Unit 5: Exile, Trial, & Death Flashcards
A friend of Rizal who informed him that the revolution-ridden Cuba was raged by a yellow-fever epidemic in 1895
Blumentritt
The Katipunan leader who sent an emissary to Rizal in Dapitan
Andres Bonifacio
The cash prize won by the Manila Lottery ticket no. 9736 which was jointly owned by Rizal, Carnicero, and a Spanish resident of Dipolog
PHP 20,000
The commandant who became Rizal’s friend during his exile in Dapitan
Ricardo Carnicero
The year Rizal founded the school in Dapitan which yielded 20 pupils before he left
1893
Rizal’s favorite teacher in Ateneo and the priest assigned by the Jesuit Order to Dapitan with whom he had cordial religious discussions
Francisco de Paula Sanchez
The orphan with Irish blood and the stepdaughter of Rizal’s patient from Hong Kong
Josephine Bracken
The doctor sent by Andres Bonifacio to Dapitan to inform Rizal about Katipunan
Pio Valenzuela
A European academician and philologist friend of Rizal in London
Reinhold Rost
The scientist in Dresden, Europe to whom Rizal sent various biological specimens
Adolph Meyer
The first attempt by the […] to win back the deported Rizal to the Catholic fold was to offer him to live in the Dapitan convent under some conditions
Jesuit friars
[…], along with daughter […], joined Rizal in Dapitan and resided with him in the church convent in 1893
- Dona Teodora
- Trinidad
It was in […] where Rizal learned that his true love Leonor Rivera had died
Dapitan
Rizal’s niece […] also had experienced living for some time with her exile uncle in Mindanao
Angelica
In Dapitan, Rizal would rise at […] to see to his plants, feed his animals, and prepare breakfast
five in the morning
The real name of Pablo Mercado who claimed to be Rizal’s relative was […]
Florencio Nanaman
In […], Rizal wrote to the ten Governor-General Roman Blanco, volunteering to provide medical services in Cuba
December 1895
Rizal said, […] as he waved his hand in farewell to the generous and loving Dapitan folks
Adios, Dapitan!
Rizal recommended that if the Katipunan were to start a revolution, it had to ask for the support of […]
rich and educated Filipinos
The steamer […] departed for Manila at midnight of July 31, 1896
Espana
The Filipino patriot who was once figuratively referred to by Spanish officials as a “trapped rat”
Rizal
Rizal’s defense counsel who took the floor and tried his very best to save his client by reading his responsive defense
Lt. Luis Taviel de Andrade
The Katipunero who disguised himself as a ship crew member and had managed to get close to Rizal
Emilio Jacinto
The Katipunan plot to revolt against the Spanish authorities was discovered on August 19 through the confession of this man
Teodoro Patino
Judge Advocate Dominguez presented Rizal’s criminal case followed by the lengthy speech of this prosecuting lawyer
Enrique de Alcocer
The Military Commander of Barcelona who ordered to placed Rizal under heavy guard
General Eulogio Despujol
The steamer which left Dapitan for Manila on July 31, 1896 with Rizal as a passenger
Espana
The military leader who led the troops that forced the Rizal family to vacate their Calamba home in 1890
Colonel Francisco Olive
Rizal wrote a letter to this man telling him that he received some information that Blanco had an order to arrest him
Blumentritt
The Governor who signed the court decision and decreed that Rizal be executed by firing squad at 7am on December 30, 1896 at Bagumbayan (Luneta)
Governor-General Camilo de Polavieja
Rizal was tried before seven members of the military court, with Lt. Col. […] acting as the president
Jose Togores Arjona
Katipunan’s first major assaults happened on […] and […] when they attacked the Civil Guard garrison in Pasig
Aug 29 & 30
On September 2, Rizal was transported to the ship […]
Isla de Panay
The medal brought to Rizal by the Jesuit priests, Miguel Saderra Mata and Luis Viza
Medal of the Ateneo’s Marian Congregation
The book Rizal gave to Josephine when they embraced some hours before his death
Imitation of Christ
The priest who allegedly drafted the shorter version of Rizal’s alleged retraction
Pio Pi
The priest Rizal shared his breakfast with
Antonio Rosell
Rizal’s get-up as he slowly walked to Bagumbayan on the day of his execution
black suit and black bowler hat
Facing the sky, the national hero fell on the ground dead at this time of the morning of December 30, 1896
7:03 am
The priest who advised Rizal to forget about his resentment and marry Josephine canonically
Federico Faura
This man from a Spanish newspaper, the El Heraldo de Madrid interviewed Rizal
Santiago Mataix
The two last words of Rizal as he made his final effort to twist his bullet-pierced body halfway around
Consummatum est!
(It is finished!)
The Austrian scholar Rizal called as “my best, my dearest friend”
Blumentritt