LWRPrelim Reviewer Flashcards

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Full name

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Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda

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baptized Rizal 3 days after birth.

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Rev. Rufino Collantes

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Mother

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Teodora Alonso Realonda

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Father

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Francisco Mercado

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also known as Rizal Law mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal. The measure was strongly opposed by the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines due to the anti-clerical themes in Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo.

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Republic Act No. 1425

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Latin “Touch Me Not”, is an 1887 novel by José Rizal during the colonization of the Philippines by the Spanish Empire, to describe perceived inequities of the Spanish Catholic friars and the ruling government.

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Noli Me Tangere

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known by its English The Reign of Greed, is the second novel written. It is the sequel to Noli me Tangere and, like the first book, was written in Spanish. It was first published in 1891 in Ghent, Belgium.

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El Filibusterismo

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Main proponent of
the Rizal Bill. He sought to sponsor the bill in Congress. And, who proposed the Rizal Bill.

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Senator Claro M. Recto

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argued that the novels belonged to the past and that teaching them would misrepresent current conditions.

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Fr. Jesus Cavanna

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Radio commentator, said that Catholics had the right to refuse to read them as it would “endanger their salvation”.

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Jesus Paredes

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organized opposition to the bill

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Catholic Action of the Philippines, the Congregation of the Mission, the Knights of Columbus, and the Catholic Teachers Guild

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protested in a pastoral letter.

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Rufino Santos

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Manila’s mayor, who supported the bill, walked out of Mass…

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Arsenio Lacson

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according to him, “attack (ed) dogmas, beliefs and practices of the Church.

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Cuenco

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senator from Sulu, attacked Filipinos who proclaimed Rizal as “their national hero but seemed to despise what he had written”.

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Domocao Alonto

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who hails from Cebu, in his support for the bill, reasoned out that it was in their province the independence movement started, when Lapu- Lapu fought Ferdinand Magellan.

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Pedro López

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ordered the Department of Education, Culture and Sports to fully implement the law as there had been reports that it has still not been fully implemented.

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President Fidel V. Ramos

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great great grandfather of Rizal in father’s side married Ines Dela Rosa. A chinese merchant from Fukien City, China.

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Domingo Lam-co

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Son of Domingo Lamco and Ines de la Rosa from Binan and married Cirila Bennacho, a Municipal Mayor of Binan.

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Francisco Mercado

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Rizal’s grandfather, married to Cirila Alejandro, a Chinese Filipina Mestiza, Like his father, Juan Mercado was elected thrice as Gobernadorcillo of Binan.

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Juan Mercado

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Rizal’s father the youngest of the 13 children of Juan Mercado and Cirila Alejandro.

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Francisco Mercado

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great great grandfather married Benigna (surname unknown)

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Eugenio Ursua

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Rizal family belong to this and they are one of the richest and distinguished families.

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Principales

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took care of teaching regular lessons to Rizal.

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Uncle Jose

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developed his physique until he had a body of silk and steel and no longer a skinny and sickly boy.
Uncle Manuel Alberto
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- instilled in the mind of Rizal that it was not easy to obtain something until you put effort into it.
Uncle Gregorio
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Rizal’s big black dog
Usman
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he learned how to read and write from them.
Maestro Celestino (1st tutor) and Maestro Lucas Padua (2nd tutor)
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used to visit the town parish to listen to opinions and philosophy of life.
Father Leoncio Lopez
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favorite novel
The Count of Monte Cristo
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learned Spanish, Latin, and other subjects.
Maestro Cruz
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boarded with French man Arturo Camps, a friend of his father
Talim
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a college registrar rejected Rizal to Ateneo Municipal
Father Magin Ferando
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Students divided into 2:
Roman Empire consists internos (boarders) and Carthaginian Empire composed of externos(non-boarders).
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took private lessons to improve his Spanish.
Santa Isabel College
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runs Ateneo when Rizal is there when studying
Jesuit priests
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Governor-general when the GomBurZa February 17, 1872 were executed because of the allegation of cavite mutiny.
Governor-General Izquierdo
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rule or government of the friars
Frailocracy
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Rizal’s first professor at the Ateneo
Father Jose Bech
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first Spanish steamer Rizal boarded in his trip to Spain.
Salvadora
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first sorrow of Rizal
Death of his sister Conception
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a term used to rizal's family being one of the riches or the Rizal fam was CONSIDERED, children were able to study in exclusive schools in Manila.
illustrados or affluence
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a university in madrid where he enrolled in philosophy.
Universidad Central de Madrid
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the friend of rizal a member of a rich family in San Miguel Bulacan the savior of Noli Me Tangere
Maximo Viola
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first sweetheart of Rizal.
Segunda Katigbak
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australian professor who became the bff of Rizal.
Ferdinand Blumentritt
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first formal teacher of Rizal.
Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz
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famous but not inhospitable land.
Africa
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“City of the Popes” and the capital of the Christiandom.
Vatican
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the ship boarded rizal when he left manila for Hongkong.
Zafiro
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Queen of Danube
Vienna
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had a bad impression of ugly, dirty, little inns, inhospitable people.
Barcelona
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the last but hated symbol of the spanish tyranny in the Philippines.
guardia civil
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Why is Rizal disgusted in Japan?
because according to him, human beings are working like horses.
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japanese woman rizal fall inlove
Seiko Usui or O-Sei San
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organ of the Propaganda.
La Solidaridad
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bitter enemy because this man used to attack filipinos and his family.
Wenceslao E. Retana
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Belgian girl who fall in love with Rizal.
Suzanne Jacoby
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used in his travel document in Spain.
Jose Mercado
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left Rome by train for, a french port.
Marseilles
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steamer, Saigon to Manila.
Haiphong
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ferry steamer,go to Macao (portuguese colony). Rizal and Basa board again returned to HK.
Ku-Kiang
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American steamer for Japan.
Oceanic
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Land of the Cherry Blossoms
Japan
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English steamer bound for the US.
Belgic
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advice to study medicine
Father Pablo Ramon
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fair, seductive and attractive eye, fell in love but romance died in 2 reason.
Miss L
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during his sophomore year,a tall girl with regal bearing. Sent letter invisible ink.
Leonor Valenzuela (Orang)
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during his junior year, was a frail, pretty girl, student of La Concordia College. Rizal used "Taimis" to camouflage their relationship from their parents.
Leonor Rivera
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Rizal reported it to him but nothing happened.
Pardo de Tavera -
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brought him bleeding and covered with dust to his boarding house.
Casa Tomasina
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a French steamer, much larger and cleaner than Salvadora.
Djemnah
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first book gave to Blumentritt authored by Rufino Baltazar Hernandez
Aritmetica
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“most beautiful waterfall of Europe”.
waterfall of Rheinfall
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- seacoast town in Southern Ceylon (now Sri Lanka.) The town is picturesque, lovely, quiet and sad.
Point Galle
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City cathedral, the “largest and tallest in all Germany”.
Ulm
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Capital of Ceylon
Colombo
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the Castle of St. Telno
Mount Vesuvirus
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famous Barcelona street
Las Ramblas
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studied painting and sculpture
Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando
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tutoring lessons in French and English and practiced fencing and shooting.
Hall of Arms of Sanz Carbonell
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expulsion, 'coz of his liberal view "freedom of science and teacher".
Dr. Miguel Morayta
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said by the student protesters.
"Viva Morayta! Down with Bishops"
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befriended, editor of La Publisidad.
Eusebio Corominas
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met at belgic, was a Japanese newspaperman who was jailed in his country for his articles and principles and was exiled.
Techo Suchero
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he called New York.
The Big Town
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he left New York for Liverpool on board the second-largest ship in the world during his time.
City of Rome
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practicing lawyer in London and exile of 1872.
Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor
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spent much of his time in the British Museum annotating Morga's book entitled.
Sucesos de los Islas Filipinas
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attack Rizal on Spanish Cortes.
Senators Salamanca and Vida
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while in London, Rizal received bad news. who are the senators who attack Rizal on Spanish Newspapers.
Wenceslao E. Retana or "Desenganos" Pablo Feced or "Quiquiap"
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Arresting and jailing of Rizal's friend in Bilibid Prison because of copies of "Noli Me Tangere" were found in his home.
Lauriano Viado
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Exile by Gov. Gen. Weyler to Bohol without due process.
Manuel T. Hidalgo
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land par excellence of freedom but only for the whites.
America
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a British colony. It was a small but very clean city.
Hong Kong
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arrived in hong kong he was welcomed by these filipino residents.
* Jose Maria Basa, Balbino Mauricio, and Manuel Yriarte
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portuguese colony
Macao
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Mrs Beckett xmas gift.
“The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist”
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founded the fortnightly patriotic newspaper
Graciano Lopez Jaena
99
organized compatriots, which would bring together the young Filipinos in the French capital
Kidlat Club
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founded another society during the Universal Exposition in Paris.
Redencion de los Malayos (R.D.L.M. Society)
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Upon arrival in Madrid, he immediately sought the help of the Filipino colony.
Association-Hispano-Filipina
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news death, a talented Bicolano and co-workers in the Propaganda Movement.
Jose Ma. Panganiban
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fell in love, Biarritz (encourage of Luna)
Nelly Boustead
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Owing to his limited funds, he lived in a cheap boarding house with him, a roommate who years later became a general during the Filipino American War of 1899-1900 and also an engineer.
Jose Alejandro
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steamer bound to HK. He bought 600 copies of the Fili.
Melbourne
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board the ship, went to Sandakan
Menon
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wrote in sheet form denouncing the frequent outbreak of international fires in Manila.
“La Mano Roja” (The Red Hand)
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“campaign of information as well as a bid for sympathy.”
Propaganda
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was a campaign by the native Filipinos calling for reforms in the Philippines.
Propaganda Movement
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- former director of the National Archives the word Propaganda Movement was misnamed. It should have been called Counter Propaganda Movement.
Dr Domingo Abella
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Rizal wrote and defended Luna.
Inconsequencias
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editorial staff of La Solidaridad.
Jose Alejandrino
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fencing club in Manila
Sala de Armas
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great orator in socio-political clubs and thus became a member of the Progressive Republican Party.
Graciano Lopez Jaena
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came from a poor family in Sta. Cruz Manila
Edilberto Evangelista
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first myth about rizal
Bourgeoisie reformist
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was a toast honoring Juan Luna and Felix Ressurection Hidalgo
Jose Rizal Brindis Speech - “The Toast in a Restaurant Brindis”
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(labor service)
polo y servicios
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(forced sale of local products to the government)
bandala
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Don Francisco and Dona Teodora were blessed with eleven ( 11 ) children namely:
1. Saturnina “Neneng” 2. Paciano 3. Narcisa “ Sisa “ 4. Olympia “ Ypia” 5. Lucia – 6. Maria – “Biang” 7. Jose – Considered as the “ lucky seven “. He lived with Josephine Bracken a pretty Irish girl blessed with a son but died after birth and was burried in Dapitan. He was called “Pepe” 8. Conception 9. Josefa – an epileptic called “ Panggoy “ 10. Trinidad – She died an old maid at the age of 83 11. Soledad – youngest called as “Choleng“.
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LA SOLIDARIDAD OFFICERS
Galicano Apacible - pres Graciano Lopez Jaena - vp Manuel Santa Maria - sec Mariano Ponce - treasurer Jose Ma. Panganiban - accountant
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countered by
Veteranos de la Revolucion (Spirit of 1896), Alagad ni Rizal, the Freemasons, and the Knights of Rizal
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co-written by both José P. Laurel and Recto, with the only opposition coming from
Francisco Soc Rodrigo, Mariano Jesús Cuenco, and Decoroso Rosales.
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death, executed at Bagumbayan
December 30, 1896
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birth
June 19, 1861
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bill was enacted
June 12, 1956
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compared to Rizal law
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (RH Law)
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one of the proponents of the RH bill.
Kaka Bag-ao
129
“Eternal City” and the “City of the Caezars”
Rome
130
distinguished German ophthalmologist.
Dr. Otto Becker
131
good friend, a Protestant pastor.
Dr. Karl Ullmer
132
aim of the association is to study the Philippines from scientific and historical point of view
International Association of Filipinologists
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Spanish writer attacked Luna in the Barcelona newspaper "El Pueblo Soberano".
Pablo Mir Deas