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  1. Noong Nobyembre 3, 1896 ibinalik sa Pilipinas at, sa pangalawang pagkakataon, ikinulong siya sa Fort Santiago. Noong Disyembre 26, 1896, si Jose Rizal ay nahatulan ng kamatayan sa dahilang nagpagbintangan siya na nagpasimula ng rebelyon laban sa mga Kastila. Bago dumating ang kanyang katapusan naisulat niya ang “Mi Ultimo Adios” (Ang Huling ...

  2. Narcisa Rizal (1852-1939) Narcisa is the third child and was married to Antonio Lopez, a teacher and musician from Morong, Rizal. Like a doting sister, Narcisa was very close to Rizal and could recite all of Rizal’s poems from memory. Olympia Rizal (1855-1887) Olympia was married to Silvestre Ubaldo, who was a telegraph operator from Manila.

  3. José Rizal (1861-1896) was a Filipino nationalist, poet, and author of several influential novels, including Noli Me Tangere, an account of religious corruption among Spanish friars in the Philippines. Rizal joined the Filipino student community in Spain in his early twenties and became an outspoken member of the Propaganda Movement. He was deeply inspired by the life and untimely death of ...

  4. Molina. This Rizaline diary from 1882 has its history. The original, in the handwriting of its author, Dr. José Rizal, was entrusted to an old fellow student of his, the hard-working Don Eduardo de Lete. After a few years, the latter offered to sell the newspaper to the Philippine Government. To this end, he sent an exact copy made by himself ...

  5. Welcome to Jose Rizal website! RA No. 1425 prescribes the teaching of the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal for all school, colleges and universities. Students and teachers, in the past years, have relied on books and periodicals from the library to do their studies on Rizal. The advent of Information Technology, however, facilitated the ...

  6. Dec 28, 2019 · When and where was Jose Rizal born? José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda José Rizal/Full name. José Rizal, in full José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda, (born June 19, 1861, Calamba, Philippines—died December 30, 1896, Manila), patriot, physician, and man of letters who was an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist ...

  7. As Jose grew older, his parents employed private tutors to give him lessons at home. The first was Maestro Celestino and the second, Maestro Lucas Padua. Later, an old man named Leon Monroy, a former classmate of Rizal’s father, became the boy’s tutor. This old teacher lived at the Rizal home and instructed Jose in Spanish and Latin.

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