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Ambrosio Flores y Flores (March 20, 1843 – June 24, 1912) was a Filipino general in the
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and the first
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of the province of
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.


Biography

Ambrosio Flores was born on March 20, 1843, in
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, the capital of the Philippine Islands. His parents were Ignacio Flores, a corporal in the Spanish army, and Josefa Flores. He studied
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with Fr. Esteban del Rosario, as his private tutor, in
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. He later studied
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at the
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. After some time, he changed his studies and went to study
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. On May 12, 1860, following his father's career, he enlisted in the Spanish army in the 9th Infantry Regiment of
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where his father is a lieutenant. He was promoted to officer status on July 14, 1875. He served in
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fighting the rebellious Muslims in the region. His military career for more than three decades included flag bearer of Jolo Regiment No. 6. He was also a ''defensor de oficio'' (lawyer for the defense) in military courts until 1894. He then held the rank of First Lieutenant. Soon after, he opened an elementary school in
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. Flores was active in the Progaganda Movement and in 1894 traveled through the country with Faustino Villareal to spread the work and ideas of
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. Years earlier, he had become a
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because of his hatred of the abusive Spanish friars in the Philippine colony.


Masonry

Flores was exposed to the work carried out by masonic lodges under the ''Gran Oriente de España'', which are mainly composed of Spanish military men. He was convinced that Masonry is the institution needed by the Filipinos at that time. So when ''Nilad'' Lodge No. 144, the first masonic lodge for Filipinos, was established in Manila, Flores was the first to join adopting ''Musa'' as his masonic name. In April 1892, he became the first master of the lodge ''Solidaridad'' and in-charge of ''Bathala II''. On April 16, 1893, he became the Grand Master of Grand Consejo Regional.


Philippine Revolution

When the Philippine Revolution broke out, Flores was arrested and held captive for 17 months. After his release, he joined the revolutionary troops and was appointed general. He became one of the confidants of
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. He later resigned from the revolutionary army. On August 10, 1898, he was appointed governor of Manila Province. On September 8, 1898, Flores transferred the capital of Manila Province from
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to San Juan Del Monte. As governor of Manila, he made divisions of municipalities and later turned them into battalions in preparation of the war against the Americans. He held his position as governor of Manila Province until February 4, 1899. Shortly afterwards, he was again drafted into the revolutionary army and made a brigadier general. Flores fought in the battles of
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and
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in
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. After the death of General Antonio Luna, Flores became Commander in Chief of the
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and
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in the Philippine government of Aguinaldo. However, the U.S. military proved too strong for the Philippine troops. The victory of U.S. military forced Flores to go to
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with the remnants of the revolutionary army and his family. In April 1899, Flores, Col. Manuel Arguelles, and Col. Florentino Torres went to U.S. Gen.
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to ask for cessation of hostilities. They were interviewed by Gen.
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. He saw that further resistance was futile and in 1900, along with several other generals and leaders, including
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and Pantaleon Garcia, surrendered to the Gen. MacArthur in
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.


Governorship of Rizal

In December 1900, along with
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, T. H. Pardo de Tavera,
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,
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, and
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among others, Flores co-founded the
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. He became the Director of the party, and headed its newspaper ''La Democracia''. With the help of the party, Flores was appointed Governor of Rizal Province, then later elected for the same position. While governor, which lasted until 1904, he was active in the "pacification" of the Philippines. The so-called "''Ladrones''" (revolutionaries who refused to surrender) were imprisoned during his term. This made Flores unpopular with the population as governor.


Later years and death

After his governorship, he completed a law degree and passed his entrance exam for the Philippine Bar at the age of 62. On July 1, 1911, he was appointed Justice of the Peace in
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. In May 1908, he organized the Silanganan Lodge No. 305 in Pasig, and became its first master. He was re-elected multiple times but his ill-health prevented him from serving for a fifth term. On June 24, 1912, Flores died aged 69.


References


Sources

*Arsenio Manuel, ''Dictionary of Philippine Biography, Volume Three'', Filipiniana Publications, Quezon City (1986) *
Carlos Quirino Carlos Felix Lozada Quirino (January 14, 1910 – May 20, 1999) was a Philippine biographer and historian. Not only known for his works on biographies and history but also on varied subjects such as the old maps of the Philippines and the culi ...
, ''Who's Who in Philippine History'', Tahanan Books, Manila (1995) *
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, ''Filipinos in History, Vol. 1-3'', Manila, NHI (1992) *Hector K. Villaroel, ''Eminent Filipinos,'' Textbook Publishers, Quezon City (1965) {{DEFAULTSORT:Flores, Ambrosio 1843 births 1912 deaths People from the Spanish East Indies Filipino Freemasons 20th-century Filipino lawyers Politicians from Manila People from Pasig Governors of Rizal (province) Members of the Malolos Congress University of Santo Tomas alumni Philippine Revolution Philippine–American War