AI Generated Flashcards: Recit Life of Jose Rizal
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Date when Rizal left Barcelona for his last homecoming
October 6, 1896
Event Rizal meticulously recorded in his diary on October 6, 1896
His departure from Barcelona
What Rizal learned from a friendly officer on October 8, 1896
Madrid newspapers blamed him for the Philippine revolution
Date when Rizal’s diary was confiscated and examined before reaching Port Said
October 11, 1896
Date when Rizal’s diary was returned to him
November 2, 1896
English lawyer in Singapore whom Rizal’s friends contacted for help
Attorney Hugh Fort
Two individuals who sent telegrams to Attorney Hugh Fort to rescue Rizal
Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor and Sixto Lopez
Legal action attempted by Rizal’s friends in Singapore to free him
Writ of habeas corpus
Chief Justice of Singapore who denied the writ of habeas corpus for Rizal
Chief Justice Lionel Cox
Reason why Chief Justice Lionel Cox denied the writ of habeas corpus
The Colon was carrying Spanish troops to the Philippines
Date when the ship Colon reached Manila
November 3, 1896
Reaction of Spaniards and friars upon the arrival of Colon in Manila
Wild rejoicing as it brought reinforcements and military supplies
Date when the preliminary investigation on Rizal began
November 20, 1896
Judge advocate in charge of Rizal’s preliminary investigation
Colonel Francisco Olive
Two types of evidence presented against Rizal in his trial
Documentary and testimonial evidence
Number of documentary exhibits presented against Rizal
Fifteen
Author of a letter implicating Rizal in the Filipino reform campaign in Spain (October 16, 1888)
Antonio Luna
Author of a letter stating deportations would encourage people to hate tyranny (August 20, 1890)
Rizal
Person who wrote a letter implicating Rizal in the Propaganda campaign in Spain (January 7, 1889)
Marcelo H. del Pilar
Poem allegedly written by Rizal in Manila on September 12, 1891
Kundiman
Letter describing Rizal as the man to free the Philippines from Spanish oppression (September 18, 1891)
Carlos Oliver
Organization that honored Rizal for his patriotic services in Manila (February 9, 1892)
Freemasonry
Rizal’s pseudonym used in letters
Dimasalang
Letter from Dimasalang (Rizal) to Tenluz (Juan Zulueta) about preparing a safe refuge for persecuted Filipinos
Dated May 24, 1892
Author of a letter saying the Filipino people see Rizal as their savior (September 3, 1892)
Ildefonso Laurel
Date when the preliminary investigation was concluded
November 26, 1896
Special Judge Advocate who reviewed Rizal’s case after Colonel Olive
Governor Dominguez
Judge Advocate General who submitted recommendations against Rizal
Don Nicolas de la Peña
Four recommendations submitted by Judge Advocate General de la Peña
Immediate trial, continued imprisonment, property attachment of one million pesos, defense by an army officer
Only right given to Rizal by the Spanish authorities regarding his defense
The right to choose his defense counsel
Date when Rizal chose his defense counsel
December 8, 1896
Defense counsel chosen by Rizal
Don Luis Taviel de Andrade
Relation of Don Luis Taviel de Andrade to Rizal’s former bodyguard
Brother of Lt. Jose Taviel de Andrade
Date when the charges were formally read to Rizal in his prison cell
December 11, 1896
Crime for which Rizal was accused
Principal organizer and living soul of the Filipino insurrection
Date when the Rizal case papers were forwarded to Malacañang Palace
December 13, 1896
Document Rizal wrote on December 15, 1896, appealing to Filipinos
Manifesto to His People
Key message in Rizal’s Manifesto to His People
Appeal to stop unnecessary bloodshed and achieve liberty through education and industry
Date of Rizal’s last Christmas
December 25, 1896
Date of Rizal’s court-martial
December 26, 1896
Military official who presided over Rizal’s court-martial
Lt. Col. Togores Arjona
Verdict of the military court on Rizal’s case
Unanimous death sentence
Date when Governor Polavieja approved Rizal’s execution order
December 28, 1896
Scheduled date and time of Rizal’s execution
December 30, 1896, at 7:00 AM
Execution site of Rizal
Bagumbayan Field (Luneta)
Last 24 hours of Rizal’s life
From 6:00 AM on December 29 to 6:00 AM on December 30, 1896
Spanish newspaper correspondent who interviewed Rizal before his execution
Santiago Mataix
Rizal’s name for the Philippines
Pearl of the Orient Sea
Title of Rizal’s last poem
Mi Último Adiós
Newspaper that published an article titled ‘Unfortunate Philippines’ containing Rizal’s last poem
The Hong Kong Telegraph
Publication date of Rizal’s poem ‘Pearl of the Orient’
September 24, 1892