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  1. Vaño, Manolo O. Light in Rizal’s Death Cell: The true story of Rizal’s last 24 hours on earth based on eyewitnesses’ testimonies and newspaper reports. Quezon City: New Day Publishing, 1985. Tags: Jose Rizal.

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  2. Dec 30, 2012 · Every December 30, Filipinos throughout the world remember the heroic death of Dr.Jose P. Rizal in Bagumbayan (“New Town”), a city promenade that also served as a killing field for those who opposed Spanish colonial rule in the 19th century Philippines.

  3. Rizal calls for Josephine and then they speak to each for the last time. Sources: Fr. Rosell, El Imparcial, and Testimony of Josephine to R. Wildman in 1899. 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.

  4. Dec 25, 2012 · 11 December: In his prison cell, Rizal was read the charges against him: “principal organizer and the living soul of the Filipino insurrection, the founder of societies, periodicals and books dedicated to fomenting and propagating the ideas of rebellion.”

  5. Rizal spent his last day in prison meeting with religious figures to discuss spiritual matters, eating a small meal alone, and saying goodbye to his lover. In the early morning hours of December 30th, he was executed by firing squad at Bagumbayan for treason against Spain.

  6. Dec 29, 2016 · A Timeline of His Last Arrest, Incarceration, Execution and the Journey of His Remains.

  7. The Jesuits figured prominently during the last 24 hours of Rizal’s life because Manila Archbishop Bernardino Nozaleda asked them to take care of Rizal’s spiritual needs while the latter awaited the hour of his death.