family, childhood, and education of rizal Flashcards

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____, the family’s paternal ascendant was a full-blooded Chinese who came to the Philippines from China in the closing years of the 17th century and married a Chinese half-breed by the name of Ines de la Rosa.

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Domingo Lam-co

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Full name of Dr. Jose Rizal

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Dr. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo Y Realonda

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Dr. Rizal birthday

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June 19, 1861, Wednesday

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____ a native of Batangas was the priest who baptized Rizal.

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Fr. Rufino Collantes

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______ a native of Calamba and a close friend of the Rizal Family became his Godfather.

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Fr. Pedro Casanas

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He completed his medical course in ____.

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Spain

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Conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the _____.

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Universidad Central de Madrid

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Protacio was from _____ which come from a Christian Calendar.

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Gervacio P

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Mercado adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco, (the paternal great-grandfather of Jose Rizal), which means _____.

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market

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Rizal from the word “Ricial” in Spanish which means ____.

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green field

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Rizal’s father

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Don Francisco Mercado II

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Rizal’s mother

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Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda

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Don Francisco studied Latin and Philosophy at the _____.

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College of San Jose in Manila

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Doña Teodora educated at the _____, a well-known college for girls in the city.

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College of Santa Rosa

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Eldest child of the Rizal-Alonzo marriage. Married Manuel Timoteo Hidalgo of Tanauan,
Batangas.

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Saturnina

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____ Immortalized him in Rizal’s first novel Noli Me Tangere as the wise Pilosopo Tasio-Rizal regarded him as the “most noble of Filipinos”

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Paciano

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The third child. married Antonio Lopez at Morong, Rizal; a teacher and musician

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Narcisa

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The fourth child. Married Silvestre Ubaldo; died in 1887 from childbirth.

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Olimpia

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_____ married to Mariano Herbosa of Calamba, who was a nephew of Father Casanas.

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Lucia

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Nickname of Dr. Rizal

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Pepe

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He was executed by the Spaniards
on ________.

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December 30, 1896

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____ died of sickness at the age of 3.

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Conception “Concha”

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The ninth child. An epileptic, died a spinster.

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Josefa

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The tenth child. Died a spinster and the last of the family to die.

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Trinidad

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____ (a Chinese immigrant from China, arrived in Manila about 1690)
Domingo Lamco
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Well-to-do Chinese Christian girl of Changchow. She married Domingo.
Ines de la Rosa
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Son of Domingo and Ines Lamco
Francisco Mercado
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____ married to Francisco Mercado
Cirilia Bernacha
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(Rizal’s grandfather) - Had thirteen children, the youngest being Francisco Mercado (Rizal’s father)
Juan Mercado
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______ (The last native king of Tondo)
Lakandula
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(Rizal’s maternal Great-great Grandfather of Japanese Ancestry)
Eugenio Ursua
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A Filipina,Married Eugenio Ursua
Benigma
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The daughter of Eugenio and Benigma
Regina
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He married Regina (a Filipino from Pangasinan)
Manuel de Quintos
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The daughter of Manuel and Regina
Brigida
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____ married to Brigida(a prominent Spanish Filipino mestizo of Binan)
Lorenzo Alberto Alonso
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5 children of the Alonso's
1. Narcisa 2. Teodora 3. Gregoria 4. Manuel 5. Jose
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The Rizal family belonged to the ______, a town aristocracy in Spanish Philippines
Principalia
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encouraged Rizal to develop his frail body by means of physical exercises
uncle Manuel
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a scholar instilled into the mind of the young Pepe the for education
uncle Gregorio
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develop his artistic ability
uncle Jose Alberto
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fostered Rizal’s love for scholarship and intellectual Honesty.
Fr. Leoncio Lopez
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Rizal's first teacher.
his mother
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____ (a classmate of Rizal’s father) that instructed young Pepe in Spanish and Latin
Leon Monroy
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Rizal first studied under ______ in Binan, Laguna before he was sent to Manila.
Justiniano Aquino Cruz
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After going to Binan, Rizal enrolled in ______.
Ateneo de Municipal
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In June 1871, Teodora Alonzo Mercado to be arrested for _______.
two and a half years
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_____ they belong to the order or congregations of the Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans and Augustinians
regular priest
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_____ these were local or native priest that does not belong to any order.
secular priest
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GomBurZa
Fr. Mariano Gomez Fr. Jose Apolonio Burgos Fr. Jacinto Zamora
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The martyrdom of GomBurZa
February 17, 1872
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When Rizal was 11 years old, he entered ______ and took up BACHELORS OF ARTS.
Ateneo Municipal (de Manila)
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_____ was the college registrar, refused to admit Rizal in Ateneo.
Fr. Martin Ferrando
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students boarding inside the campus
roman empire
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the non-school boarders
carthaginian empire
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Ateneo Municial Rank System
1. emperor (the best student in each empire) 2. tribune 3. decurion 4. centurion 5. stand-bearer
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Rizal’s first professor in Ateneo whom he described as a “tall thin man, with a body slightly bent forward, a harried walk, an ascetic face, severe and inspired, small deep-sunken eyes, a sharp nose that was almost Greek, and thin lips forming an arc whose ends fell toward the chin
Fr. Jose Bech
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Rizal’s first prize for being the brightest pupil in the whole class
a religious picture
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To improve his Spanish, Rizal took private lessons in ________ during the noon recesses. He paid three pesos for those extra Spanish lessons
Santa Isabel College
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the first favorite novel of Rizal which made a deep impression on him.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
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Rizal persuaded his father to buy him this set of historical work that was a great aid in his studies
Universal History by Cesar Cantu
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a German scientist-traveler who visited the Philippines in 1859-1860 who wrote Travels in the Philippines
Dr. Feodor Jagor
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a great educator and scholar, one of Rizal’s professors who inspired him to study harder and to write poetry
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
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Rizal described this Jesuit professor as “model of uprightness, earnestness, and love for the advancement of his pupils”
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
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Commencement Day, Rizal, who was 16 years old, received from his Alma Mater, Ateneo Municipal, the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with highest honors
March 23, 1877
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advised Rizal to stop communing with the Muse and pay more attention to more practical studies
Fr. Jose Vilaclara
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Rizal studied painting under the famous Spanish painter, _____.
Agustin Saez
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Rizal studied sculpture under ____, a noted Filipino sculptor.
Romualdo de Jesus
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Rizal carved an image of the ______ on a piece of batikuling (Philippine hardwood) with his pocket-knife
Virgin Mary
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____ impressed by Rizal’s sculptural talent, requested him to carve for him an image of Sacred Heart of Jesus
Fr. Lleonart
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one of Rizal’s contemporaries in the Ateneo, related an incident of Rizal’s schooldays in Ateneo which reveals hero’s resignation to pain and forgiveness. “Neither bitterness nor rancor towards the guilty party”
Felix M. Roxas
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This anecdotes illustrates Rizal’s predilection to help the helpless at the risk of his own life
Manuel Xerez Burgos
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_____1874, the first poem Rizal probably wrote during his days in Ateneo which before he was 14 years old
Mi Primera Inspiracion (My First Inspiration)
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written in 1876 a tender poem in honor of his hometown Calamba.
Un Recuerdo a mi pueblo (A Gift to my Town)
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In total Rizal wrote ___ poems while he was still studying in Ateneo Municipal.
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Rizal who was then nearly 16 years old, matriculated in the University of Santo Tomas, taking the course on Philosophy and Letters
April 1877
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Upon learning that his mother was going blind, Rizal opted to study ______ at UST.
opthalmology
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Rizal, who was then 18 years old, submitted this poem -is an inspiring poem of flawless form. Rizal beseeched the Filipino youth to rise from lethargy, to let genius fly swifter than the wind and descend with art and science to break the chains that have long bound the spirit of the people -this winning poem of Rizal is a classic in Philippine literature
A La Juventud Filipina
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_____ an allegorical drama written by Rizal which he entered in the literary contest of Artistic-Literary Lyceum in 1880 to commemorate the fourth centennial of the death of Cervantes, was a literary masterpiece based on the Greek classics.
El Consejo de los Dioses (The Councils of the Gods)
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this was written when Rizal was 15 years old, Rizal viewed the Philippines as part of Spain, a queen that needs to be served
A La Juventud Filipina (To the Filipino Youth)
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written in December 8,1880, the 19-year-old Rizal, viewed the Philippine as a country suffering under Spain, this was his vision after the incident with guardia civil
Junto al Pasig (Beside the Pasig)
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Rizal depicted the Philippines as untroubled and not naïve
Un Recuendo a mi pueblo (A gift to my town)
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Rizal wrote this on first month overseas, this clearly signals a qualitative shift in his Nationalism. Rizal describes the Philippines as a homeland sitting under a sky without a sun or star. A depiction that the homeland is deprived of enlightenment and hope
El Amor Patrio (Love of Country)
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Barcelona for Madrid where he enrolls at the ______ for the course leading to a Licentiate in Medicine
Universidad Central
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______ earns his licentiate in Philosophy and letters.
June 19, 1885
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November 1885 , travels to Paris to study ophthalmic surgery under ____.
Dr. Louis de Wecker (Paris)
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February 6, 1886, moves to Heidelberg to continue his ophthalmological studies under _____.
Dr. Otto Becker
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Noli Me Tangere is published in ____ 1887.
Berlin
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May to June, whirlwind tour of Europe with _____.
Maximo Viola
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Rizal enrolled in the _______ in two courses—Medicine and Philosophy and Letters
Universidad Central de Madrid (Central University of Madrid)
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Rizal studied painting and sculpture.
Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando
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during the summer twilights, this is where Rizal sipped coffee and fraternized with the students from Cuba, Mexico, Argentina, etc
Antigua Cafe de Levante
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society of Spaniards and Filipinos which Rizal joined shortly after his arrival in Madrid in 1882
Circulo Hispano-Filipino (Hispano-Philippine Circle)
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He was conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid on ______.
June 21, 1884
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Jose Rizal also finished his studies in Philosophy and Letters with higher grades. He was awarded the Degree of Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters by the Universidad Central de Madrid on _____ (his 24th birthday) with the rating of excellent
June 19, 1885
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leading French ophthalmologist wherein Rizal worked as an assistant from November 1885 to February 1886
Dr. Louis de Weckert
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He was a polish doctor who established a prominent ophthalmologic clinic in paris, he is notable for training prominent opthalmologist. Rizal worked for him as an assistant.
Dr. Javier Galezowski
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distinguished German ophthalmologist where Rizal worked—University Eye Hospital
Dr. Otto Becker
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April 22, 1886- Rizal wrote a fine poem _______ In the spring of 1886, Rizal was fascinated by the blooming flowers along the cool banks of the Neckar River. Among them was his favorite flower—the light blue “forget-me-not”
“A Las Flores de Heidelberg” (To the Flowers of Heidelberg)
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a mountainous village near Heidelberg where Rizal spent a three-month summer vacation
Wilhelmsfeld
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a kind Protestant pastor where Rizal stayed, who became his good friend and admirer, Rizal ended his sojourn at Pastor Ullmer’s home .
Dr. Karl Ullmer
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introduced to Rizal by Dr. Jagor; famous German anthropologist
Dr. Rudolf Virchow
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famous German ophthalmologist where Rizal worked
Dr. Ernest Schweigger
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Rizal wrote this scholarly paper in German which he read before the society in April 1887 his paper was published by the society in the same year, and elicited favorable comments from all scientific quarters
Tagalische Verkunst (Tagalog Metrical Art)
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Through the recommendation of Dr.Jagor and Dr. Meyer, Rizal was accepted as the member of the following societies (3):
1. anthropological society 2. ethnological society 3. geographical society
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5 reasons why Rizal lived in Berlin, famous capital of unified Germany
1. to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology 2. to further his studies of sciences and languages 3. to observe the economic and political conditions of the German nation 4. to associate with famous German scientists and scholars 5. to publish his novel, Noli Me Tangere
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According to the book _______; Rizal’s descendants felt that being related to the hero was a liability
Rizal without the over coat by Ambet Ocampo