Midterm Flashcards
Filipino nationalist, writer, revolutionary, and
regarded as a national hero of the Philippines.
Through his writings, he advocated for reform
and independence, most notably in his novels
“Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo,
“
which critiqued Spanish colonial rule.
Jose Rizal
jose rizal birthday
june 19, 1861
rizals birthplace
calamba laguna
a
typical Spanish-Filipino
colonial house.
bahay na bato
rizals siblings
saturnina, paciano, narcisa, olympia, lucia, maria, jose, concepcion, josefa, trinidad, soledad
rizals father
don francisco rizal mercado
Became “cabeza de barangay”
(head of town.) in Calamba
francisco rizal mercado
rizals mother
teodora alonso
The eldest sister of Jose Rizal
saturnina rizal
was the only brother of
Jose Rizal.
paciano rizal
He joined the Philippine Revolution
where he rose up to the ranks of a
General.
paciano rizal
The one who found the unmarked
grave of her brother, Jose in the
abandoned Old Paco Cemetery.
narcisa rizal
married Silvestre Ubaldo and
together they had three children
olympia rizal
Did not live very long as she died at
the age of 3 in 1865
concepcion rizal
She was unmarried lived together with
sister Trinidad until death.
josefa rizal
She married Pantaleon Quintero
and together they had 5 children.
soledad rizal
who baptised rizal?
rev. rufino collantes and rev. pedro casana
Classmate of his father who taught him the
rudiments of Latin
leon monroy
He taught Rizal to develop the skills in
swimming, fencing, wrestling and other
sports.
uncle manuel alberto
Taught him to love and admire the
beauty of nature.
uncle jose Alberto alonso
scholar who instilled in Rizal’s mind
the love for education and its
importance, the value of hard work, to
think for himself, and to observe his
surroundings carefully
uncle gregorio
Helped Rizal understand the philosophy
of life and learned the value of scholarship
and intellectual honesty
father leoncio lopez
age Rizal
entered the Ateneo Municipal de
Manila.
11y/o