Jose Rizal
Jose Rizal
Jose Rizal
Writings of a Genius
Writer, Scientist and
National Hero
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Chapter 1: Advent of A National Hero
Chapter 2 : Childhood Years in Calamba
Chapter 3: Early Education in Calamba and Binan
CHAPTER 1: Advent of
a National Hero
Chapter 1: Advent • Full Name: Jose Protacio Rizal
of A National Hero Mercado y Alonso Realonda
• Born in June 19, 1861 in Calamba,
Laguna
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Baptized in June 22, 1861 by the
parish priest Father Rufino
Collantes.
• His godfather was Father Pedro
Casanas, a native of Calamba and
close friend of the Rizal Family.
• Rizal Parents: Francisco Mercado
and Teodora Alonso Realonda.
• Lieutenant-General Jose Lemery
was the governor- general of the
Philippines when Rizal was born.
Meaning of his Name
Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda
Doctor – complete his medical course in Spain and was
conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the
Universidad Central de Madrid.
Jose – chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the
Christian St. Joseph.
Protacio – from Gervacio P which come from a Christian
calendar, in consideration of the day of his birth.
Rizal – from the word ―Ricial‖ in Spanish means a field
where a wheat, cut while still green, sprouts again.
Mercado – adopted by Domingo Lamco which Spanish term
means market. Alonzo – old name surname of his mother.
Realonda – it was used by Doña Teodora from the surname
of her godmother based on the culture by that time.
Rizal
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Francisco Mercado (1818-1898) Teodora Alonso (1826-1911)
- Petname Ypia
- She was married to Silvestre Ubaldo, a telegraph
operator in Manila. Lucia (1857-1979)
- she was married to Mariano Herbosa of Calamba,
who was a nephew of Father Casanas.
Maria (1859-1945)
Rizal.
- Tio Manuel – he guided Rizal on his physical exercises.
good books.
- Father Leoncio Lopez – fostered Rizal‘s love for
scholarship and intellectual honesty
Chapter 3: Early Education in
Calamba and Binan
The first teacher of Rizal was his mother, who was remarkable
woman of good character and fine culture.
Maestro Celestino – first private tutor.
Maestro Lucas Padua – science tutor.
Leon Monroy – a former classmate of his father, that instructed in
Spanish and Latin. He died five months later.
June 1869 – Rizal left Calamba to study in Biñan, accompanied
byPaciano.
Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz – Rizal‘s first teacher in Biñan.
Pedro
– his classmate that challenge him to fight. - Andres
Lakindanan
– challenged Rizal to an wrestling match.
Juancho – an old painter who was the father-in-law of the school
teacher; freely give Rizal lesson in drawing and painting.
December 17, 1870 – he left Biñan after one year and a half of
schooling.
Arturo Camos – a French friend of Rizal‘s father who took care of
him on board.
- January 20, 1872 – about 200 Filipino soldiers
and workmen of the Cavite arsenal under the
leadership of Sgt. Lamadrid (he was Filipino, but rose
in mutiny because of the abolition of their usual
privileges).
- Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, Jacinto Zamora
– were executed at sunrise of February 17, 1872, by the
order of Governor-General Izquierdo.
- The martyrdom of the GomBurZa in 1872
truly Rizal to fight the evils of Spanish tyranny and
redeem his oppressed people.
- Rizal dedicated his second novel El
Filibusterismo to GomBurZa.
Martyrdom of GomBurZA
Injustice to Rizal’s Mother
June 1872 – Doña Teodora was suddenly arrested on a malicious
charge that she and her brother Jose Alberto, tried to poison the
latter‘s perfidious wife.
Antonio Vivencio del Rosario – Calamba‘s gobernadorcillo, who
helped to arrest Doña Teodora. - After arresting Doña Teodora,
the sadistic Spanish lieutenant forced her to walk from Calamba
to Santa Cruz, Laguna (50km.).
Doña Teodora was incarcerated at the provincial prison, where
she languished for two years.
Francisco de Marcaida and Manuel Marzan – the most famous
lawyers of Manila that defend Doña Teodora.