Significant Terms, Events, Places, and Personalities Related to Rizal's London studies, Paris Universal Exposition
Across
- 2. It is where M. Hidalgo vanished for the 2nd time.
- 3. Hotel Midland, It is where he stopped upon his arrival in London on May 25, 1888.
- 5. Pen name of Antonio Luna
- 9. It was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- 10. - Pen name of MH Del Pilar.
- 13. Pen name of Jose Ma. Panganiban.
- 15. Hill, It is where he boarded at the home of the Beckett’s.
- 17. Cunanan, He promised to raise P40, 000 as initial payment for this college.
- 18. Means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks.
- 19. Profanacion, Attack against friars’
- 21. Forced sale of local products to the government
- 22. Viado, A medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was imprisoned because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- 25. The dominant religion of Manila and Visayan town.
- 26. Vicente Garcia, He defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the friars.
- 27. de Morga, The 17th century Spanish official and historian in the Philippines.
Down
- 1. Pen name Rizal used when he wrote “La Vision del Fray Rodriguez”.
- 2. Bills, It is where Kidlat Club members were inspired.
- 4. Pen name of Mariano Ponce
- 6. It is where he arrived from a tiring trip across the Atlantic Ocean.
- 7. Museum, It is where he met Dr. Rost, the librarian of the Ministry of Foriegn Affairs.
- 8. It is where he stayed in the house of Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor, an 1872 exile and lawyer.
- 10. - labor service
- 11. Bond, One of his sculpture works before leaving London.
- 12. Organized political government in the country headed by a rajah or a datu.
- 14. It means to supply with critical or explanatory notes.
- 16. filibusterismo, The sequel of Noli Me Tangere.
- 20. Hotel, It is where he embarked on a ferry boat going to Liverpool, England.
- 22. Pen name of Rizal that means “ever ready”.
- 23. Club, Was founded on March 19, 1889.
- 24. It is where Paciano and his brother-in-law were deported.