of the Katipunan) was killed.
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Battle of Zapote Bridge (1897)
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Battle of Zapote Bridge
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29372145
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1110038038
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Battle of Zapote Bridge by Vicente Dizon
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441
450
870
900
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Katipunan
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Spanish Empire
* Guardia Civil
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Emilio Aguinaldo
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Camilo de Polavieja
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Edilberto Evangelista
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José de Lachambre
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Tomas Mascardo
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Battle of Zapote Bridge
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1897-02-17
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300
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the Philippine Revolution
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Zapote Bridge, Bacoor and Las Piñas , Captaincy General of the Philippines
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Filipino victory
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16000
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~10,000 men
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The Battle of Zapote Bridge was fought on February 17, 1897, as part of the Philippine Revolution. Filipino revolutionary forces led by General Emilio Aguinaldo defeated Spanish forces under the command of Governor-General Camilo de Polavieja. In this battle, General Edilberto Evangelista (a Filipino civil engineer, trench builder and member of the Katipunan) was killed.
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6364
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450 killed,
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900+ wounded
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Spanish Empire
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*Guardia Civil
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*Magdalo
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Katipunan
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1897-02-17
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Filipino victory
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16,000 men (a division composed of infantry, cavalry, artillery, medics and sappers supplemented with several regiments of cazadores)
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~10,000 men (regulars & men-at-arms)