- The
Battle of
Binakayan–Dalahican (Tagalog:
Labanan sa
Binakayan–Dalahikan; Spanish:
Batalla de
Binakayan-Dalahican) was a
simultaneous battle during...
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defending Binakayan, the
Magdalo soldiers also kept the
lower part of
Dagatan up to Cavite's
border near
Manila province.
Between the
barrios of
Binakayan and...
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Filipina Independiente – also
known as
Iglesia Filipina Independiente de
Binakayan, is a
Christian Church organized in Kawit, Cavite, Philippines, in 1902...
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puroks and some have sitios. Balsahan-Bisita
Batong Dalig Binakayan-Aplaya
Binakayan-Kanluran Congbalay-Legaspi
Gahak Kaingen Magdalo (****l) Manggahan-Lawin...
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hands in the
early phase of the
revolution after the
decisive battles of
Binakayan and
Dalahican in 1896. Governor-General
Camilo de
Polavieja now fully...
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Filipino revolutionary leader who parti****ted and died in the
Battle of
Binakayan-Dalahican
during the
Philippine Revolution. He was a
secretary of war...
- Ecija, the
victorious Battle of
Alapan and the
famous Twin
Battles of
Binakayan and Dalahican.
During Independence, the
President General Emilio Aguinaldo...
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Negros Oriental 35
Bayombong Nueva Vizcaya 78
Bayugan Agusan del Sur 85
Binakayan Cavite 46
Binalbagan Negros Occidental 34
Binalonan Pangasinan 75 Biñan...
- Mandaluyong) on
August 29, 1896. He also led a
group of
rebels in the
Battle of
Binakayan on
November 9, 1896,
capturing the town from
Spanish authorities. On February...
- St.
Michael the
Archangel Parish of
Binakayan of the
Iglesia Filipina Independiente in Kawit...