Rizal’s Encounter with the Friars Spy Flashcards

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He introduced himself as a friend and relative, showing a photo of Rizal and a pair of buttons with the initials “P.M.” as evidence of his kinship with the Rizal family.

He offered his services as a confidential courier of Rizal’s letters and writings for the patriots in Manila.

He was hired by the Recollect friars to a secret mission in Dapitan–to introduce nimseif to Rizal as a friend and relative, to spy on Rizal’s activities, and to flich certain letters and writings of Rizal which might incriminate him in the revolutionary movement.

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Pablo Mercado

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The truth came out during this investigation. it turns out that pablo mercado is
Real Name: ___________________
Age: _______
CivilStatus: ________
Hometown: _________________

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The truth came out during this investigation.
Real Name: Florencio-Namanan
Age: 30
CivilStatus: Single
Hometown: Cagayan de Misamis

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3
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Rizal received a news from his sister on ______________ that Leonor Rivera died.

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August 28, 1893

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Her last wish was to buried with her the silver box containing the ashes of Rizal’s burned letter be buried with her.

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Leonor Rivera

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5
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Real Parents of Josephine Bracken

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James Bracken and Elizabeth Jane MacBride

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6
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Josephine Bracken was adopted by

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George Taufer

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Q

No opthalmic specialist in Hong Kong could cure Mr. Taufer’s blindness so that he, accompanied by his adopted daughter Josephine went to Manila to seek the services of Dr. Jose Rizal.
They were accompanied by a Filipina companion, ______________.
They also presented to Rizal a card of introduction by Julio Llorente, his friend and schoolmate.

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Manuela Orlac

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(July 11, 1869 - April 6, 1956) was a Filipino physician and revolutionary leader. At the age of 23, he joined the society of Katipunan, a movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution. Together with Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto, they formed the secret chamber of the society called Camara Reina. He took charge of the publication of Ang Kalayaan, Katipunan’s first and only official publication. He was the one who tried to convince the exiled José Rizal to join the revolutionary movement.

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Pío Valenzuela y Alejandrino

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9
Q

Rizal was offered his services as military doctor in
• Cuba, this was the idea of Governor Gen. ____________.
On July 1896, Rizal’s four year exile in Dapitan came to and end.

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Ramon Blanco

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10
Q

his defender and later they became good friends in a very short period of time, he tried his best to save Rizal.

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Lt. Luis Taviel de Andrade

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TAKE NOTE

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Here are some highlights of Rizal’s last hours:

Decomber 29, 4:00 pm - Rizal’s mother arrived. Rizal knelt down before her and kissed her hands, in Engine rosomething inside ays mething was Rials are pom i Sara Adio.

At 8:00 pm Rizal had his last supper.
December 30, 3:00am - Rizal heard mass, confessed his sins, and took Holy Communion.

5:30 am he took his last breakfast on earth. In the same time Josephine Bracken, accompanied by a sister of Rizal arrived with tears in her oyos, bade him farewell. Rizal embraced her for the last time, and before she left, Rizal gave her a last gift - a religious book.

At 6:00 am - the soldiers were getting ready for the death march to Bagumbayan, Rizal wrote his last letter to his beloved parents:

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12
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Above the drum-beats, the sharp command “FIRE” was heard, and the guns of the firing squad barked. Rizal, with supreme effort, he turned his bullet-riddled body to the right, and fell on the ground dead - with face upward facing the morning sun. It was exactly ____ in the morning when he died in the bloom of manhood - aged 35 years, five months and 11 days.

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7:03

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