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  1. Marie Josephine Leopoldine Bracken (August 9, 1876 – March 14, 1902) was the common-law wife of Filipino nationalist José Rizal during his exile in Dapitan. [2] [3] [4] Hours before Rizal's execution on December 30, 1896, the couple were allegedly married at Fort Santiago following Rizal's alleged reconciliation with the Catholic ...

  2. Aug 5, 2013 · Depending on the reference one is using, Rizal and Josephine lived together either in Rizalscasa cuadrada’ or octagonal bamboo house. In his letters to his family, Rizal related that Josephine “turned the house into a love nest, stocking the pantry with preserves and pickles” (Alburo).

  3. Nov 3, 2016 · Josephine is the Irish wife of Jose P. Rizal, the Philippines’ national hero and martyr. She is the foreigner alluded to in his immortal poem ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ (My Last Goodbye), where he...

  4. Dec 27, 2019 · This is the very book he gave to his wife Josephine Bracken before he was executed in Luneta on December 30, 1896. It includes a handwritten note from Rizal for his wife, which reads “To my dear and unhappy wife, Josephine Bracken.”

  5. Dec 29, 2019 · After his execution in 1896, his books were the subject of a legal battle between Josephine Bracken and the Rizal family. Bracken was claiming that as the 'widow' of our National Hero, she has the right to the library and some money provided by Rizal in his will.

  6. Kasama niya ang ampong anak na babae na si Josephine Leopoldine Tauffer ( kilala rin bilang Josephine Bracken). Tinanggap bilang mga bisita sa pamamahay ni Rizal sina Bracken at Josephine na kinaroroonan din ng kapatid na babae ni Rizal at ng dalawa nitong mga anak.

  7. Rizal wrote this poem for Josephine Bracken, an Irish woman who went to Dapitan to have her father George Taufer (Bracken was his adopted daughter) treated for an eye problem. Rizal married her although without the Church’s blessing because Rizal did not agree to the priest’s precondition of retraction.

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