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      • Rizal decided to leave Europe to avoid the worsening rift between the Rizalistas and Pilaristas, and to help maintain unity among Filipino expatriates.
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  2. Jun 8, 2013 · In Rome, he paid a visit to the historical places like the Amphitheatre and the Roman Forum. On June 29, he had seen the glorious edifices, like the St. Peter’s Church, in the Vatican City. Literally and figuratively speaking, Rizal did go places.

  3. Although its adherents expressed loyalty to the Spanish colonial government, Spanish authorities harshly repressed the movement and executed its most prominent member, José Rizal. Public education did not arrive in the Philippines until the 1860s, and even then the Roman Catholic Church controlled the curriculum.

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  4. rizal.raphaelmarco.com › travelsJose Rizal

    • Colombo, Sri Lanka
    • Egypt
    • Madrid, Spain
    • Paris
    • Germany
    • Switzerland
    • Italy
    • United States
    • London
    • Belgium

    It was Rizal’s journey to Colombo, Sri Lanka that was important for him to improve his knowledge of the French language while on board a French ship, Djemnah.

    In route through the Suez Canal, Rizal got off at Red Sea terminal and was amazed by the impressive moonlight scenery in Suez and was engrossed with the multicultural people and language of the place.

    Rizal studied in University Central de Madrid. He then had a love affair with Consuelo Ortiga y Perez, the daughter of Don Pablo.

    He stayed at the Hotel de Paris, but them moved to a cheaper hotel. He was amazed by the attractive scenery and he often visited museums. After departure for Spain, things turned from bad to worse in Calamba.

    He visited Paris and Germany to specialize in ophthalmology.
    He stopped over at Barcelona, on his way to Paris, to visit his friend Maximo Viola.
    He met Dr. Feodor Jagor author of Travels in the Philippines, a book that Rizal admired because of its keen observances in the Philippines setting.
    With the help of Maximo Viola, who gave him the necessary funds to publish the novel, Noli Me Tangere was published.
    Accompanied by his friend Maximo Viola.
    They visited Ferdinand Blumentritt.
    Rizal and Viola arted ways in Geneva.
    After a week of staying in Rome, he prepared to return to the Philippines.
    He had already written to his father that he was coming home.

    He left New York for Liverpool on board the City of Rome. He was onboard in a steamer which was “the second largest ship in the world” – The Great Eastern.

    London was a safe place from the attacks of Spanish tyranny.
    He was a boarder of the Beckett family.
    Fell in love with Gertrude Beckett.
    Rizal also wrote his first article in La Solidaridad, a patriotic newspaper founded by Graciano Lopez Jaena.
    In Brussels Rizal was busy writing his second novel “El Filibusterismo”.
    The Calamba agrarian trouble was getting worse. The management of the Dominican hacienda continually raised the land rents.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › José_RizalJosé Rizal - Wikipedia

    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.

  6. Rizal departed from New York City on board the City of Rome, bound for Liverpool. It took him nine days to travel aboard the City of Rome from New York to Queenstown, where he arrived at 2:00 A. M. Late in the afternoon of May 24th , he arrived at Liverpool, England, and boarded at the Adelphi Hotel. He left Liverpool for London, England.

  7. Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles and on July 3, 1887 he boarded the steamer Djemnah which was the same steamer he boarded five years ago. The steamer was enroute to the Orient via the Suez Canal.

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