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  1. Paciano Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (March 9, 1851 – April 13, 1930) was a Filipino general and revolutionary, and the older brother of José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines.

  2. Jun 13, 2013 · Paciano Rizal grew up being exposed to the exploitation of the Spanish clergy and colonial government. Because of his relationship with Burgos, Spanish authorities had put him in the ‘watch list’ long before Jose was spied on by officials.

  3. Feb 26, 2021 · Paciano Mercado Rizal, the second of eleven children of Don Francisco and Doña Teodora, is the only brother of Dr. Jose Rizal. When he was a student at the College of San Jose, Paciano had used “Mercado” as his last name.

  4. Paciano Rizal helped their parents choose the young Joses tutors and later acted as Jose’s guardian in school. With an uncle, Paciano helped Rizal go to Europe in 1882 and was the one who told their parents about Jose’s departure.

  5. While Dr. Jose Rizal is considered by some as a reformist, or someone who wanted to have changes in Spain's treatment of the Filipinos without necessarily fighting for independence, General Paciano Rizal is seen as more radical. He was a revolutionary through and through.

  6. Paciano Rizal. (9 Marso 1851–13 Abril 1930) Heneral ng rebolusyonaryong hukbong Filipino at kuya ni Jose Rizal si Paciano Rizal (Pas·yá·no Ri·zál). Isinilang siyá noong 9 Marso 1851 sa Calamba, Laguna at panganay sa 11 anak nina Francisco Mercado at Teodora Alonso.

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · A communication on Paciano Rizal Mercado stated that he disappeared from Manila with his sister-in-law, Doña Josefa [Bracken], widow of José Rizal. She was at the time found in the towns of the “insurrect” province of Cavite.

  8. Aug 21, 2020 · THERE is a new subversive document in town: it is a film about Paciano Rizal, the brother of Jose, the national hero. In elementary up to college, we memorize the name of Paciano alongside those ...

  9. Rizal’s brother Paciano joined the Katipunan and became a general in the Philippine revolutionary army. After his capture by the Americans in 1901, he lived a quiet life in Los Baños, Laguna. He died in 1930.

  10. Aug 21, 2020 · His Rizal, summoned from dead, dull and boring histories by Paciano, walks against the crowd of demonstrat­ors, removes his thick suit, turns around, and joins the angry protestors. If this is Rizal, then he is my hero.

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