MEMOIRS OF A STUDENT IN MANILA

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P. Jacinto

Rizal's first pen name used in his writings, followed by Laong-Laan and Dimas Alang.

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When and where was Rizal Born

born in Calamba (LAGUNA) on 19 June 1861

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Diana

Refers to the goddess of the moon and hunting.

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His first teacher

HIS MOM THEODORA ALONSO;

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How old was he when he left calamba and where to did he go?

Biñan, a town more or less an hour and a half distant from calamba. left Biñan, then, on 17 December 1870; he was 9 years old

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his uncle whos (cheating) wife accused his mother as accomplice of poisoining

(Mr. José Alberto)

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Ateneo Municipal

Where Rizal took entrance exams and studied the secondary course with his brother Panciano.

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Father José Bech

A Jesuit professor at Ateneo Municipal.

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Segunda Katigbak

A girl Rizal encountered in Trozo, known for her charm and allure, with a finance (her uncle).

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which mayor imprisoned his mother

Mr. Antonio Vivencio del Rosario

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who defended his mother

  • Messrs. Francisco de Marcaida and Manuel Marzan, the most famous lawyers of Manila, defended my mother.

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who took him to ateneno munincipal in manila

his brother paciano

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what were the coverage of the entrance exam

 I therefore went down to Manila on June 10, 1872 

  • and took an examination on the Christian Doctrine, arithmetic, and reading 

at the College of San Juan de Letran.”

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Family of Jose Rizal

Francisco Mercado, a businessman and farmer, funded Rizal's education; Teodora Alonso, Rizal's first teacher, was highly educated; and Rizal had several siblings, including Saturnina, Paciano, Narcisa, Olympia, Lucia, Maria, Concepcion, Josefa, Trinidad, and Soledad.

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Rizal's Travels

Rizal traveled to various countries, including Spain, Yemen, France, and the Philippines, encountering intellectual circles, facing censorship, and engaging in political discussions.

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Leonor Rivera

Rivera was Rizal's childhood sweetheart and "lover by correspondence," whose mother intercepted their letters, leading to misunderstandings and Rivera's eventual marriage to Charles Henry Kipping.

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Doubts on Publications

Rizal had doubts about his books, with Valentin Ventura financing El Filibusterismo's publication and Jose Basa helping with Rizal's travel expenses to Hong Kong.

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Exile to Dapitan

Rizal won the lottery, bought land, opened a clinic and school, and had a common-law relationship with Josephine Bracken during his exile in Dapitan.

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Execution

Rizal was executed in Bagumbayan, now Luneta, in Manila on December 30, 1896, after being sentenced to death by firing squad.

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How old was he when he went to college and who denied him

  • the Rev. Father Miniter( who at that time was Father Magin Ferrando.) by his brother paciano 

  •  “Atenistang Probinsyano” At first he did not want to admit me either because I had come after the period of admission was over or because of my rather weak constitution and short stature: I was then eleven years old. 

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who helped him with his admission

  • at the request of Mr. Manuel Jerez (nephew of the ill-fated Father Burgos)and now Licentiate in Medicine, the difficulties were removed and I was admitted. 

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what did he read at 12 years old

  •  the Count of Montecristo,

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With his aid rizal studied mathematics, rhetoric, and Greek with some advantage

Professor Francisco de Paula Sanchez.

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what did he study in europe spain

  • Kolehiyo of medicine and philosophy 

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how much did paciano give him as baon for his travels

  • 365 pesos given by paciano 

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Circulo espano filipino

  • group of filipinos and espanyols in one house to talk about philippines and send out revista(pahayagan)

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Reinhold Rost

  • Met Reinhold Rost who admitted him to the British Museum and gave him access to their library

  • Encountered the book of Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas( pre colonial ph) - which he annotated and cross examined other accounts to correct the misconceptions

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Valentin ventura & Jose basa

  • Valentin ventura-He was the one who financed the publication of Jose Rizal's El Filibusterismo. 

  • Jose basa-utang pamasahe to hongkong 

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EXILE TO DAPITAN


EXILE TO DAPITAN

  • Won lottery (04441) 

  • Bought land for labing walo 

  • Opened a clinic and a small school

  • Had frogs and insects named after him 


Josephine bracken was the common-law wife of Filipino nationalist José Rizal during his exile in Dapitan.

  • They were a couple and acted like they were married but they were not wed

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Bagumbayan

He was executed in Bagumbayan, now called Luneta, in Manila on December 30, 1896.

27 December Peña recommends approval of death sentence. 28 December Polavieja orders the death sentence to be carried out. field, by firing squad.)


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After his death


  • His family bought a kabaong, but was denied the bangkay of rizal 

  • Inilibing ito ng lihim sa sementeryo ng paco, walang kabaong at wlang pangalan  

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what did he whisper to trinidad and what did he give

“There is something inside” Jose Rizal gave his sister Trinidad an alcohol burner with a copy of "Mi Ultimo Adios." "My Last Farewell" is a poem written by rizal