Curriculum Vitae
Name: Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo Y Realonda Sex: Male
Born: June 19, 1861 Place of birth: Calamba, Laguna
Died: December 30, 1896 Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic Nationality: Filipino
Height: 4’11
Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Occupation: Farmer
Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonso Realonda Occupation: House Wife
Siblings: Saturnina Mercado Maria Mercado
Paciano Mercado Conception Mercado Narcisa Mercado Josefa Mercado Olimpia Mercado Trinidad Mercado Lucia Mercado Soledad Mercado
Educational Background:
Level Name of School School Year
Elementary Biñan 1869-1872
Secondary Ateneo de Manila 1872-1877 Tertiary University of Santo Tomas 1877-1882
Works:
• The Social Cancer (Noli Me Tangere)
• The Reign of Greed (El Filibusterismo)
• Rizal's Annotations to Morga's 1609 Phillipine History
• Sa Mga Kababaihang Taga Malolos
• To The Young Women of Malolos
• The Indolence of the Filipino
• Filipinas dentro de cien anos
• The Phillipines A Century Hence
• Le Filippine entro cento anni
• Como se gobiernan las Filipinas
• Como si governano le Fillipine
• El Consejo de los Dioses
• The Council of the Gods
• Junta Al Pasig
• Along the Pasig
• Saint Eustache, Martyr
• Unfortunate Phillipines
• Farewell to 1883
• Reflections of a Filipino
• Rizal's speech honoring Luna/Hidalgo
• Note on the Maremagnum
• Tribute to Blumentritt
• Rizal's speech delivered at Cafe Habanero
• Petition of the town of Calamba
• Order of the Marquis of Malinta
• MA-YI
• Tawalisi of Ibn Batuta
• Filipino Farmers
• To "La Defensa"
• How to Deceive the Native Later
• The Truth for All
• Vicente Barrantes' Teatro Tagala
• A Profanation
• New Truths
• Cruelty
• Differences
• To our Dear Mother Country
• To "La Patria"
• Inconsequences
• Tears and Laughter
• Ingratitude
• Reply to Barrantes' Criticism of the Noli me tangere
• Nameless
• The Philippines at the Spanish Congress
• Let us be Just
• Philippine Affairs
• More on the Negros Affair
• The Indolence of the Filipinos
• Cowardly Revenge
• A Reply to Mr. Isabelo de los Reyes
• F. Pi y Margall: The Struggles of Our Times
• How the Philippines is Governed
• On the Calamba Incidents
• The Rights of Man
• Executives of the town of Calamba
• Constitution of the Liga Filipina
• Justice in the Philippines
• Proposed Agreement between the British North Borneo Company and the Filipino Colony
• Poor Friars!
• To the Filipinos
• By-laws of the Association of Dapitan Farmers
• Date for my Defense
• Manifesto to some Filipinos
• Additions to My Defense
• The Philippines as a Spanish Colony
• The Parents of Rizal
• Manila in the Month of December 1872
• The People of the Indian Archipelago
• Notes on Melanesia, Malaysia, and Polynesia
• Mi Ultimo Adios
• Sa Aking mga Kabata
• A Fragment
• Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo
• Felicitation
• Flower Among Flowers
• Goodby to Leonor
• Hymn to Labor
• Dalit sa Paggawa
• Hymn to Talisay
• Kundiman
• Mi Retiro
• Canto del Viajero
• To the Child Jesus
• To the Virgin Mary
• Water and Fire
• Constitution of the Liga Filipina
• The Vision of Fr. Rodriguez
• By Telephone by Dimas Alang
• Additions to my Defense
• To Barrantes on the Tagalog Theater
• The Religiosity of the Filipino People
Achievements:
• He received his bachelor's degree in Arts with highest honors
• Taking the first year in agriculture in the Ateneo, he also completed this with highest honors.
• In a competition held by the "Liceo Artistico Litarario" with the poem "Al Juventud Filipina" (To the Filipino Youth) he won the special prize for "indians" and mestizos.
• In the same contest, the first prize for prose was also awarded to José Rizal's "Consejo de los dioses (Council of the Gods)" and the judges gave it another special prize as the best critical appreciation of the author of "Don Quixote."
• Jose Rizal’s greatest achievement, he was declared to be the National Hero of the Philippines.
Cause of Death: Firearm, Execution of Firing Squad
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