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  1. Jun 17, 2013 · She’s the ninth child in the family who died a spinster. Among Jose’s letters to Josefa, the one dated October 26 1893 is perhaps the most fascinating. Written in English, the letter addressed Josefa as “Miss Josephine Rizal”, thereby making her the namesake of Rizal’s girlfriend Josephine Bracken. In the letter, Jose praised her ...

  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Josephine Bracken, arguably one of the most famous foreign women in Philippine history, was Dr. Jose Rizal’s common-law wife. A wife, a homemaker, a woman who lived a relatively ordinary life in Dapitan City with her husband, who paved the way for the revolution that would ultimately free the Filipino people from 333 years of colonization.

  3. Aired (February 6, 2019): Sa video na ito, alamin ang buong kuwento at naging bunga ng pag-iibigan nina Josephine Bracken at Jose Rizal. Watch episodes of 'I...

  4. bayaningrizal.pairserver.com › jru › lovelifeJosé Rizal - JRU

    Josephine Bracken In the last days of February 1895, while still in Dapitan, Rizal met an 18-year old petite Irish girl, with bold blue eyes, brown hair and a happy disposition. She was Josephine Bracken, the adopted daughter of George Taufer from Hong Kong, who came to Dapitan to seek Rizal for eye treatment. Rizal was physically attracted to her.

  5. Si Josephine Bracken ay isang malaking bahagi ng kasasayan ng Pilipinas hanggang sa kanyang kamatayan noong taong 1902 sa sakit na tubercolosis. Ang kanyang kusang-loob na pakikibahagi sa Rebolusyon at patuloy na pagtulong sa mga Pilipino sa kabila ng hindi pagkilala ng mga ito sa kanya noong una ay sadyang kahanga-hangang kaugaliang napatunayan ni Josephine Bracken sa loob ng mahabang panahon.

  6. Aug 15, 2023 · Josephine Bracken, a young Irish woman, embarked on a journey to the Philippines alongside her adoptive father, George Taufer, who shared her Irish heritage. In the year 1895, fate led Josephine to a fateful encounter with Jose Rizal, a renowned Filipino nationalist and intellectual, while he was residing in Dapitan, Mindanao.

  7. Jun 15, 2024 · José Rizal (born June 19, 1861, Calamba, Philippines—died December 30, 1896, Manila) was a patriot, physician, and man of letters who was an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement. The son of a prosperous landowner, Rizal was educated in Manila and at the University of Madrid. A brilliant medical student, he soon committed ...

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