Buhay ni jose rizal sa dapitan
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Rizal sa dapitan
1) July 7,1892 Rizal was summoned to Malacanang. Governor Despujol asked him if he still wanted to go back to Hong Kong. Rizal was accused of having written anti friar article entitled Pobres Frailes (Poor Friars). It was a satire against rich Dominicans who amassed fabulous wealth contrary to their ”vow of poverty”. Rizal was immediately placed under fängelse and escorted to Fort Santiago by Don Ramon Despujol. The Governor then released a decree deporting Rizal. The reasons are: • Rizal had published books and articles abroad which showed disloyalty to Spain and which were “frankly anti-Catholic” and “imprudently anti-friar”. • A few hours after his arrival in Manila “there was found in one of the packages..a bundle of handbills entitled ‘Pobres Frailes’ in which the patient and humble generosity of Filipinos is satirized, and which accusation is published against the customs of the religious orders”. • His novel El Filibusterismo was dedicated to the memory of the
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RIZAL Sa DAPITAN
RIZAL Sa DAPITAN
The film "Rizal in Dapitan" is about the life of Jose Rizal (Albert Martinez) while he was inside the
Dapitan. He was detained because of his opposition to the friars and
Spanish Goverment, which caused his exile in Dapitan.
During the early days of his stay in Dapitan. He is forced to turn to God by his friend who is a priest,
Fr. Obach (Chris Michelena). He still stood on his position which caused leaving of the parish. Rizal
made his stay very significant in Dapitan where not only was he become an ordinary prisoner but he also
became a physician, teacher, engineer and agriculturist.
Rizal’s mother, Doña Teodora Alonzo (Rustica Carpio) and Sister Mary (Candy Pangilinan) and Narcisa
(Tess Dumpit) came to Dapitan as his request to be with them bringing with them a bad news about
Leonor’s death. Because of the news, Rizal was gob smacked making himself losing to reality.
Until one day, he met the adopted daughter of George Taufer--- Josephine B
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José Rizal
Filipino nationalist, writer and polymath (1861–1896)
"Laong Laan" redirects here. For the railway station, see Laon Laan station.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Mercado and the second or maternal family name is Realonda.
José Rizal | |
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Rizal c. 1890s | |
| Born | José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda[1] June 19, 1861[2] Calamba, La Laguna, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire[2] |
| Died | December 30, 1896(1896-12-30) (aged 35)[3] Bagumbayan, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire[3] |
| Cause of death | Execution by firing squad |
| Resting place | Rizal Monument, Manila |
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| Other names | Pepe, Jose (nicknames)[4][5] |
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| Notable work | |
| Movement | Propaganda Movement |
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José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realo