The Capture of Malolos (Filipino: Labanan para sa Malolos), also known as the Battle of Malolos, occurred on March 31, 1899, in Malolos, Bulacan, during...
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Malolos [maˈlɔlɔs], officially the City of Malolos (Filipino: Lungsod ng Malolos), is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Bulacan...
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First Philippine Republic (redirect from Malolos Republic)
Philippine Republic and also referred to by historians as the Malolos Republic, was established in Malolos, Bulacan during the Philippine Revolution against the...
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The Malolos Congress (Spanish: Congreso de Malolos) also known as the Revolutionary Congress (Spanish: Congreso de Revolucionario) and formally the National...
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Battle in the Philippines (redirect from Battle of the philippines)
Battle of Caloocan Battle of Tirad Pass Battle of Santo Tomas Battle of Cagayan de Misamis Battle of Makahambus Hill Capture of Malolos Battle of Zapote...
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to September 10, 1898 for a new national legislature, the Malolos Congress. After the Malolos Congress was convened on September 15, 1898, a committee...
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government escaped after the capture of Malolos on March 31, 1899, and they were driven into northern Luzon. Peace feelers from members of Aguinaldo's cabinet...
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had transferred his capital to the nearby town of San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, before the Capture of Malolos on March 31. Luna's main force, which had been...
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1st Nebraska Infantry Regiment (1898) (category Military units and formations of the United States in the Spanish–American War)
March and resulted in the Capture of Malolos, fighting in several battles. In April, the regiment fought at the Battle of Quingua, where its commander...
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Loyd Wheaton (category American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor)
during the Pasig River expedition, Malolos campaign, and at the Battle of Zapote River. He then assumed command of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Eighth...
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Antonio Luna (category Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines)
awarded the Philippine Republic Medal in 1899. He was also a member of the Malolos Congress. Besides his military studies, Luna also studied pharmacology...
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Bulacan, taking 29 casualties in ten minutes. Capture of Malolos (March 31, 1899) – Malolos, northwest of Bocaoe, was taken by American forces unopposed...
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Malolos. The American force, after the Battle of Malinta, had advanced to Marilao on March 27. It was part of the campaign for the Capture of Malolos...
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resulting in the seating of a legislature known as the Malolos Congress. In a session between September 15 and November 13, 1898, the Malolos Constitution was...
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Charles T. Boyd (category American military personnel of the Spanish–American War)
operations against Lateros and Pasig, March, 1899; operations against Malolos, March, 1899; operations against Balinag, San Miguel, and San Isidro, March...
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president of the Philippines under the Malolos Republic, considered the First Philippine Republic. He held that office until 1901 when he was captured by United...
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extensions part of the war. Battle of Manila (1899) Battle of Caloocan Second Battle of Caloocan Battle of Balantang Capture of Malolos Battle of Marilao River...
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Philippine Centennial (category History of the Philippines (1898–1946))
the Capture of Malolos, the death of Antonio Luna, and the Battle of Tirad Pass. The Philippine Centennial culminates with the 100th anniversary of the...
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137th Infantry Regiment (United States) (category Infantry regiments of the United States Army National Guard)
capturing eighty prisoners among the men occupying the earthworks on the opposite side. On 31 March, the regiment entered Malolos, the capital of the...
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13th Minnesota Infantry Regiment (category Military units and formations of the United States by war)
a garrison of 10,000 Spanish troops still defended the city. When negotiations for surrender diminished, MacArthur resolved to capture the city by force...
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Barasoain Church (category Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos)
government evacuated from Malolos and transferred the capital to Nueva Ecija. On March 31, 1899, the American forces captured Malolos and Barásoain, which...
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The elections for the Malolos Congress, also known as the Revolutionary Congress, were held in the Philippines from June 23 to September 10, 1898. These...
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as the Malolos Congress and Malolos Constitution as well. Like all of its predecessors and would-be successors until the 1935 Commonwealth of the Philippines...
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laws of the first Philippine Republic (the laws of Malolos) 1898-1899, Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (published 1972), retrieved March...
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Philippine Revolution (redirect from Philippine War of Independence)
drafted the first constitution, the Malolos Constitution. On November 29, the assembly, now popularly called the Malolos Congress, finished the draft. However...
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Emilio Aguinaldo (category Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines)
of the Malolos Constitution on January 21, 1899, in Malolos, Bulacan and endured until capture of Aguinaldo by the American forces on March 23, 1901,...
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Meycauayan Church (redirect from Parish of St. Francis of Assisi)
Meycauayan, Bulacan Philippines. It is one of the oldest parishes in Bulacan which even predates the Malolos Cathedral established in 1580 and the Barasoain...
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Proclamation of Independence in Bacoor, Cavite. Later, at Malolos, Bulacan, the Malolos Congress modified the declaration upon the insistence of Apolinario...
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revolution, declare independence from Spain, and convened the Malolos Congress. The Malolos Congress elected Aguinaldo as president on January 1, 1899,...
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Philippine–American War (redirect from Philippine–American War of Independence)
members of the commission spent a month meeting with Ilustrados who had deserted Aguinaldo's Malolos Republic government and studying the Malolos Constitution...
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