Biography of Jose Rizal The Birth of a Hero: Born On June 19‚ 1861‚ Seventh of the 11 Children of Theodora Relonda and Francisco Mercado Real Name: Jose Protacio Alonzo Mercado Rizal y Realonda Rizal as a Child: Age of 3 – learns his alphabet from his mother. Age of 5 – learns how to write and read. Age of 8 – wrote his first poem “ Sa aking mga Kababata “ 11 Children of Francisco and Theodora Saturnina ( 1850 – 1913 ) - eldest child of the family. Paciano ( 1815 – 1930 )
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sir Jose Rizal.. Yet his hated grows and burns within his soul The Filipinos planned to free him They had worked so hard.. and it succeeded! Jose sighed.. "What a beautiful sight" But he said “ I’ll stay here to represent our nation” Andres Bonifacio another great hero said.. "Are you sure Jose?" And Jose replied "with all my heart yes I am.." The Spaniards came with an army so great They have to leave Jose Rizal to the hands of the Evil Spaniards They confine him with a great heavy
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imagine them as if they were normal people. I imagined Marcelo del Pilar enjoying a meal of pocherong manok with ensaladang talong with his family after a day of travel‚ or Mariano Ponce savoring the tempura his wife had just prepared for him‚ or Andres Bonifacio in the middle of an intense battle‚ wishing he was home to have some lechon manok sa saha ng saging with his siblings. I realized it then. Food wasn’t just food‚ and it wasn’t just a source of energy; the favorite foods of these amazing heroes
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23. RELIGIOUS REVOLT OF HERMANO PULE (1840-41) Cause: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM In 1839‚ Apolinario de la Cruz went to Manila to pursue priestly vocation under the Dominican order. He was not accepted on the gro8und that he was an Indio for the reason of all religious orders was closed to indios. In June 1840‚ Apolinario‚ known as Hermano Pule returned to Lucban‚ Tayabas Province‚ and founded the Confradia de San Jose‚ a nationalist fellowship which fostered the praise of Christian virtues. On November
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Cast Cesar Montano - Jose Rizal Joel Torre - Crisostomo Ibarra / Simoun Jaime Fabregas - Luis Taviel de Andrade Gloria Diaz - Teodora Alonzo Gardo Versoza - Andres Bonifacio Monique Wilson - Maria Clara Chin Chin Gutierrez - Josephine Bracken Mickey Ferriols - Leonor Rivera Pen Medina - Paciano Peque Gallaga - Archbishop Bernardo Nozaleda‚ OP Bon Vibar - Ramon Blanco Subas Herrero - Alcocer Tony Mabesa - Camilo de Polavieja Alexis Santaren - Olive Chiqui Xerxes-Burgos - Father Villaclara
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” And so‚ his heroism seemed questionable to Joaquin as Rizal is a Creole‚ or someone who did not seem entirely embody a Filipino. Joaquin does not end his critique on hereos with Rizal. In fact‚ the following chapters explores people like Andres Bonifacio‚ Emilio Aguinaldo‚ Apolinario Mabini‚ and Antonio Luna from their upbringing to their position in society and in the revolution. The
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Youth during the time of Rizal And the Modern times INTRODUCTION Filipinos are known to be brave‚ especially if the one they’re fighting for is worth it. As former Sen. Ninoy Aquino said: “Filipinos are worth dying for”. He is right because if we are going to reminisce the past‚ Filipinos are good people who want a simple life and a peaceful country. Reform in the country was met by spirituous youths who wanted make a better country for the following generations. From the time of colonization
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY Chapter 8 1. Explain how the British occupation of the country opened the eyes of the people in certain regions to the idea of freedom and expulsion of the Spaniards? During this period‚ the Filipinos discovered how weak Spain was when it comes to armory when the British defeated them. Eventually‚ Archbishop Manuel Rojo surrendered Manila and Cavite thus exposing them furthermore as to how vulnerable they were. 2. Why did the economic plans of Governor-General Basco fail
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1920 Wilson Medal / Wilson DollarObv: President Of The United States/Bust of President Wilson facing left. Rev: To Commemorate The Opening Of The Mint/Figures of woman and boy center/Manila‚ P.I./1920 below. Bronze : (38mm‚ plain edge) 3‚700 struck EF 65.00 BU 125.00 Silver : (38mm‚ plain edge) 2‚200 struck EF 100.00 BU 200.00 Gold : (38mm plain edge) 5 pcs. only struck VERY RARE Note: This commemorative‚ struck in silver and bronze to commemorate the
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teacher was one of Rizal’s profession and if all teachers would have the same passion as of Rizal‚ surely a small town‚ city and country would also produce great students and/or citizens of our country. The Philippine revolution led by Andres Bonifacio was fueled by the writings of Jose Rizal‚ the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ which made a more lasting
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