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- 2. They are the People in the Philippines that Rizal wanted to awaken their consciousness of the glorious ways of the past
- 6. Tutor of Rizal in Spanish and Latin
- 9. The first poem that Rizal wrote when he is 8 years old
- 11. This was opened in 1869 that brought Europe closer to the Philippines
- 14. Enemies of the Catholic Church
- 15. This was where Rizal studied in his first year of education and this was where he became Emperor of the class
- 19. It is a city in Zamboanga Del Norte where Rizal’s Exile was done
- 20. She was the woman that Rizal married in Dapitan
- 23. The Chinese great-great-grandfather of Rizal
- 27. Rizal studied painting under the famous Spanish Painter
- 28. It was the country where he feels a safe place for him to carry on his fight against Spanish Tyranny
- 29. He is the Captain designated by Gov. Gen. Polavieja to take charge of all arrangements for the execution of the condemned prisoner and read the death sentence to Rizal.
- 31. A language that Rizal want to improve his knowledge of, also one of the reasons why he lived in London
- 34. This was descended from the mother of Rizal and also called the last native king of Tondo
- 35. He is the only brother of Rizal
- 36. It was in Madrid when he began writing this novel that became famous among the Filipinos
- 37. They are called the "Enlighted ones"
- 39. One of the 3 charges that were convicted Rizal of doing speech against the country to rebel
- 40. She is the 8th sister of Rizal that died at the age of 3 years old
- 42. She is the woman who’s with Rizal on his 26th birthday, they spent fifteen delightful days in Geneva
- 43. Rizal’s last words when he was shot
- 47. Mother of Jose Rizal
- 48. This is where Rizal was ordered to shoot at 7:00 o'clock in the morning of December 30
- 49. This was European practice before the 19th century where the country’s wealth and power can be measured in its stock of gold and silver
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- 1. A French ophthalmologist that Rizal worked with for 4 months as his assistant in November 1885
- 3. Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in medical practitioners. Among all branches, he chose this specialization because he wanted to cure his mother’s failing eyesight
- 4. A community tax certificate. During the Spanish era, all residents 18 years old and above, male and female were required to pay every year
- 5. It is one of the categories in Rizal’s Annotation in which history-based reflects on the opposition to the power of clergy or the people ordained for religious duties, especially in politics.
- 7. He is the one who annotated Morga’s Sucesos De Las Islas Filipinas
- 8. It is a historical event of the Philippine Islands, the book documented events during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines
- 10. The head of the Spanish colonial governor and appointed by the Spanish monarch
- 12. Country where Rizal enrolled in a course in medicine at the Universidad Central de Madrid, when he left the Philippines in May 1882 to pursue further studies abroad
- 13. One of the 3 charges that were convicted Rizal for resisting or opposing the authority of the government
- 16. In this system, the country was opened to foreign trade in 1834, which resulted in the rapid rise of foreign firms in Manila
- 17. Province where Rizal was born
- 18. Rizal engaged in gymnastics and fencing and continued the physical training under his sports-minded Tio
- 21. A Protestant pastor who became Rizal’s good friend and admirer. The pleasant personality and talents in languages and sketching endeared him to the Ullmer’s family
- 22. This was where the first memory of Rizal in his infancy and his happy days with his family at the age of 3 years old
- 24. He is a Spanish soldier, historian, lawyer, and a high-ranking colonial official and the author of Sucesos De Las Islas Filipinas
- 25. They are the colonizers of the Philippines for 333 years
- 26. Country where he met O Sei San and where he was impressed by its scenic and had to keenly observed the life, customs, and culture of the people in this country
- 30. A process where Rizal’s case was examined and judged, and where he was executed guilty
- 32. Also called “My Last Farewell”. A poem that wrote by Rizal before his Execution
- 33. A short explanation or note added to a text or image, or the act of adding short explanations or notes
- 38. In the 19th century its educational system was under the control of friars
- 41. The state of being forced to leave or send away someone from their own country
- 44. Was the supervising representative of the Spanish government for all local affairs
- 45. Tax for the church
- 46. It is one of the categories in Rizal’s Annotation in which Rizal corrects the original one “The straightforward history of the Philippines”
- 48. A country that Rizal felt enchanted by the city because of its scientific atmosphere and the absence of racial prejudice, in November 1889
