AI Generated Flashcards: Recit Life of Jose Rizal

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Description/Meaning

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Date when Rizal left Barcelona for his last homecoming

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October 6, 1896

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Event Rizal meticulously recorded in his diary on October 6, 1896

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His departure from Barcelona

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What Rizal learned from a friendly officer on October 8, 1896

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Madrid newspapers blamed him for the Philippine revolution

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Date when Rizal’s diary was confiscated and examined before reaching Port Said

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October 11, 1896

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Date when Rizal’s diary was returned to him

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November 2, 1896

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English lawyer in Singapore whom Rizal’s friends contacted for help

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Attorney Hugh Fort

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Two individuals who sent telegrams to Attorney Hugh Fort to rescue Rizal

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Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor and Sixto Lopez

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Legal action attempted by Rizal’s friends in Singapore to free him

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Writ of habeas corpus

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Chief Justice of Singapore who denied the writ of habeas corpus for Rizal

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Chief Justice Lionel Cox

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Reason why Chief Justice Lionel Cox denied the writ of habeas corpus

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The Colon was carrying Spanish troops to the Philippines

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Date when the ship Colon reached Manila

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November 3, 1896

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Reaction of Spaniards and friars upon the arrival of Colon in Manila

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Wild rejoicing as it brought reinforcements and military supplies

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Date when the preliminary investigation on Rizal began

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November 20, 1896

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Judge advocate in charge of Rizal’s preliminary investigation

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Colonel Francisco Olive

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Two types of evidence presented against Rizal in his trial

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Documentary and testimonial evidence

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Number of documentary exhibits presented against Rizal

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Fifteen

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Author of a letter implicating Rizal in the Filipino reform campaign in Spain (October 16, 1888)

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Antonio Luna

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Author of a letter stating deportations would encourage people to hate tyranny (August 20, 1890)

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Rizal

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Person who wrote a letter implicating Rizal in the Propaganda campaign in Spain (January 7, 1889)

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Marcelo H. del Pilar

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Poem allegedly written by Rizal in Manila on September 12, 1891

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Letter describing Rizal as the man to free the Philippines from Spanish oppression (September 18, 1891)

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Carlos Oliver

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Organization that honored Rizal for his patriotic services in Manila (February 9, 1892)

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Rizal’s pseudonym used in letters

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Letter from Dimasalang (Rizal) to Tenluz (Juan Zulueta) about preparing a safe refuge for persecuted Filipinos
Dated May 24, 1892
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Author of a letter saying the Filipino people see Rizal as their savior (September 3, 1892)
Ildefonso Laurel
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Date when the preliminary investigation was concluded
November 26, 1896
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Special Judge Advocate who reviewed Rizal’s case after Colonel Olive
Governor Dominguez
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Judge Advocate General who submitted recommendations against Rizal
Don Nicolas de la Peña
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Four recommendations submitted by Judge Advocate General de la Peña
Immediate trial, continued imprisonment, property attachment of one million pesos, defense by an army officer
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Only right given to Rizal by the Spanish authorities regarding his defense
The right to choose his defense counsel
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Date when Rizal chose his defense counsel
December 8, 1896
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Defense counsel chosen by Rizal
Don Luis Taviel de Andrade
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Relation of Don Luis Taviel de Andrade to Rizal’s former bodyguard
Brother of Lt. Jose Taviel de Andrade
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Date when the charges were formally read to Rizal in his prison cell
December 11, 1896
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Crime for which Rizal was accused
Principal organizer and living soul of the Filipino insurrection
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Date when the Rizal case papers were forwarded to Malacañang Palace
December 13, 1896
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Document Rizal wrote on December 15, 1896, appealing to Filipinos
Manifesto to His People
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Key message in Rizal’s Manifesto to His People
Appeal to stop unnecessary bloodshed and achieve liberty through education and industry
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Date of Rizal’s last Christmas
December 25, 1896
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Date of Rizal’s court-martial
December 26, 1896
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Military official who presided over Rizal’s court-martial
Lt. Col. Togores Arjona
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Verdict of the military court on Rizal’s case
Unanimous death sentence
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Date when Governor Polavieja approved Rizal’s execution order
December 28, 1896
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Scheduled date and time of Rizal’s execution
December 30, 1896, at 7:00 AM
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Execution site of Rizal
Bagumbayan Field (Luneta)
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Last 24 hours of Rizal’s life
From 6:00 AM on December 29 to 6:00 AM on December 30, 1896
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Spanish newspaper correspondent who interviewed Rizal before his execution
Santiago Mataix
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Rizal’s name for the Philippines
Pearl of the Orient Sea
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Title of Rizal’s last poem
Mi Último Adiós
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Newspaper that published an article titled 'Unfortunate Philippines' containing Rizal’s last poem
The Hong Kong Telegraph
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Publication date of Rizal’s poem 'Pearl of the Orient'
September 24, 1892