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The Retreat to Montalban occurred during the Philippine Revolution after the 1897 Battle of Naic southwest of Cavite when Philippine General Emilio Aguinaldo's and his forces retreated to Puray, Montalban on June 14. The Spanish pursued the Katipunero forces retreating towards central Luzon, killing many of the revolutionaries. However, the retreat finally ended when Aguinaldo and the Filipinos won the Battle of Mount Puray, from which he would make his temporary headquarters, relocating it again to Norzagaray and Angat, until finally reaching the caves of Biak-na-Bato on June 24, 1897 and making it the new revolutionary headquarters.

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  • The Retreat to Montalban occurred during the Philippine Revolution after the 1897 Battle of Naic southwest of Cavite when Philippine General Emilio Aguinaldo's and his forces retreated to Puray, Montalban on June 14. The Spanish pursued the Katipunero forces retreating towards central Luzon, killing many of the revolutionaries. However, the retreat finally ended when Aguinaldo and the Filipinos won the Battle of Mount Puray, from which he would make his temporary headquarters, relocating it again to Norzagaray and Angat, until finally reaching the caves of Biak-na-Bato on June 24, 1897 and making it the new revolutionary headquarters. (en)
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  • Spanish Empire
  • Filipino Revolutionaries
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  • 1897-05-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Tactical Spanish victory
  • *End of the retreat at theBattle of Mount Purayand eventual relocation of revolutionary headquarters toBiak-na-BatoinBulacan
  • *Spanish forces capture most ofCavite
  • Strategic Filipino victory
  • *Filipino forces that evacuatedCavitesuccessfully reachedMontalban
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  • 400 men
  • 24,875 men
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  • Spanish Empire (en)
  • Filipino Revolutionaries (en)
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  • Emilio Aguinaldo (en)
  • General Nuñez (en)
  • Manuel Tinio (en)
  • Ricardo Monet (en)
  • Primo de Rivera (en)
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  • Retreat to Montalban (en)
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  • 0001-05-03 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • the Philippine Revolution (en)
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  • Cavite, Laguna and Morong Philippines (en)
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  • Tactical Spanish victory (en)
  • Strategic Filipino victory *Spanish forces capture most of Cavite *Filipino forces that evacuated Cavite successfully reached Montalban *End of the retreat at the Battle of Mount Puray and eventual relocation of revolutionary headquarters to Biak-na-Bato in Bulacan (en)
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  • The Retreat to Montalban occurred during the Philippine Revolution after the 1897 Battle of Naic southwest of Cavite when Philippine General Emilio Aguinaldo's and his forces retreated to Puray, Montalban on June 14. The Spanish pursued the Katipunero forces retreating towards central Luzon, killing many of the revolutionaries. However, the retreat finally ended when Aguinaldo and the Filipinos won the Battle of Mount Puray, from which he would make his temporary headquarters, relocating it again to Norzagaray and Angat, until finally reaching the caves of Biak-na-Bato on June 24, 1897 and making it the new revolutionary headquarters. (en)
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  • Retreat to Montalban (en)
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