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The Dagohoy rebellion, also known as the Dagohoy revolution and the Dagohoy revolt, is considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, or Francisco Sendrijas, the rebellion took place on the island of Bohol from 1744 to 1829, lasting for roughly 85 years. It was one of two significant revolts that occurred in Bohol during the Spanish era. The other one was the Tamblot uprising in 1621 led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest from Bohol which was basically a religious conflict.

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  • Dagohoy rebellion (en)
  • Rebelión de Dagohoy (es)
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  • The Dagohoy rebellion, also known as the Dagohoy revolution and the Dagohoy revolt, is considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, or Francisco Sendrijas, the rebellion took place on the island of Bohol from 1744 to 1829, lasting for roughly 85 years. It was one of two significant revolts that occurred in Bohol during the Spanish era. The other one was the Tamblot uprising in 1621 led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest from Bohol which was basically a religious conflict. (en)
  • La rebelión de Dagohoy, también conocida como la revolución de Dagohoy o revuelta de Dagohoy, se considera la rebelión más larga en la historia de Filipinas. Fue dirigida por Francisco Dagohoy, o Francisco Sendrijas, esta rebelión tuvo lugar en la isla Bohol desde 1744 hasta 1829, aproximadamente 85 años.​ Fue una de las dos revueltas significativas que ocurrieron en Bohol, Filipinas durante la ocupación española. La otra fue el Levantamiento de Tamblot en 1621 dirigido por Tamblot, un babaylán (sacerdote tribal) de Bohol contrario a la imposición del catolicismo. (es)
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  • Dagohoy rebellion (en)
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  • Boholano people (en)
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  • Francisco Dagohoy
  • Manuel Sanz (en)
  • Bernardo Sanote (en)
  • Gasper de la Torre (en)
  • Ignacio Arañez (en)
  • Jose Lazaro Cairo (en)
  • Mariano Ricafort Palacin (en)
  • Maximino Dagohoy (en)
  • Pedro Baguio (en)
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  • Dagohoy rebellion (en)
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  • the Philippine revolts against Spain (en)
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  • *Spanish victory *Pardoned 19,420 survivors and permitted them to live in new villages at the lowlands (en)
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  • The Dagohoy rebellion, also known as the Dagohoy revolution and the Dagohoy revolt, is considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, or Francisco Sendrijas, the rebellion took place on the island of Bohol from 1744 to 1829, lasting for roughly 85 years. It was one of two significant revolts that occurred in Bohol during the Spanish era. The other one was the Tamblot uprising in 1621 led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest from Bohol which was basically a religious conflict. (en)
  • La rebelión de Dagohoy, también conocida como la revolución de Dagohoy o revuelta de Dagohoy, se considera la rebelión más larga en la historia de Filipinas. Fue dirigida por Francisco Dagohoy, o Francisco Sendrijas, esta rebelión tuvo lugar en la isla Bohol desde 1744 hasta 1829, aproximadamente 85 años.​ Fue una de las dos revueltas significativas que ocurrieron en Bohol, Filipinas durante la ocupación española. La otra fue el Levantamiento de Tamblot en 1621 dirigido por Tamblot, un babaylán (sacerdote tribal) de Bohol contrario a la imposición del catolicismo. (es)
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  • *Pardoned 19,420 survivors and permitted them to live in new villages at the lowlands
  • *Spanish victory
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  • 2,200 soldiers
  • 3,000–20,000 followers (in 1744)
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