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Battles of Batangas
Part of the Philippine Revolution
DateOctober 23, 1896
LocationBatangas Province, Philippines
Result Tactical Spanish victory
Belligerents

Katipunan

Spanish Empire

Commanders and leaders
Miguel Malvar ~Ramón Blanco
Strength
~20,000 men
Civilian supporters
4,500 infanterias (between 500–700 men in Taal garrison)
9,500 cazadores (reinforcements)
unknown number of artillery
Casualties and losses
Unknown (heavy) Unknown
Philippine Revolution
Luzon
Visayas
Mindanao

The Battles of Batangas (Filipino: Labanan sa Batangas, Spanish: Batalla de Batangas) were fought on October 23, 1896, in the towns of Lemery, Bayungyungan, Calaca, and Taal in Batangas province, Philippines. The Katipunan army of Batangas, under General Miguel Malvar, was formed by the elite class in the province. They attempted to destroy Spanish installations in the towns, but failed after the Spanish garrison at Taal, having breaking off the siege earlier in the battle, came in the aid of the besieged towns. The rebels then abandoned their attack and retreated back to the hills, but they managed to save its northern neighbor, the province of Cavite, from recapture by the afterwards much weakened Spanish troops about few weeks later.

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