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- 3. He was Rizal’s classmate who also loved painting. Together, they became apprentices of Juancho and “the favorite painters of the class.”
- 4. Rizal wrote over 35 poems including his famous Mi Ultimo Adios.
- 7. November 3, 1882, Rizal enrolled in the Universidad Central de Madrid (Central University of Madrid) in two courses—Medicine and Philosophy and Letters.
- 11. it was used by Doña Teodora from the surname of her godmother based on the culture by that time.
- 14. he wrote and published articles in many publications and was one of the organizers of the La Solidaridad.
- 16. He was the only brother of Jose. He died as a bachelor, though he had a common law-wife, Severina Decena. He joined the revolution and became general after the death of Rizal.
- 18. He played chess with almost anyone, foreign and local players, and ironically including the Guardia Civil.
- 19. Panggoy is her nickname. Despite suffering from epilepsy, she joined and was an active member of the Katipunan. She died as an old maid at the age of 80.
- 20. Rizal is a novelist and is best known for his two novels, the ___ and El Filibusterismo. The idea of writing a novel was hatched during a meeting of Filipinos in the house of Pedro Paterno in Madrid on January 4, 1884 when Rizal proposed writing one about the Philippines.
- 21. His annotation of Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas entitled him as one.
- 23. His sister __ died at the age of 3 years old. He studied for eleven years in British school in Calcutta, India and had traveled in Europe.
- 28. Their house was one of the distinguished stone houses in Calamba during the Spanish times.
- 31. Rizal acted as a character/model in Juan Luna’s paintings and acted in school dramas.
- 33. He graduated in an ophthalmologic college in Spain.
- 35. He was fond of pets. He researched later on their physiology, classification, and habits.
- 37. He published the modern methods of government administration so changes could be made.
- 39. He was an old painter and the father-in-law of the school teacher. He freely gave Rizal lessons in drawing and painting.
- 40. He drew maps of Dapitan, the Philippines, and other places he visited.
- 43. Also known as Biang, she married Daniel Faustino Cruz of Binan, Laguna. She died at the age of 86.
- 44. also wrote his first dramatic work which was a Tagalog comedy that was staged in a C______ ___.
- 45. He played the flute. He also composed pieces of music and cultivated music appreciation.
- 47. Also called Yepa, she was married to Silvestre Ubaldo, a telegraph operator from Manila. She died due to childbirth in September 1887.
- 48. The surname also means “royal blood.”
- 49. Engineer He constructed a water system in Dapitan.
- 50. He made research on the physical and social make up of man.
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- 1. afternoon of May 15, 1882, Rizal left Marseilles by train for the last lap of his trip to Spain.
- 2. Rizal treasured and popularized the usefulness and preparation of cures for treatment of his patients. Rizal experimented with drugs, but he was never a drug addict even though during his time they can be easily bought over the counter. He did not for the sake of science.
- 5. He challenged Rizal to an arm-wrestling match and won over Rizal lost due to the latter’s weaker arm.
- 6. Jose’s first private tutor.
- 8. His admiration of Japanese traits and his knowledge of her language proved he was one.
- 9. He was member of La Solidaridad Lodge in Spain.
- 10. Francisco ___was then choosing between San Jose College, Ateneo de Manila and San Juan de Letran for Jose’s secondary education.
- 12. He fenced with Juan Luna and other friends in Europe, which he learned during his childhood.
- 13. He collected 38 new varieties of fish in Dapitan.
- 15. On May 3, 1882, Rizal departed on board the Spanish streamer Salvadora bound for___
- 17. Rizal used mythology in his Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
- 22. The name was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian saint San Jose (St. Joseph).
- 24. Rizal always expressed and published his personal opinion.
- 25. he partnered with Ramon Carreon in Dapitan and ventured in fishing, copra and hemp industries.
- 26. this was the maiden surname of his mother.
- 27. There are many humorous incidents in Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
- 29. Rizal built and taught in his special school in Dapitan.
- 30. Also called Neneng, she was the oldest among the Rizal’s children. She was married to Manuel T. Hidalgo of Tanauan, Batangas. She died at the age of 63.
- 32. he could hit a target 20 meters away.
- 34. first teacher who was a remarkable woman of good character and fine culture.
- 36. the surname, which means “market”, was adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lam-co (the paternal great-great grandfather of Jose Rizal).
- 38. he authored and published many articles in Spanish and English.
- 40. was named after a big native jar. It was a hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order, which also owned all the lands around it.
- 41. Although Rizal did not engage in politics, he exposed the evils of the political activities of the Spaniards in the Philippines through his writing.
- 42. As a child, Rizal spend most of his time in the family garden which was planted with fruit trees, shrubs, and decorative trees. His diaries contained detailed descriptions and sketches of plants, flowers, and fruits he saw in the places he visited.
- 46. of Good Will, His friendliness, goodwill and cultural associations with friends in different parts of the world entitled him as one.