Midterm Flashcards

1
Q

Full name of Rizal

A

Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Y Alonzo Realonda

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2
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Original spelling of “Rizal”

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Ricial

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3
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Names of sibling of Rizal

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SATURNINA
PACIANO
NARCISA
OLYMPIA
LUCIA
MARIA
JOSE RIZAL
CONCEPCION
JOSEFA
TRINIDAD
SOLEDAD

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4
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The oldest Sibling of Rizal

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Saturnina

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5
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Oldest sibling of Rizal

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Saturnina

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6
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Saturnina is married to?

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Manuel Hildago of Tanuan Batangas

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7
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Saturnina died in?

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1913 at age of 63

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Only brother

Jose referred to him as “Uto”

Attended Collegio de San Jose in Manila

He sent a monthly allowance of 50 pesos to Jose Rizal He became a Military Commander of Katipunan.

He married Severina Decena and they had 2 children.

He died of Tuberculosis at the age of 79

A

Paciano “Ciano”

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She supported her Brother Jose’s studies abroad. She could narrate all of the poems of Jose Rizal Married to Antonio Lopez, a teacher and musician.

She relentlessly searched for the grave of Rizal in Paco Cemetry and after 2 days she found it and marked the grave with the initials R.P.J.

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Narcisa “Sisa”

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Married to Silvestro Ubaldo, a telegraph operator from Manila.

Jose loved to tease her; he described Ypia as stout sister. Attended in La Concordia College.

She was the schoolmate of Jose’s first love, Segunda Katigbak

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Olimpia “Ypia”

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Married to Silvestro Ubaldo, a telegraph operator from Manila.

Jose loved to tease her; he described Ypia as stout sister. Attended in La Concordia College.

She was the schoolmate of Jose’s first love, Segunda Katigbak

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Olimpia “Ypia”

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12
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Married to Mariano Herbosa and they had five children. Mariano died in 1889 Cholera Epidemic, but he was denied a Christian burial. This was due to the fact that he was Jose Rizal’s brother-in-law. In response, Jose Rizal wrote the Una Profanacion.

She passed away in 1919.

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Lucia “Lucia”

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13
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Married Daniel Faustino Cruz and they had 5 children One of Maria’s children, Mauricio Cruz, became one of the students of Rizal in Dapitan.

She was the recipient of many of Rizal’s letter.

She passed away in 1945.

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Maria “Biang”

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14
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Died at the age of three (3)
Cause of death: sickness
Rizal’s first sorrow
Jose played with her and from her he learned the sweetness of a sisterly love.

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Concepcion “Concha”

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15
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She suffered in epilepsy She joined and was an active member of the Katipunan. Unmarried and lived with sister Trinidad until death. She died in 1945.

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Josefa “Panggoy”

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16
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She suffered in epilepsy She joined and was an active member of the Katipunan. Unmarried and lived with sister Trinidad until death. She died in 1945.

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Josefa “Panggoy”

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Known as the custodian of Mi Ultimo Adios She also joined Katipunan when Jose died Remained single and share a home with her sister Josefa She died in 1951, having outlived all of her siblings

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Trinidad “Trining”

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• Youngest of the Rizal’s siblings
• Married Pantaleon Quintero and had 5 children
• Most educated among Rizal’s sister
• She was an educator
• She passed away in 1929

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Soledad “Choleng”.

19
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• Youngest of the Rizal’s siblings
• Married Pantaleon Quintero and had 5 children
• Most educated among Rizal’s sister
• She was an educator
• She passed away in 1929

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Soledad “Choleng”.

20
Q

Mother of Rizal

A

Teodora Alonso Realonda Y Quintos

Born as the second child of Lorenzo Alonso

21
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Born as the second child of Lorenzo Alonso and Brigida De quintos on November 9, 1827 in Manila.
School attended: College of Sta. Rosa Rizal described her as “a woman of higher culture”

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Teodora Alonso Realonda Y Quintos

22
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She was married to Don Francisco on June 28, 1848.

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Teodora Alonso Realonda Y Quintos

23
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Father of Rizal

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Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado Y Alejandra II

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Born as the youngest of 13 children of Cirila Alejandro and Juan Mercado on May 18, 1818 in Biñan, Laguna.

He was from the fourth generation of Chinese immigrant named Domingo Lamco.

School attended: Colegio de San Jose in Manila.

Degree: Philosophy and Latin He was elected in Calamba as Cabeza De Barangay

A

Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado Y Alejandra II

25
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Lovers of Rizal

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Leonor Valenzuela
Leonor Rivera
Suzanne Jacoby
Segunda Katigbak
Nellie Boustead
Seiko Usui
Josephine Bracken
Gertrude Beckett

26
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“Taimis”
Cousin from Camiling, Tarlac. Antonio Rivera’s “Casa Tomasina”. Longest love of Rizal. Inspiration for Maria Clara.
She was married to Henry Kipping

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Leonor Rivera

27
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Tall girl from Pagsanjan. Known as “Orang”. He wrote love letters in invisible ink.

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Leonor Valenzuela

28
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In 1890, Rizal moved to Brussels because of the high cost of living in Paris. In Brussels, he lived in the boarding house of the two Jacoby sisters. In time, they fell deeply in love with each other.

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Suzanne Jacoby

29
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She cried when Rizal left Brussels and wrote him when he was in Madrid.

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Suzanne Jacoby

30
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Puppy Love. From Lipa, Batanggas. First Love. Engaged to Manuel Luz. Rizal referred to her as “Miss L” “Fair with seductive and attractive

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Segunda Katigbak

31
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An emotional rebound. Reason for failed marriage proposal:
Nellie demanded that he give up his Catholic faith and convert to
Protestantism and Nelly’s mother did not approve of Rizal.

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Nellie Boustead

32
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An emotional rebound. Reason for failed marriage proposal:
Nellie demanded that he give up his Catholic faith and convert to
Protestantism and Nelly’s mother did not approve of Rizal.

A

Nellie Boustead

33
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An emotional rebound. Reason for failed marriage proposal:

Nellie demanded that he give up his Catholic faith and convert to

Protestantism and Nelly’s mother did not approve of Rizal.

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Nellie Boustead

34
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An emotional rebound. Reason for failed marriage proposal:

Nellie demanded that he give up his Catholic faith and convert to

Protestantism and Nelly’s mother did not approve of Rizal.

A

Nellie Boustead