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- Battle_of_Imus abstract "The Battle of Imus, or the Siege of Imus, was the first big 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 decisive 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.".
- Battle_of_Imus causalties "unknown, heavy".
- Battle_of_Imus combatant "22px Katipunan".
- Battle_of_Imus combatant "22px Magdalo".
- Battle_of_Imus combatant "Spanish Empire Guardia Civil".
- Battle_of_Imus commander Baldomero_Aguinaldo.
- Battle_of_Imus commander Emilio_Aguinaldo.
- Battle_of_Imus commander Jose_Tagle.
- Battle_of_Imus commander Ram%C3%B3n_Blanco,_1st_Marquis_of_Pe%C3%B1a_Plata.
- Battle_of_Imus isPartOfMilitaryConflict Philippine_Revolution.
- Battle_of_Imus place Cavite.
- Battle_of_Imus place Imus.
- Battle_of_Imus place Philippines.
- Battle_of_Imus result "Decisive Filipino victory".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "1,000-3,000 cazadores (not engaged and later withdrew)".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "500-800 infanterias".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "At the time of the siege: 12,000-40,000 men".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "Initial: 600 men".
- Battle_of_Imus thumbnail Battle_of_Imus.JPG?width=300.
- Battle_of_Imus wikiPageExternalLink first.html.
- Battle_of_Imus wikiPageExternalLink 116th-battle-of-imus-rites.
- Battle_of_Imus wikiPageID "37676861".
- Battle_of_Imus wikiPageRevisionID "606604745".
- Battle_of_Imus caption "Monument of the battle in Imus".
- Battle_of_Imus casualties "heavy, entire force almost destroyed".
- Battle_of_Imus casualties "unknown, heavy".
- Battle_of_Imus combatant "22".
- Battle_of_Imus combatant "Spanish Empire Guardia Civil".
- Battle_of_Imus commander "22".
- Battle_of_Imus commander "Brig. General Ernesto de Aguirre".
- Battle_of_Imus commander "Ramón Blanco y Erenas".
- Battle_of_Imus conflict "Battle of Imus".
- Battle_of_Imus date "--09-01".
- Battle_of_Imus hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Imus.
- Battle_of_Imus partof "the Philippine Revolution".
- Battle_of_Imus place Cavite.
- Battle_of_Imus place Imus.
- Battle_of_Imus place Philippines.
- Battle_of_Imus result "Decisive Filipino victory".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "1000".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "500".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "At the time of the siege: 12,000-40,000 men".
- Battle_of_Imus strength "Initial: 600 men".
- Battle_of_Imus subject Category:Imus.
- Battle_of_Imus subject Category:Philippine_Revolution.
- Battle_of_Imus type Event.
- Battle_of_Imus type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Imus type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Imus type Event.
- Battle_of_Imus type Event.
- Battle_of_Imus type Thing.
- Battle_of_Imus comment "The Battle of Imus, or the Siege of Imus, was the first big 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 decisive victory for the Filipino revolutionaries in Imus very much alarmed the Spanish government in the country.".
- Battle_of_Imus label "Battle of Imus".
- Battle_of_Imus sameAs m.0ndx36t.
- Battle_of_Imus sameAs Q12966900.
- Battle_of_Imus sameAs Q12966900.
- Battle_of_Imus wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Imus?oldid=606604745.
- Battle_of_Imus depiction Battle_of_Imus.JPG.
- Battle_of_Imus isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Imus.
- Battle_of_Imus name "Battle of Imus".