Overall Flashcards
The number of languages which Rizal could speak?
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First written novel of Rizal
Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not)
Place where the novel Noli Me Tangere was published
Berlin (1887)
City where the novel El Filibusterismo was published
Ghent (1891)
The spanish priest who denounced Rizal’s novels as enemies of the Catholic region.
Fr. Jose Rodriguez
A supporter of the propaganda movement and Rizal’s best friend.
Dr. Ferdinand Blumentritt
The first poem written by Rizal
Sa Aking Mga Kabata
The best poem ever written by Rizal.
Mi Ultimo Adios (Ang Huling Paalam)
Known as “Dimalasang” and “Laon Laan”
Dr. Jose Rizal
The book written by Rizal in defense of alleged laziness of the Filipinos.
La Indolencia De Los Filipinos (The Indolence of Filipinos)
Pen name used by Rizal in his writings in La Solidaridad.
Laon Laan / Laong Laan
Spanish governor who signed the death sentence of Rizal.
Gen. Camilio G. De Polavieja
A translation of Rizal’s farewell poem written by Andres Bonifacio in Tagalog.
Pahimakas
Date of founding of the fortnightly newspaper “La Solidaridad”
Feb. 15, 1889
Date of last issue of La Solidaridad
Nov. 15, 1895
The first spanish friar to attack “Noli” and “El Fili”.
Fray Jose Rodriguez
Place where Rizal conceived the idea of establishing Liga Filipina, a civic association composed of Filipinos
Hongkong
Helped Rizal in preparing constitution of La Liga Filipina
Jose Maria Basa
Date when Rizal was exiled to Dapitan.
July 14, 1892
Rizal dedicated his famous poem “A La Juventud Filipina (To the Filipino Youth)”.
The liberal minded students at the University of Santo Tomas
To whom Rizal send his letter with this line: “I am innocent of the crime of rebellion. I am going to die with a tranquil conscience.
Ferdinand Blumentritt
The priest who baptized Rizal
Fr. Rufino Collantes
Philippine president who made December 30 as Day of National Mourning in Rizal honor.
Emilio Aguinaldo