Rizal's Exile, Trial, and Death Flashcards
When and where did he publish Noli Mi Tangere?
March 1887, Berlin
What did he reprint in Paris with his annotations to prove that the Filipinos had a civilization worthy to be proud of even long before the Spaniards set foot on Philippine soil?
Morga’s Successos de las Islas Filipinas, 1890
When and where did he publish El Filibusterismo?
September 18, 1891, Ghent
Where and when was Rizal imprisoned?
Fort Santiago, July 6, 1892 to July 15, 1892
What was he charged for that put him in Fort Santiago?
Anti-friar pamphlets were found in the luggage of his sister Lucia who arrive with him from Hong Kong.
Where was he a political exile?
Dapitan
What did Rizal do while exiled in Dapitan?
- Agriculture
- Fishing and business
- Hospital maintenance and operation
- Taught students English, Spanish, and the arts, the sciences, vocational courses, self-defense
- Research and specimen collection
- Correspondence
What did Rizal construct with the help pf his students?
- Water Dam
- Relief map of Mindanao
How was he put back in Fort Santiago?
When the Philippine Revolution started on August 26, 1896, his enemies lost no time in pressing him down. They were able to enlist witnesses that linked him with the revolt and these were never allowed to be confronted by him.
For how long was his 2nd imprisonment at Fort Santiago?
November 3, 1986 to December 30, 1896
A once untitled poem that he wrote in his prison cell
Ultimo Adios, which expressed Rizal’s love for the country and the Filipinos
After a mock trial, Rizal was convicted of:
- Rebellion
- Sedition
- Forming illegal associations
How old was Rizal when he was executed?
35 years old
Where and when was Rizal executed?
Bagumbayan Field, December 30, 1896