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  1. Jan 4, 2013 · To effect this, an advertisement was even placed in the newspaper El Pueblo in April 1900, which announced: “Josephine Bracken (sic) de Abad, Profesora de Lenguas living near Plaza Rizal, is ...

  2. Aug 28, 2015 · Josephine Bracken was the subject of a number of dispatches from her arrival in Hong Kong in May 1897, her stay in the home of Jose Ma. Basa, and the press interviews she gave, which attacked Spain and provided her version of conditions in the Philippines.

  3. 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. Bracken conceived but had a stillbirth.

  4. Aug 26, 2015 · Josephine Bracken is a name familiar to Filipinos because he was Jose Rizal’s last love, the woman immortalized towards the end of Ultimo Adios in the words “adios dulce extranjera, mi amiga, mi

  5. Josephine Bracken arrived at the shores of Dapitan accompanying her blind adoptive father, Mr. George Taufer. No ophthalmologist in Hong Kong, their home country, could cure the man's blindness and so they sought the services of the famous Dr. Jose Rizal.

  6. Aug 27, 2013 · Josephine MacBride Bracken, the daughter of James Bracken and Elizabeth Jane MacBride, was brought into life on August 9, 1876 in Hong Kong at Victoria Barracks. She is the petite Irish woman who truthfully loved and at the same time fascinated the Philippine national hero.

  7. Dec 30, 2016 · Despite its unhappy ending, the story of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken is one of the best known in Philippine history. It remains so simply because their marriage has been the subject of debate ...

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