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324: 315: 306: 279: 263: 204: 885: 223: 872:, Deliquente (San Antonio), and Jaen, this force numbered three thousand Filipino revolutionaries, and it prepared to seize the provincial capital of San Isidro. Although the force numbered 3,000, it was only possessed of about 100 rifles. So, the Filipinos organized themselves at Sitio Pulu, about 5 kilometers from San Isidro, and chose 500 men for the initial attack, and chose to employ the Cabiao Brass Band to disguise the military movement as a peaceful march meant to gain the release of those already arrested by the Spanish. 244: 296: 251: 234: 192: 25: 927:
until they could regroup for another offensive. This tactic, though effective in stalling for time, caused the revolutionaries massive casualties, as the Spaniards furiously pursued them. Generals like Manuel Tinio had to constantly escape from pursuit and hide, as the revolutionaries continued to
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Upon reaching San Isidro, the revolutionaries furiously fought the Spaniards, who defended themselves in the Casa Tribunal and the Arsenal, as well as in other government buildings, and in the houses of Spanish residents. The Spanish commander, Joaquin Machorro, commander of the Guardia Civil, was
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fight desperate skirmishes against a well-armed and well-prepared enemy. This continued until late December when, for a while, there was no pursuit by the Spaniards and the revolution seemed over. Llanera used this vital pause to regroup for another attempt at revolt.
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The Spanish delayed reacting due to the sheer scale of the uprising in the province and its surroundings. However, by the next day, Major Lopez Arteaga had hastily organized a company of 200 men. Fighting throughout the next night followed.
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This time, the Spanish army prevailed, as they regained possession of the town. They successfully drove the insurgents out of the government centers. More Spanish troops arrived from
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killed on the first day of battle. At the end of three days of fighting, the Spanish were driven out, and the revolutionaries seemed to have prevailed.
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The Spaniards continued to pursue the rebels, furiously driving the rebels out of Cabiao. The rebels of Cabiao retreated to Candaba,
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Sources also refer to it as a bamboo band, or orchestra, named the "Banda Makabayan De Cabiao".
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461 of the 700 men from Cabiao are listed on the Tablet of Heroes in the Municipal Compound
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Historical marker installed at the San Isidro Town Plaza in 2005 to commemorate the battle
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After the retreat, Llanera, Tinio, and other Nueva Ecijano commanders, shifted to
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In response to Spanish oppression, the formation of the
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