Midterms 3: Rizal's Education and Life Abroad Flashcards
Rizal began writing farewell letters to his friends and family
May 1, 1882
Who gave him gave him money for his allowance
His brither, Paciano
Who gave him gave him a diamond ring
Saturnina
Rizal left on board the Spanish steamer _____ bound for Singapore using a passport of Jose Mercado
Salvadora
Rizal left on board the Spanish steamer Salvadora bound for Singapore using a passport of _____
Jose Mercado
SS Salvadora docked in Singapore and stayed in _____ for two days
Hotel dela Paz
In Singapore, Rizal transferred to another ship ____, a French steamer, which left Singapore for Europe on May 11. 1882
Djemnah
a seacoast town which is picturesque but lonely, quiet and sad
Point Galle
Djemnah docked at_____ and he said, this place is more beautiful, smart and elegant than Singapore. Point Galle and Manila
Colombo
He landed at Aden, Yemen at about ____. He made observation at that time
8:30am
is a city hotter than Manila. Rizal was amused to see the camels, for the first time.
Aden
He arrived at the _____ enroute to Marseilles. Rizal was impressed in the beautiful moonlight which reminded him of Calamba and his family.
Suez Canal
Make a Timeline of Rizal on Europe
1 Wrote a Letter
2 Spanish Steamer Salvador to Singapore
3 French Steamer Djemnah to Europe
4 Point Galle
5 Colombo
6 Aden
7 Suez Canal
8 City of Naples - First Europe
9 Merseilles
10 Chateau d’if
11 Barcelona
12 Madrid
13 Paris
14 Heidelberg, Germany
15 Berlin, Germany
This was the first European ground he set foot on. for 1 hr
City of Naples
Rizal was pleased on this Italian City because of its business activity, its lively people and its panoramic beauty.
City of Naples
Rizal visited the famous ____, where Dantes, hero of the Count of Monte Cristo was imprisoned.
Chateau d’if
Rizal’s first impression of Barcelona, the greatest city of
Cataluña and Spain’s second largest city was
unfavorable
Later, he came to like this city due to the prevalence of freedom and liberalism in the city and the good qualities demonstrated by its residents - open-heartedness; hospitality; and courage.
Barcelona
It was returned because the publication was ceased because of lack of funds.
“Revista de Madrid (Review of Madrid)
His article “Amor Patrio” was published in the
Diariong Tagalog
a Manila newspaper “Amor Patrio” was published
Diariong Tagalog
Who edited the Amor Patrio
Basilio Teodoro
Amor Patrio (Love of Country) – nationalistic essay, Rizal’s first article written on Spain’s soil. Under his pen-name
Laong Laan
Amor Patrio (Love of Country) was published in two texts
Spanish and Tagalog.
The Spanish text of Amor Patrio was the one originally written by
Rizal
Tagalog text of Amor Patrio was a Tagalog translation made by
Marcelo H. del Pilar
For the first time, he used the term Tierra Extranjera (Foreign Land) in referring to
Spain
Tierra Extranjera means
Foreign Land
What date Rizal moved heading to Madrid in order to continue his medical
studies.
September 2, 1882