Battle of Dagupan

Battle of Dagupan
Part of the Philippine Revolution
DateJuly 18-23, 1898
Location
Result Filipino victory
Territorial
changes
The whole province of Pangasinan is captured by Filipinos forces
Belligerents
Philippines Spain
Commanders and leaders
Francisco Macabulos
Vicente del Prado
Juan Quezada
Daniel Maramba
Eliseo Arzadon
Joaquin de Orengochea
Federico Ceballos
Strength
5,000 1,500
Casualties and losses
unknown entire force

The Battle of Dagupan (Filipino: Labanan sa Budla-an, Spanish: Batalla de Dagupan) was fought on June 2, 1898, between the Philippine rebel forces and Spanish and loyalist forces. It took place in Dagupan in the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines during the Philippine Revolution. Filipino forces won a victory in this battle in which an entire Spanish army, fighting in a last stand, ceased to exist. It resulted to all of Pangasinan being controlled by the Philippine revolutionary government.