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- 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.
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Sep 17, 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.
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José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda[7] (Spanish: [xoˈse riˈsal, -ˈθal], Tagalog: [hoˈse ɾiˈsal]; June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896) was a Filipino nationalist, writer and polymath active at the end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.
- Dr. Jose Rizal's Early Life
- Rizal's Books Took A Stand That Put Him in Danger
- Executed at The Age of 35
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Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal was born in the town of Calamba, Laguna, on June 19, 1861. He was the second son, and the seventh among eleven children, of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso. With his mother as his first teacher, he began his early education at home and continued in Binan, Laguna. He entered the Jesuit-run Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1...
Rizal was a prolific writer. He opposed violence, but battled injustice using his pen. Rizal's two books, Noli Me Tangere (Latin for "Touch Me Not"), which he wrote while he was in Berlin, Germany, in 1887, and El Filibusterismo (sometimes called The Reign of Greed) in Ghent, Belgium, in 1891, exposed the cruelties of the Spanish friars in the Phil...
On December 26, 1896, after a trial, Rizal was convicted of rebellion, sedition, and forming an illegal association. He was sentenced to death. On the eve of his execution, while confined in Fort Santiago, Rizal wrote a poem "Mi Ultimo Adios" ("My Last Farewell") and hid it inside a portable alcohol stove. He gave the stove to his sister Trinidad a...
JPRAVIDFANon August 18, 2018: There's a book that's being sold privately about Jose Rizal. It was published after he was executed in 1898. The book is a translation of the biography originally in German. It should be a priceless memory of him. The book is more than 120 years old. traxxon June 06, 2012: wtf! At the age of 35 he accomplished this: a ...
Oct 21, 2024 · Dr. José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, is not only admired for possessing intellectual brilliance but also for taking a stand and resisting the Spanish colonial government. While his death sparked a revolution to overthrow the tyranny, Rizal will always be remembered for his compassion towards the Filipino people and the country.
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Nov 15, 2019 · José Rizal (June 19, 1861–December 30, 1896) was a man of intellectual power and artistic talent whom Filipinos honor as their national hero. He excelled at anything that he put his mind to: medicine, poetry, sketching, architecture, sociology, and more.
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Dec 30, 2021 · Rizal, a reformist doctor and a prolific writer, is revered as the national hero of the Philippines. He lived, and died, towards the end of the 350-year Spanish colonial rule. After he...
Rizal published a sequel in 1891, El Filibusterismo, or The Reign of Greed, and he became the leader of the Propaganda Movement, a Philippine nationalist and reform movement. He returned to the Philippines in 1892 and founded the Liga Filipina, a society devoted to nonviolent political reform.
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