rizal's life and works: module 2

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period rizal attended ateneo municipal de manila

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1872-1877

period rizal attended ateneo municipal de manila

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1872

what year did rizal enter ateneo

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father magin ferrando

the registrar who refused to admit rizal

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manuel xeres burgos

a nephew of a martyred priest who helped rizal get admitted

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roman empire (internos)

group of ateneans who live in the school dorms

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carthaginian (externos)

group of ateneans who live outside the school dorms

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emperor

highest position of the five dignitaries

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standard bearer

rizal’s position when he first entered ateneo; the lowest of the five dignitaries

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tribune

second highest of the five dignitaries

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decurion

third highest of the five dignitaries

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centurion

fourth highest of the five dignitaries

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june 1872

first day of class in ateneo

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fr jose bech

rizal’s first professor

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june 16, 1875

rizal became an interno

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one month

how long did rizal take to become emperor

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fr. francisco de paula sanchez

one of rizal’s professors that inspired him and considered his best professor

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pride of the jesuits

title given to rizal for his excellence

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march 23, 1877

date rizal graduated

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how old was rizal when he graduated

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university of santo tomas

after ateneo, which university did he continue his medicine studies

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1877-1882

period of rizal in ust

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dominican professors

those hostile to rizal

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racial discrimination

form of prejudice that filos were vulnerable to

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repressive

method of instruction in ust

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1882

year rizal finished his fourth year in ust

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philosophy, letters, medicine

degrees rizal obtained in 1884

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universidad central de madrid

where rizal continued his study in medicine

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segunda katigbak

first woman rizal was into

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batangas

where segunda was from

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boarding house

where did rizal and his first love interest often meet

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leonor valenzuela

rizal’s 2nd love interest whom he cheated on with someone of the same name

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leonor rivera

his lover before he went to spain

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may 1, 1882

rizal began writing farewell letters on

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paciano

gave him money for allowance

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saturnina

gave him a diamond ring

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agrarian crisis

reason why rizal’s allowance was delayed

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may 3, 1882

rizal left ph for spain

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salvadora

staemer that rizal boarded

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jose mercado

passport name of rizal

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may 8, 1882

when did he reach singapore

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hotel dela paz

where did he stay for 2 days

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may 11,1882

date when he transferred to another steamer going to europe

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djemnah

french steamer

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june 11, 1882

date he reached italy

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naples

first city he set foot on

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june 12, 1882

date the board anchored at marsielles at 10 pm

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barcellona

which city did he write the essay “love of country”

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amor patrio

a nationalistic essay

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laong laan

rizal’s pen name

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marcelo del pilar

translated love of country

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june 21, 1884

he was conferred the degree of licentiate in medicine

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june 19, 1885

when was he awarded the degree of licentiate in philosophy and letters

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juan luna and felix r. hidalgo

invited rizal to be a guest speaker

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berlin

where noli me tangere was printed

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dr. maximo viola

helped rizal with noli me tangere

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dr. blumentritt

his long-time writing companion

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the propaganda movement

late 19th century campaign led by filipino intellectuals

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the propaganda movement

aimed at reforming spanish colonial rule though advocacy, literature, education

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1872

year the propaganda movement began

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luneta

where gomburza were executed

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graciano lopez jaena

partnered with rizal on the propaganda movement

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Exposición de Bellas Artes (1884)

held the spolarium and las virgenes cristianas expuestas al populacho

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mariano ponce

one of the founding members of la solidaridad

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writing and publishing

methods used by the propaganda movement

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la solidaridad

an organization of exiled filipino liberalists in spain

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la solidaridad

its purpose is to raise spain’s awareness of filipino needs

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graciano lopez jaena

edited the la solidaridad newspaper

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letter to the young women of malolos

commended 20 women’s petition for a night school

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the philippine’s a century hence

forecasted the country’s future

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the indolence of the filipino

rebutted spanish claims of filipino laziness

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marcelo h. del pilar

he took leadership after jaena stepped down

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high printing costs

a challenge in publishing noli me tangere

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1887

year noli me tangere was published

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2000

how many copies of noli were published in

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hongkong-manila route

used to smuggle the novels

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jose ma basa

helped smuggle the novels

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coal bins, carretelas

where they hid the novels

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elias

a character whose family suffered from the abuses of spaniards thus took part in revolutionary struggle

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padre damaso

an arrogant and abusive spanish friar

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basilio

son of sisa and brother of crispin

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jose rizal

“ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan'“