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Coordinates: 14°3345.5N 120°5912.6E / 14.562639°N 120.986833°E / 14.562639; 120.986833
 

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Fort San Antonio Abad
  • Kutang San Antonio Abad (Filipino)
  • Fuerte de San Antonio Abad (Spanish)
  • Fort San Antonio Abad is located in Metro Manila
    Fort San Antonio Abad

    Location in Metro Manila

    Former namesLa Polvorista
    Fuerte de Polverina
    Alternative namesFort Malate
    Fort San Antonio
    General information
    StatusRestored
    TypeFortification
    Architectural styleTriangular bastioned fort
    LocationBangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Complex
    AddressRoxas Boulevard
    Town or cityManila
    CountryPhilippines
    Coordinates14°33′45.5″N 120°59′12.6″E / 14.562639°N 120.986833°E / 14.562639; 120.986833
    Named forSaint Anthony the Abbot
    Completed1584
    Renovated1970s[1]
    OwnerGovernment of the Philippines
    Technical details
    Structural systemMasonry
    DesignationsHistorical Structure marker from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines

    Fort San Antonio Abad (Spanish: Fuerte de San Antonio Abad[2]), also known as Fort MalateorFort San Antonio, is a fortification located in the Malate district of Manila, Philippines, completed in 1584 during the Spanish colonial period.

    History[edit]

    Named in honor of its patron saint, Saint Anthony the Abbot, the structure was originally built in 1584 in what was then a separate hamlet of Malate to serve as a rear protection for Manila, as well as to guard the Manila–Cavite route.

    The Spanish used the fort as a polvorista ("little fortress") or gunpowder magazine.[3] The fort, known as Fuerte de Polverina, was captured by the British when they invaded Manila in 1762 during the Seven Years' War. They transformed the fort into a garrison from where the British forces launched their land offensive against the Spaniards defending Intramuros.[4] The fort was returned to Spanish control upon the end of the British occupation of Manila in 1764 and again became a gunpowder storage facility.[5]

    The fort fell into American hands in 1898 during the Battle of Manila. During the Philippine–American War, U.S. military authorities used the prison to carry out multiple executions by hanging. The first American to be executed by U.S. authorities was Harry Cline, an American civilian under the employment of the United States Army.[6] On April 8, 1901, Cline rode out on a bicycle some 3 miles (4.8 km) from Parañaque. He saw four small Filipino boys gathering grass. Cline, "with no other apparent motive than natural depravity", proceeded to shoot the boys with a revolver, wounding three and killing a boy named Agaton Rivera. Cline was tried by an American military court, found guilty of murder and three counts of assault with intent to kill, and sentenced to death by hanging. He was executed on September 20, 1901.[7]

    The fort was seized by occupying Imperial Japanese troops during World War II, when it was used as a bunker.

    Modern history[edit]

    The fort suffered considerable damage after the war, but was not restored until the 1970s. The restored fort is now enclosed within the confines of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Complex between the former location of the Metropolitan Museum of Manila and other buildings.[1]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Fort San Antonio Abad – Manila". Muog: Spanish Colonial Fortifications in the Philippines. January 26, 2008. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  • ^ Sonido, Juned (January 31, 2012). "The Other Fort: The Fort of San Antonio Abad". Baratillo Pamphlet. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  • ^ Tracy, Nicholas (1995). Manila Ransomed: The British Assault on Manila in the Seven Years War. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. p. 34.
  • ^ Grant, James (1873). British Battles on Land and Sea. Vol. 2. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin. pp. 126–130.
  • ^ Javellana, Rene (1997). Fortress of Empire: Spanish Colonial Fortifications of the Philippines. Makati: Bookmark.
  • ^ "Collapse, 1901 | Critics Rant". criticsrant.com. December 6, 2020. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  • ^ Philippines, United States Congress Senate Committee on the (1902). Hearings Before the Committee on the Philippines of the United States Senate in Relation to Affairs in the Philippine Islands [January 31-June 28, 1902]. U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 2112–2113.
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