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Rizals Life and Works
Rizals Life and Works
BSCD 2-A
Part 1
Digital Compilation of photos from LIFE AND WORKS OF DR. JOSE RIZAL [Chapter 1 to 23]
Figure
Figure 5 Painting
6 Jose Goes toLessons
Binan in Binan
Figure 15 Rizal's Visit to Pakil and Pagsanjan Figure 16 Rizal Desicion to Study Abroad
Figure 35 Arrival of Rizal at Yokohama Febrauary Figure 36 Seiko Usui- Japanese Girl of Rizal
28,1888
CHAPTER 13: RIZAL’S VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES (1888)
Figure 39 Rizal lived in London from May 1888-1889 Figure 40 Aunotating Morga's Book- The greatest
achievement of Rizal
CHAPTER 15: RIZAL’S SECOND SOJOURN IN PARIS AND THE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION OF 1889
Figure 58 Rizal Family Reunion in Hong Kong Figure 59 Rizal Successfully Operated his Mother Left
Eye
CHAPTER 21: SECOND HOMECOMING AND THE LIGA FILIPINA
Figure 62 Rizal attended a meeting of the patriots at the home Figure 63 Rizal arrested and jailed in Fort Santiago
of the Chinese Filipino Mestizo
Figure 72 Rizal was transferred to a Spanish Cruiser Figure 71 Rizal wrote a letter for his mother
FRANCISCO MERCADO (1818-1898)
Father of Jose Rizal who was the youngest of 13 offsprings of Juan and Cirila
Mercado. Born in Biñan, Laguna on April 18, 1818; studied in San Jose
College, Manila; and died in Manila.
TEODORA ALONSO (1827-1913)
Mother of Jose Rizal who was the second child
of Lorenzo Alonso and Brijida de Quintos. She
studied at the Colegio de Santa Rosa. She was
a business-minded woman, courteous,
religious, hard-working and well-read. She
was born in Santa Cruz, Manila on November
14, 1827 and died in 1913 in Manila.
PACIANO RIZAL (1851-1930)
Only brother of Jose Rizal and the second
child. Studied at San Jose College in Manila;
became a farmer and later a general of the
Philippine Revolution.
NARCISA RIZAL (1852-1939)
The third child. married Antonio Lopez at
Morong, Rizal; a teacher and musician.
OLYMPIA RIZAL (1855-1887)
The fourth child. Married Silvestre Ubaldo; died
in 1887 from childbirth.
LUCIA RIZAL (1857-1919)
The fifth child. Married Matriano Herbosa.
MARIA RIZAL (1859-1945)
The sixth child. Married Daniel Faustino
Cruz of Biñan, Laguna.
JOSE RIZAL (1861-1896)
The second son and the seventh child. He
was executed by the Spaniards on December
30,1896.
CONCEPCION RIZAL (1862-1865)
JOSEFA RIZAL (1865-1945)
The ninth child. An epileptic, died a spinster.
TRINIDAD RIZAL (1868-1951)
The tenth child. Died a spinster and the
last of the family to die.
SOLEDAD RIZAL (1870-1929)
The youngest child married Pantaleon
Quintero.
Ancestors of Dr. Jose Rizal (Diagrammed)
Domingo Lamco- a Francisco Mercado- son Lakandula- the last Eugenio Ursua-
Chinese immigrant from of Domingo and Ines, native king of Tondo. Rizal’s great-great-
the Fukien City of great-grandmother of He is a believed grandfather from his
Changchow. He is Rizal’s
Rizal. He married a ancestor of Dona mother side. He was
great-great grandfather.
Chinese-Filipino mestiza. Teodora’s Family. of Japanese ancestry.
Segunda Katigbak
Leonor Valenzuela
Who she is: Leonor or "Orang" was his neighbor when he stayed in Intramuros while
studying at the University of Sto. Tomas.
Leonor Rivera
Gertrude Beckett
Suzanne Jacoby
Josephine Bracken
Early in a Filipino child's education, he is taught the basic truths and tenets
of Christianity. It is highly probable that as a child, Rizal had already felt
deeply for his country and hand great dreams for his motherland. It was
easy for his young mind to connect the life and suffering of Jesus, God
incarnate, to the present struggles of the nation against oppression, as
Rizal believed in non-violence and clearly found a firm ally in the person of
Christ.
“Kundiman”
Tunay ngayong umid yaring dila’t
puso
Sinta’y umiilag, tuwa’y lumalayo,
Bayan palibhasa’y lupig at
sumuko
Sa kapabayaan ng nagturong
puno.