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declared the seat of the Magdiwang council. During the battle, two Spanish officers were killed while the rest of the garrison was captured, The revolutionary forces also seized 29 firearms. Similar battles occurred in Noveleta fought by both factions and Santiago Álvarez eventually became the hero of the battle of Calero bridge in November of the same year. This is because of its strategic position near the Puerto De Cavite, the capital of Spanish Cavite and the second most important city to capture for the Revolutionaries. Upon capturing Noveleta, the Magdiwang were reinforced and under the orders of Gen. Alvarez, the Magdiwang built a number of entrenchments outside of the city better known as Bateria numbers 1, 2 and 3, and used some captured emplacements (a small redoubt, trenches and a fortification) to prepare for the Spanish counterattack. The Spaniards set up camp near rebel forts in Dalahican and attacked Noveleta again in early November, near The heavily fortified shores of Dagatan and Dalahican.
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Four days later, the Spaniards tried to recapture the town with a contingency of at least 3,000 troops stationed at fortifications put up by Gen. Blanco to retake parts of Cavite. Outnumbered, the Spaniards were overpowered, and the attacks failed and once again, the Filipino revolutionaries defended
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The battle began early on August 30, 1896, at around noon, a number of revolutionaries led by Santiago Álvarez and Mariano Álvarez attacked and quickly captured the town, guarded by a few Spanish troops under the command of Diego De Los Rios and Ramon Blanco. The town was quickly captured and
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Noveleta was one of the first major triumphs of the Katipuneros in Cavite and it proved the military prowess of the Magdiwang faction, this played a crucial role in affecting Bonifacio's decision on whom to favor at the
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Noveleta from Spanish troops using captured defenses and arms. Both sides suffered moderate casualties and Filipino troops managed to take some more arms to improve the defenses at Noveleta.
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was a major battle during the Philippine revolution and was one of the first engagements of the revolution in Cavite. In the latter part of the revolution, Noveleta played a key role for the
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were fought and won by Filipino rebels in Cavite. Noveleta became the seat of the Magdiwang faction of the Katipunan.
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and Magdiwang factions. From its capture by the Magdiwang at the start of the revolution, various
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At ten o'clock in the morning of August 31, 1896, Diego Mojica,
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