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Audiencia
the Royal Audiencia or the royal court of
justice in Spain and its colonies
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Ecclesiastics
the religious missionaries such as jesuits, dominicans, augustinians et
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Secular
having ideas and attitudes not determined by any religious bias
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ANTONIO DE MORGA
Spanish administrator 43 years judge of audencia 20 years historian
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the Lieutenant-Governor
He served as the __________- of the Philippines in 1594-1604
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SUCESOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS
Was published in MEXICO in 1609 consist of 8 chapters
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First 7 Chapters
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in 1565 to Pedro de Acuna in 1606.
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"An Account of the Philippine Islands"
The last chapter of sucesos de las islas filipinas
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The british museum london

Where did Rizal found a copy of the first edition of Antonio Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas.

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September 1889,

When was Rizal decided to publish the annotations himself in Garnier Hermanos, based in Paris.

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Indio

a term used by the Spaniards to refer to the native Filipinos; occasionally used in derogatory manner

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Moro piracy
a series of raids in several Philippine
towns committed by Muslims from Mindanao during
the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries.
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Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri

He says "It is their laziness that makes them appear less ingenious; and they are so entirely addicted to it, that if in walking they find a thorn run into their foot, they will not stop to put it out of the way, that another may not tread on it."

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Gaspar de San Agustin

He says "their laziness is such that if they open a door, they never close it; and if they take any implement for any use, such as a knife, pair of scissors, hammer, etc., they never return it whence they took it, but drop it there at the foot of the work."

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Fedor Jagor

"Along the river Pasig, somebody might be seen asleep on a heap of coconuts. If the nuts run ashore, the sleeper rouses himself, pushes off with a long bamboo, and contentedly relapses into slumber, as his eccentric rafts regains the current of the river."

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Sobre la Indolencia de los Filipinos

the Indolence of the Filipinos, July 12 - Sept 15, 1890 by Jose Rizal

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Rizal did not deny the existence of indolence in the
Filipinos
Warm climate demands of the individual quietness and rest, just as cold climate stirs up men to work and to be
active.
He asserts that the evil does not lie in the existence of
indolence, but in the way that it is perpetuated.
He points out that evil is found in the fact that indolence in the Phil. is an exaggerated indolence, a snowball indolence, so to speak, a vice which increases four-fold as time relapses
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Noli Me Tangere
despite the lack of interest of the members rizal wrote his masterpiece called?
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Madrid

Rizal managed to finish the first half of the novel (Noli Me Tangere) in?

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Paris

Rizal continued the ¼ of writing a Noli Me Tangere in?

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Uncle Toms Cabin by Harriet Beecger Stowe
The novel that inspired Rizal to prepare a novel that would depict the miseries of his people under the lash of the Spanish tyrants
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Germany, Berlin on Feb 2, 1887

What place and the date where Rizal finished the book (Noli Me Tangere)?

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300 pesos

How much did the printing of 2000 copies cost Rizal?

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March 3, 1887

What year was the novel was finally release in the printing press?

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Maximo Viola

Who is the savior of Noli Me Tangere

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Hebrew
Rizal studied ______ to enable him to interpret the bible in its original text and be better prepared to defend any controversial religious issues that the Noli might arise.
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Touch Me Not in John 20:17

Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase that Rizal took from the bible meaning?

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Chris to mary magdalene
"Touch me not; I am not yet ascended to my father, but go to my brethren, and say unto them I ascend undo my father and your father, and to my god and your god"
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The Social Cancer

The alternative English title of Charles Derbyshire

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To operate his mothers eye, to help the his family, the Filipinos and find out the impact of his novel to the Spaniards and why Leonora remained silents
Why Rizal decided to return to Calamba?
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June 29, 1887

The date where Rizal wrote to his father about his homecoming.

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Governor General Emilio Terrero
Rizal received a letter from _______ requesting him to come to Malacañang to explain about Noli.
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Jose Taviel de andrade
Rizal's body guard
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sufferings

Cross means?

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honor and fidelity

Pomelo blossoms and laurel leaves means?

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Maria Clara

silhouette of a Filipina means?

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rage and passion

burning torch means?

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Enlightenment

sunflowers means?

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resilience

bamboo stalks that were cut down but grew back means?

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priests using in a dirty way

A man in a cassock with hairy feet means?

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slavery

Chains means?

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cruelties

whips means?

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arrogance of those in authority

Helmet of guardia civil means?

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Juan Crisostomo Ibarra y Magsalin

main character of Noli Me Tangere

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Elias
Ibarra's friend
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Maria Clara

Love interest of Ibarra and the legitimate daughter of Padre Damaso and Pia Alba

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Damaso Verdolagas
A friar and antagonist character
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Sisa
mother of Crispin and Basilio
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Captain Tiago

Father of Maria Clara but not the real one

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Pilosopong Tasyo

a philosopher who was completely misunderstood in any aspect

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Dona Victorina
woman who poses herself as peninsulares
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Pedro
abusive husband of Sisa
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Don Rafael Ibarra
Father of Crisostomo Ibarra
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the school master

A teacher at San Diego who's view in the novel represented the weak and useless education in the Philippines. He attributes the problem from facilities and methods of learning that the friars implemented in the country.

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Tandang Pablo

The leader of the rebels, whose family was destroyed because of the Spaniards.

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Basilio
elder son of Sisa
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Crispin

the younger son of Sisa who died from the punishment of the soldiers from the false accusation of stealing an amount of money.

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Padre Sibyla

Hernando de la Sibyla, a Filipino friar. He is described as short and has fair skin.

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Padre Salvi

also known in his full name Bernardo Salvi a secret admirer of Maria Clara

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the Alferez

chief of the Guardia Civil, mortal enemy of the priests for power in San Diego.

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Don Tiburcio

Spanish husband of Doña Victorina who was limp and submissive to his wife, he also pretended to be a doctor.

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Dona Consolacion

She is the wife of Alferez and passes herself off as a Peninsulares. She is very abusive to Sisa

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Captain General

The most powerful official in the Philippines, a hater of secular priests and corrupt officials, and a friend of Ibarra.

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El Filibusterismo (the Reign of Greed)

The sequel of Noli Me Tangere was written in Spanish language.

Dedicated to three martyr priest: GOMBURZA

Genre: Greed, anger, revolution, revenge

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Calamba, October 1887

Where and when did Rizal began writing El Filibusterismo?

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In 1888, London

Where and when did Rizal revised the plot and some chapters of El Fili?

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Brussels, Belgium.
Later on, Rizal moved to ______?
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March 29, 1891

Rizal finally completed the book in Biarritz, France on what year?

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Ghent Belgium on Sept 18, 1891

The novel (El Fili) was published in what place and what date?

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Valentin Ventura

Who was the savior of El Filibusterismo? Whom he gave the original copy of El Fili

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Basa and Sixto lopez
Rizal gave them copies of El Fili in Hongkong
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Heretic
Against the church
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Filibustero
Against the gov
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Elias and Salome

The remove chapter of El Fili due to lack of funds is about?

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Simoun

Continuation of Crisostomo Ibarra disguised as wealthy jeweler

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Basilio
He was the son of Sisa and adopted by Kapitan Tiago
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Isagani
Poet and Basilio's friend
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Kabezang Tales

known as Bandit Matanglawin

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Don Custodio

a journalist who married a wealthy woman to be a member of high society

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Paulita Gomez
Girlfriend of Isagani and niece of Dona Victoria who passes being a peninsulares
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Father Florentino
Isagani's god father and a secular priest
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Juli
youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales
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Ben Zayb

His real name is Abraham Ibanez, who thinks he's the only one thinking about the Philippines

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Placido Penitente

He is intelligent but doesn't wanna pursue school

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Quiroga

Chinese business man who hid Simoun's weapons in his home
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Tandang Selo
Father of Kabesang Tales and took care of Basilio
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Father Hernandez
priest friend of Isagani
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Attorney Pasta

basta magaling na lawyer of mid-Hispanic Manila

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Captain Heneral
powerful official in the Philippines
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Padre Sibyla
vice rector Filipino priest