Chapter 21 Second Homecoming And The Liga Filipina Arrival in Manila with sister • June 26‚ 1892 : This was Rizal’s second homecoming‚ with him was his widowed sister Lucia (wife of the late Mariano Herbosa)‚ they arrived in Manila Rizal‚ being a meticulous diarist‚ described his second homecoming in Manila as follows: I arrived at Manila on 26 June (1892)‚ Sunday‚ at 12:00 noon. I was met by many carabineers headed by a major. There were in addition one captain and one sergeant of th Veteran
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the Beatles‚ absent from the curriculum at the private schools I attended. I have no recollection of any course that examined his life and works. You would think that‚ at least on the university level--and I am a graduate of the Jesuit-run Ateneo de Manila University‚ whose most famous alumnus was this man--such a course would have been mandatory. Indeed‚ in theory it was‚ since 1956‚ when Republic Act 1425 mandated that schools had to have copies of Rizal’s works in their libraries and that these were
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prev1 / 3next » Early Life On June 19‚ 1861‚ José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda was born in Calamba in the Philippines’ Laguna Province. A brilliant student who became proficient in multiple languages‚ José Rizal studied medicine in Manila. In 1882‚ he traveled to Spain to complete his medical degree. Writing and Reform While in Europe‚ José Rizal became part of the Propaganda Movement‚ connecting with other Filipinos who wanted reform. He also wrote his first novel‚ Noli Me Tangere
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[pic] BONIFACIO MONUMENT Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19th century. Classical Philippine sculpture reached its peak in the works of Guillermo Tolentino (1890-1976). His best known masterpiece is the Bonifacio Monument‚ which is a group sculpture composed of numerous figures massed around a central obelisk. The principal figure is Andres Bonifacio‚ leader of the revolution against Spain in 1896. Behind him stands Emilio Jacinto‚ the brains of the Katipunan. The Bonifacio
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island of Mactan in the Philippines‚ in 1567.[1] Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574) The Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt‚ also known as the Tagalog Revolt‚ was an uprising in 1574 against Spanish colonial rule led by Lakandula and Rajah Sulayman in Manila had a big land. The revolt occurred in the same year as the Chinese pirate Limahong attacked the palisaded yet poorly-defended enclosure of Intramuros. This Revolt was caused by losing Sulayman and Lakandula’s kingdom when they were persuaded by Adelantado
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Rizal belongs to a middle class group called “ilustrados”. They were the firsts; to build a large stone houses in Calamba‚ to own a carruaje (horse-drawn carriage)‚ to have a home library (1000 volumes) and to educate their children in colleges of Manila. At the age of three‚ he began to take part on the family prayers and two years later he was able to read the Spanish family Bible. He is fond of going to church‚ to pray‚ to take part on novenas and religious procession. As a teenager‚ he had his
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Bonifacio was the son of Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro in Tondo‚ Manila‚ and was the eldest of five children.[7] His father was a tailor who served as a tenyente mayor of Tondo‚ Manila‚ while his mother was a mestiza born of a Spanish father and a Filipino-Chinese mother who worked at a cigarette factory. As was custom‚ upon baptism he was named for the saint on whose feast he was born‚ Andrew the Apostle. Bonifacio’s normal schooling was cut short when he dropped out to support his
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teacher‚ Gonzalez helped his father by delivering meat door-to-door. Gonzalez attended Mindoro High School from 1927 to 1930‚ and although he studied at National University in Manila‚ he never obtained a degree. While in Manila‚ Gonzalez wrote for the Philippine Graphic and later edited for the Evening News Magazine and Manila Chronicle. His first published essay appeared in the Philippine Graphic and his first poem in Poetry in 1934. A Rockefeller Foundation fellowship‚ awarded to Gonzalez in 1948
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well-to-do‚ but also well educated‚ a rarity among Filipino families then. His father‚ a sugar planter and landholder‚ attended a Latin school in his native Binan town‚ also in Laguna‚ and a college in Manila. His mother‚ who had a good business sense managed some small enterprise‚ also studies at a Manila college. Rizal was a precocious child. At the age of two‚ he could already recite the alphabet and‚ at four write sentences in Tagalog as well as Spanish. Rizal had his first formal education‚ which
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