| Philippine Revolution Himagsikang Pilipino |
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Clockwise from top left: Surviving Spanish troops on Barcelona after the Siege of Baler, Capture of a Filipino revolutionary leader by Spanish troops, The Malolos Congress, Monument depicting the Battle of Imus, Filipino negotiators for the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, Filipino soldiers during the near end of the Revolution. |
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1896-1897 |
1896-1897 |
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1897 |
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1898
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1898 |
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| 40,000-60,000 (1896) Filipino Revolutionaries | 12,700-17,700 before the Revolution, around 55,000 (30,000 Spanish; 25,000 Filipino Loyalist) by 1898 | ||||||
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| Heavy, Official casualties are unknown. | Heavy, Official casualties are unknown. | ||||||
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Flag of the Katipunan, 1892
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| Background | |
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| Events | Various revolts and uprisings |
| Factions |
Magdalo Magdiwang Matagumpay Magwagi Maluningning Mapagtiis Walangtinag Haligue |
| Key organizations |
Propaganda Movement La Liga Filipina |
| Objects |
Noli Me Tángere El filibusterismo La Solidaridad |
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Andrés Bonifacio Emilio Aguinaldo Ladislao Diwa Gregoria de Jesús Teodoro Plata Deodato Arellano Valentín Díaz José Dizon Pio del Pilar |
| Members |
Melchora Aquino Pío Valenzuela Emilio Jacinto Gregorio del Pilar Mariano Noriel Teresa Magbanua Paciano Rizal Artemio Ricarte Daniel Tirona José Santiago Manuel Tinio León Kilat Arcadio Maxilom |
Filipino victory
1896-1897
Katipunan
1896-1897
Kingdom of Spain
1897
Kingdom of Spain
1898
Philippine Revolutionaries