AI Generated Flashcards: Recit Life of Jose Rizal
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The officer assigned by Governor General Camilo Polavieja to oversee all arrangements for Rizal’s execution
Captain Rafael Dominguez
The date when Captain Rafael Dominguez read Rizal’s death sentence
December 29, 1896
The designated location where Rizal was sentenced to be executed
Bagumbayan (Luneta)
The specific time Rizal was scheduled to be shot by a firing squad
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The Jesuit rector of Ateneo Municipal who visited Rizal in his last moments
Father Miguel Saderra Mata
The Jesuit teacher who reminded Rizal about the Sacred Heart of Jesus statuette he carved as a student
Father Luis Viza
The object that Rizal carved with his pen knife as an Ateneo student and received back from Father Viza
Statuette of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
The priest who arrived to relieve Father Viza and joined Rizal for breakfast
Father Antonio Rosell
The lawyer who served as Rizal’s defense counsel and was thanked by Rizal for his efforts
Lieutenant Luis Taviel de Andrade
The priest who had predicted that Rizal would lose his head for writing ‘Noli Me Tangere’
Father Federico Faura
Rizal’s remark to Father Faura acknowledging his prediction about his fate
‘Father, you are indeed a prophet.’
The Jesuit missionary from Dapitan who befriended Rizal during his exile and visited him on his last day
Vicente Balaguer
The Spanish journalist who interviewed Rizal for ‘El Heraldo de Madrid’ before his execution
Santiago Mataix
The period of the day when Rizal was left alone in his cell and was likely writing his farewell poem
12:00 PM to 3:30 PM
The place where Rizal hid his farewell poem, ‘Mi Último Adiós’
Inside his alcohol cooking stove
The person who gifted Rizal the alcohol cooking stove where he hid his farewell poem
Paz Pardo de Tavera (wife of Juan Luna)
The language in which Rizal wrote his last letter to Professor Blumentritt
German
The main topic of discussion when Father Balaguer visited Rizal at 3:30 PM
Rizal’s possible retraction of anti-Catholic ideas and Masonry membership
The family members who visited Rizal at 4:00 PM
His mother, Teodora Alonso, and his sister, Trinidad
The English phrase Rizal whispered to Trinidad while handing her the alcohol cooking stove
‘There is something inside.’
The priest who entered Rizal’s cell after the departure of his family members
Father Estanislao March
The Dean of the Manila Cathedral who visited Rizal at 6:00 PM
Don Silvino López Tuñón
The time when Rizal had his last supper
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The people Rizal forgave before his execution
His enemies, including the military judges who condemned him
The fiscal of the Royal Audiencia of Manila who visited Rizal at 9:30 PM
Don Gaspar Cestaño
The reaction of Don Gaspar Cestaño after conversing with Rizal
He was impressed by Rizal’s intelligence and noble character
The name of the anti-Filipino Archbishop who submitted a retraction draft to Rizal
Archbishop Bernardino Nozaleda
The time when the retraction draft was presented to Rizal
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Rizal’s response to the retraction draft given by Archbishop Nozaleda
He rejected it because it was too long and he disliked it
The time when Rizal heard Mass, confessed his sins, and took Holy Communion
3:00 AM, December 30, 1896
The time when Rizal had his last breakfast and wrote letters to his family and brother Paciano
5:30 AM, December 30, 1896
The person who accompanied Josephine Bracken during her final visit to Rizal
Josefa Rizal (Rizal’s sister)
The final gift Rizal gave to Josephine Bracken
‘Imitation of Christ’ by Father Thomas à Kempis
The last letter Rizal wrote before his death and its recipients
A letter to his beloved parents
The event that signaled the start of Rizal’s death march to Bagumbayan
A trumpet sound at Fort Santiago
Rizal’s attire during his execution
Black suit, black derby hat, black shoes, white shirt, black tie
The person who checked Rizal’s pulse before his execution and his observation
Dr. Felipe Ruiz Castillo; Rizal’s pulse was normal, showing he was not afraid to die
The exact time of Rizal’s execution
7:03 AM, December 30, 1896
The title given to Rizal’s farewell poem
‘Mi Último Adiós’ (Last Farewell)
The Filipino priest-patriot who gave Rizal’s farewell poem its title
Father Mariano Dacanay
The newspaper that first published ‘Mi Último Adiós’ and its date
La Independencia, September 25, 1898
The reaction of Spanish spectators immediately after Rizal’s execution
They shouted ‘Viva España!’ (‘Long Live Spain!’) and ‘Muerte a los Traidores!’ (‘Death to the Traitors!’)
The song played by the Spanish military band after Rizal’s execution
‘Marcha de Cádiz’
The phrase Rizal’s life and writings proved
‘The pen is mightier than the sword.’