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Dates Rizal

The document outlines significant dates and events related to the life of Jose Rizal, including the Rizal bill's inception and effect, his birth and death, and key moments in Philippine history such as the Philippine Revolution and Independence Day. It also lists notable individuals associated with Rizal, including supporters and opponents of the Rizal law, as well as his family, mentors, and love interests. Additionally, it details Rizal's travels across various countries, highlighting his experiences abroad.

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Dates Rizal

The document outlines significant dates and events related to the life of Jose Rizal, including the Rizal bill's inception and effect, his birth and death, and key moments in Philippine history such as the Philippine Revolution and Independence Day. It also lists notable individuals associated with Rizal, including supporters and opponents of the Rizal law, as well as his family, mentors, and love interests. Additionally, it details Rizal's travels across various countries, highlighting his experiences abroad.

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IMPORTANT DATES:

1. June 12, 1956 – started the Rizal bill


2. August 16, 1956 – rizal bill took effect
3. June 19 1861 – Birthday
4. December 30, 1896 – Death
5. 1750s to 1850s – Ascendance of the Chinese Mestizos
6. 1762 to 1764 – Spanish and British conflict
7. 1571 – large colony of Chinese evolved
8. 1896 to 1898 – Philippine Revolution
9. June 12, 1898 – Philippine Independence Day
10. 1770s – Secularization Movement began
11. 1787 – to end the secularization
12. January 20, 1872 – Cavite Mutiny
13. February 17, 1872 – GOMBURZA
14. 1872 to 1877 – Ateneo Municipal
15. June 10, 1872 – Entrance exam at San Juan de Letran (Dominican)
16. November 25, 1881 – he was presented the title for his excellency (UST)
17. May 1, 1882 – left calamba (Barcelona)
18. May 3, 1882 – left manila (Barcelona)
19. June 16, 1882 – arrived at Barcelona
20. September 1882 – moved to Madrid
21. November 3, 1882 – enrolled at Universidad Central de Madrid
22. November 1885 – Arrived at France
23. February 1886 – Arrived at Germany
24. November 1, 1886 – Moved to Berlin
25. August 8, 1887 – Came back to PH
26. February 3, 1888 – left Ph
27. February 8, 1888 – Hongkong
28. February 28, 1888 – Japan
29. April 28, 1888 – USA
30. May 25, 1888 – London, England
31. December 1888 – went back to barcelona and madrid
32. February 15, 1889 – founding of la solaridad Graciano lopez jaena
33. January 18, 1890 – Brussels Belgium
34. March 29, 1890 – Biarritz, France
35. November 20, 1891 – Hong Kong
36. June 26, 1892 to July 31, 1896 – Exile
37. July 3, 1892 – formed La Liga Filipina
38. July 7, 1892 – arrest
39. July 17, 1892 – Dapitan
40. November 20, 1896 to December 26, 1896 – Trial
41.
People:

1. Senator Claro M. Recto and Senator Jose P. Laurel Sr. – pro rizal law
2. Senator Francisco Rodrigo, Mariano Cuenco, and Deocaroso Rosales – anti rizal law
3. Pedro Paterno and Gregorio Sanciano – Chinese mestizos
4. Don Clemente de Azansa – hacienda de calamba
5. Josephine Bracken – Rizal’s wife
6. John Bowring – Chinese mestizos are more active and enterprising
7. Charles III – king of spain who created the policy to subject the catholic church to the Spanish
monarchy
8. General Simeon de Anda – implemented to fill vacant clergy posts in parishes with seculars.
9. Pedro Pelaez y Sebastian – godfather of the Philippine revolution, servant of god, and advocated
for the secularization
10. Fernando La Madrid – leader of the cavite mutiny, mestizo
11. Jaerel Brent Senior – second in command of Fernando, moreno
12. General Felipe Ginoves – besieged the Fort San Felipe
13. Governor General Rafael Izquierdo – governor general in the mutiny
14. Jose Montero y Vidal – Spanish account
15. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera and Edmund Plauchut – other accounts of cavite mutiny
16. Mariano Gomez – first to be killed
17. Jacinto Zamora – second to be killed, gambling and panguingue
18. Jose Burgos – most dramatic death
19. Francisco Zaldua – snitch
20. Domingo Lam-co – Chinese lineage
21. Father Rufino Collantes – rizal’s baptism
22. Francisco Mercado – father
23. Teodora Alonso Realonda y Quintos – mother
24. Saint Joseph and Gervacio Protacio – rizal was named after these saints
25. Jose Alberto, Gregorio, Manuel – three uncles
26. Jose Alberto – for arts
27. Gregorio – academics
28. Manuel – athletics/sports
29. Maestro Celestino, Maestro Lucas Padua, and Leon Monroy – first three tutors
30. Maestro Justiano Aquino Cruz – teacher in Binan
31. Pedro – first brawl
32. Andres Salandaanan
33. Fr. Magin Ferrand – admu registrar
34. Father Jose Bech – first professor
35. Father Pablo Pastells – mentored him in his extracurricular in admu
36. Father Francisco Paula de Sanchez - guided Rizal developing his skills in poetry before he took up
lessons.
37. Agustin Saez – painting lessons
38. Teodoro Romualdez de Jesus – sculpture lessons
39. Segunda Katigbak of Batangas – the first woman he was into
40. Leonor Rivera – his first cousin whom he courted
41. Miguel Morayta – professor at Unibersidad Central de Madrid
42. Consuelo – his love interest in Madrid
43. Osei-san – love interest in Japan
44. Gertrude Beckett – love interest in England
45. Colonel Francisco Olive – Judge advocate in Rizal’s trial
46. Lt. Luis Taviel de Andrade – Rizal’s bodyguard and attorney
47. Captain Dominguez and Dela Pena – Judge advocates

RIZAL’S TRIP

1. Barcelona
2. Madrid
3. Paris
4. Germany
5. Berlin, Germany
6. Genova, Switzerland
7. Calamba
8. Philippines
9. Hongkong
10. Japan
11. USA
12. England
13. Madrid and Barcelona
14. Paris
15. England
16. Brussels
17. Biarritz, France
18. Madrid
19. Hong Kong

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