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rizal full name
- DR. JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO Y
- REALONDA
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rizal completed his medical course in Spain and was conferred the degree of
Doctor-
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Rizal Licentiate in Medicine by the
Universidad Central de Madrid
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was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian saint San
- Jose (St. Joseph)
- Jose-
- - from Gervacio P. which come from a Christian calendar
- • Protacio
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adopted in 1731 by Domigo Lamco (the paternal great-greatgrandfather of Jose Rizal)
• Mercado
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which the Spanish term mercado means__ in English
‘market’
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from the word ‘Ricial’ in Spanish means a field where wheat, cut while still
- green, sprouts again
- • Rizal-
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old surname of his mother
• Alonzo-
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it was used by Doña Teodora from the surname of her godmother
• Realonda-
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rizal bday
• June 19, 1861-
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Jose Rizal was born in the lakeshore town of
Calamba, Laguna
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aged three days old, Rizal was baptized in the Catholic church
• June 22, 1861-
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a Batangueño, the parish priest who baptized Rizal
• Father Rufino Collantes-
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Rizal’s godfather, native of Calamba and close friend of the Rizal family
• Father Pedro Casanas-
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the governor general of the Philippines when Rizal was born
• Lieutenant-General Jose Lemery-
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rizal father
Don Francisco Mercado
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- Don Francisco Mercado studied _ and _ at the College of San Jose in Manila
Latin and Philosophy
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-became a tenant-farmer of the Dominican-owned hacienda
Don Francisco Mercado
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-a hardy and independent-minded man, who talked less and worked more, and was strong in body and valiant in spirit
Don Francisco Mercado
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-Don Francisco Mercado died in Manila on January 5, 1898 at the age of
80
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- Rizal affectionately called Don Francisco Mercado
“a model of fathers”
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mother of rizal
Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda
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- Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda educated at the__, a well-known college for girls in the city
College of Santa Rosa
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-a remarkable woman, possessing refined culture, literary talent, business ability, and the fortitude of Spartan women
Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda
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-is a woman of more than ordinary culture: she knows literature and speaks Spanish (according to Rizal)
Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda
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- Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda died in Manila on August 16, 1911 at the age of
85
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how many are the RIZAL CHILDREN
-Eleven children—
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how many are the RIZAL CHILDREN by girls and boys
two boys and nine girls
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-oldest of the Rizal children
1. Saturnina
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- 1. Saturnina nicknamed
Neneng
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- 1. Saturnina married
Manuel T. Hidalgo
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-older brother and confident of Jose Rizal
Paciano
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-was a second father to Rizal
Paciano
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Paciano immortalized in Rizal’s first novel Noli Me Tangere as the wise
Pilosopo Tasio
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Rizal regarded Paciano as the
“most noble of Filipinos”
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-became a combat general in the Philippine Revolution
Paciano
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- Paciano died on April 13, 1930, an old bachelor aged
79
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- Pacianohad two children by his mistress __
Severina Decena
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Narcisa pet name was
Sisa
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-Narcisa married to
Antonio Lopez
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nephew of Father Leoncio Lopez
Antonio Lopez
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, a school teacher of Morong
Father Leoncio Lopez
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- Olimpia married
Silvestre Ubaldo
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a telegraph operator from Manila
Silvestre Ubaldo,
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Lucia married to
Mariano Herbosa
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who was a nephew of Father Casanas
Mariano Herbosa
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-Herbosa died of in 1889 and was
cholera
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Herbosa
denied Christian burial because he was a brother-in-law of Dr. Rizal
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Maria married
Daniel Faustino Cruz
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-the greatest Filipino hero and peerless genius
Jose
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- Jose lived with
Josephine Bracken
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Irish girl from Hong Kong
Josephine Bracken,
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-Rizal had a son and named him “__” after his father and buried him
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- Concepcion pet name was
Concha
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-died of sickness at the age of 3
Concepcion
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-her death was Rizal’s first sorrow in life
Concepcion
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- Josefa pet name was
Panggoy
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-died an old maid at the age of 80
Josefa
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Trinidad pet name
Trining
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-she died also an old maid in 1951 aged 83
Trinidad
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-youngest of the Rizal children
Soledad
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- Soledad pet name was
Choleng
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- Soledad married
Pantaleon Quintero
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• Rizal always called her sisters (if married) and
Doña or Señora
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Rizal always called her sisters (if single)
Señorita
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• Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso Realonda married on
June 28, 1848,
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• The real surname of the Rizal family was ___, which was adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (the paternal
- great-great grandfather of Jose Rizal), who was a full blooded Chinese)
- Mercado
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• Rizal’s family acquired a second surname—__—which was given by a Spanish alcalde mayor (provincial governor)
- of Laguna, who was a family friend
- Rizal
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The Rizal family belonged to the ___, a town aristocracy in Spanish Philippines
principalia
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-Calamba was named after a
big native jar
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was a hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order, which also owned all the lands around it
-Calamba
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a poem about Rizal’s beloved town written by Rizal in 1876 when he was 15 years old and was student in the Ateneo de Manila
In Memory of My Town
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• The death of little brought Rizal his first sorrow
Concha
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• At the age of , Rizal began to take a part in the family prayers
three
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• When Rizal was years old, he was able to read haltingly the Spanish family bible
five
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• - made the profoundest impression on Rizal
- -“died a martyr to its illusions”
- The Story of the Moth
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• At the age of , Rizal began to make sketches with his pencil and to mould in clay and wax objects which attracted his fancy
five
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• - Rizal’s first poem in native language at the age of eight
Sa Aking Mga Kabata (To My Fellow Children)
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-reveals Rizal’s earliest nationalist sentiment
Sa Aking Mga Kabata (To My Fellow Children)
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• At the age of , Rizal wrote his first dramatic work which was a Tagalog comedy
eight
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INFLUENCES ON THE HERO’S BOYHOOD
- hereditary influence
- environmental influence
- aid of Divine Providence
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• studied for eleven years in British school in Calcutta, India and had traveled in Europe
Tio Jose Alberto-
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inspired Rizal to develop his artistic ability
Tio Jose Alberto-
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• a husky and athletic man, encouraged Rizal to develop his frail body by means of physical exercises
Tio Manuel-
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• a book lover, intensified Rizal’s voracious reading of good book
Tio Gregorio-
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• the old and learned parish priest of Calamba, fostered Rizal’s love for
- scholarship and intellectual honest
- Father Leoncio Lopez-
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